Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused why you think everyone will be "famished" at midnight.
You'll be having dinner at 6 pm, which is a pretty standard dinner time.
Do they typically wake up at midnight for a snack?
I mean sure, bring a few snacks, but I don't think this is as complicated as you're making it. Just accept that vacations run on different schedules than home life; eating, sleeping, baths--all will be a little different than the typical day at home.
Eating at 6pm (for the kids) assumes they will be in bed by say, 9pm. Your sleep cycle dials down your hunger cues. If kept awake from 9pm-12am, your hunger cues may be activated again because you are not resting, you are awake.
Adults can probably handle this much better than children. But mine would be hungry 6 hours after dinner if they were not asleep.
So the solution would be to feed them a second dinner at midnight? No! If they even claim to be hungry, just give them a hug and put them to bed. Theyll be asleep in 3 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused why you think everyone will be "famished" at midnight.
You'll be having dinner at 6 pm, which is a pretty standard dinner time.
Do they typically wake up at midnight for a snack?
I mean sure, bring a few snacks, but I don't think this is as complicated as you're making it. Just accept that vacations run on different schedules than home life; eating, sleeping, baths--all will be a little different than the typical day at home.
Eating at 6pm (for the kids) assumes they will be in bed by say, 9pm. Your sleep cycle dials down your hunger cues. If kept awake from 9pm-12am, your hunger cues may be activated again because you are not resting, you are awake.
Adults can probably handle this much better than children. But mine would be hungry 6 hours after dinner if they were not asleep.
Anonymous wrote:We had a late flight last week that was supposed to land at 11pm. I was traveling solo with 2 kids. Then our flight had a mechanical issue and we had to deplane after we had boarded (after both kids had fallen asleep already!) and our new flight didn't take off until midnight and we got home at 3am.
That was crazy. Especially because my younger one was so exhausted and I had to keep waking her up to move off the plane, move gates, move back onto the plane, then off the plane into the car. I couldn't carry her because we had three carry ons that needed hands. But we made it!
Anyway! Just sharing my experience. Kids probably will be very tired and falling asleep on their feet, but it'll be fine. You'll just have to wake them up if you need to.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused why you think everyone will be "famished" at midnight.
You'll be having dinner at 6 pm, which is a pretty standard dinner time.
Do they typically wake up at midnight for a snack?
I mean sure, bring a few snacks, but I don't think this is as complicated as you're making it. Just accept that vacations run on different schedules than home life; eating, sleeping, baths--all will be a little different than the typical day at home.