Posts Tagged ‘baby’
Keeping Little Ones Safe While Traveling…
One of the things we loved the most when we were wandering around the streets of Morón, Cuba, was the fact that we seemed to be the only tourists. Unlike other parts of the country, visitors to the Ciego de Ávila province rarely leave their resort, or only venture out via organized tours. We saw a number drive by in one of the drive your own Jeep “adventures”, but in terms of foot traffic, we were definitely an oddity.
Bub was in his buggy, and M. was either on Dada’s shoulders or holding one of our hands. I’m not quite sure why, but as we were crossing a street I had a fleeting sense of panic that if one of the children became separated from us, how would we ever find them? I tend to be a worrywart about lots of things but this particular worry was a new one for me. None of us spoke Spanish – lots of Cubans speak English so that wouldn’t have been a huge concern, but we were way far away from the resort area we were staying at.
Playing On Florida’s Gulf Coast With Babies & Young Children: Honeymoon Island
I’m not sure what I was expecting the first time it was suggested that we visit Honeymoon Island while staying with relatives in Florida. Maybe Niagara Falls by the beach? Tons of neon and beach shops and fringed cover-ups? Nothing could be further from the truth.
Voltage Issues When Traveling With A Breast Pump
When I’m not making my own, I love to hear about other people’s travel plans. And if you’re planning your first trip with baby, then you’re bound to have a question or ten. I’m happy to answer as many as I can!
Recently I received an email from Samantha, who is exclusively pumping for her 6-month-old son. That is a full-time job in itself, so Samantha definitely deserves to get away! She wrote to me regarding traveling with (and using) her breast pump… Read more »








