travel
Family travel is complicated. And sometimes fun.
Leaving
Being able to leave for a year seemed crazy to many people around us. First of all because of the children's school. They will do their 4th, secondary 1 and 3 on the road. what better, in my opinion, to learn without compromises and scheduling conflicts!
By Caroline Brazeau6 years ago in Families
10 Tricks for Traveling with a Newborn
Here’s the ultimate traveling with baby checklist! When preparing for flying with baby or a car travel with baby, you must be ready in advance. Learn all the essentials of flying with an infant on lap, or traveling with a newborn by car!
By Elizabeth Barletta6 years ago in Families
Planning Your Stay at the Family Cabin
It may sound counterproductive to plan out your getaway to the family cabin or vacation home, but you’ll thank yourself later if you do. If you’re not taking a trip to Disneyland, there’s a good chance your kids may quickly find themselves bored—especially if you’re in a more isolated area, without TV or internet. Preparing for the days you’ll be gone, with fun and relaxing activities for both the kids and yourself, will make this trip the best one yet! So, grab a pen and paper, or pull out the notepad on your phone, and take note of these family trip ideas.
By Sasha McGregor6 years ago in Families
The Bus Leaves in 5 Minutes
For the most part, it always happened in the pre-dawn hours. You know, the time of day when the moon has almost faded from the sky... it’s still dark out, but birds are chirping and the sky is starting to get a slight tinge of a dark purplish, pink. That’s the time of day it would normally happen.
By The Wise One6 years ago in Families
Travels With Toddlers
We recently returned from a 10 day trip with our three year old and nine month old. We survived. Vacationing with small children can seem more like work than play, but we value experiences, and we cherish the joy that our children had on our trip. I can understand why so many people are overcome with anxiety at the though of traveling with small children. If you value travel, like we do, here are three tips we used to make our travel successful.
By Johnny Lambert6 years ago in Families
Flight Travel Tips for New Parents
We've learned and grown from our personal experience with flying with a toddler. Our first flight was five and a half hours long from Atlanta to Portland to see my folks in Vancouver. We thought we had prepared, but boy were we wrong.
By Shawn Plummer7 years ago in Families
Unique Family Traditions from Around the World
When was the last time you participated in a family tradition? Chances are, you didn’t even have to think about it as it was just a common custom your family did, and has been doing, since you were young. Family traditions—both big and small—can be found the world over, and if you were looking to add some different traditions to your familial unit, consider these ideas.
By Marshall Stevenson7 years ago in Families
Why Is Traveling with Your Family Beneficial
Are you going to have all those small fights as you do at home, and how will you find the space for all of you? Well, the situation is completely opposite, because traveling with your family is actually beneficial, and here it is why.
By Isla Wright7 years ago in Families











