Traveling with Kids
When traveling with kids, your pace is usually slow. Very, very slow. As in I need to step on each square kind of slow. When traveling with kids, you spend more time hanging by the playground than you do relaxing by the pool. Early morning hours are for roaming hotel hallways with a wide-awake babe. And when you finally get to the best vista of the Falls, you are preoccupied with teaching the preschooler how to pop a squat on the wrong side of the fence.
When traveling with kids, tiny tummies rarely stop grumbling for more snacks. And the promise of ice cream is the Holy Grail that keeps everyone moving forward. Inevitably, exhaustion overpowers the lure of ice cream and you end up carrying weighty bodies for longer than you’d like. By the time you make it back to the hotel, you are worn down and in serious need of a nap… a nap you will never get because the kids are now rested and ready to play.
This is travel with kids.
BUT when traveling with kids, you also have a reason to slow your pace. to simplify plans. to delight in moments and details you would have otherwise missed.
Because littles have a sense of wonder that is fresh and unfiltered. They don’t stifle amusement. They shriek happily and then belly laugh with Bob (the laughing bird, remember?).
When traveling with kids, moments of surprise or joy or awe become even more surprising, more joyful, and more awesome… because you experience all the feels yourself – and then you get to watch as they do the same.
And sometimes, the kids actually save you time. A lot of it. As in personal escorts past hundreds of people waiting in line to the open door of the next bus kind of time. Brazil’s preferential treatment for young families is INCREDIBLE.
Traveling with kids is hard and exhausting and worth it.