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Lessons in Mothering

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7 Lessons Learned From Traveling by Air with an Infant/Toddler

January 13, 2019

            Vera is extremely well traveled for an almost 3-year-old. She has been to Dallas twice, Providence, Rhode Island, the Dominican Republic, and Seattle/Vancouver.  This trip makes her third to Dallas in 3 years. We have finally figured out the secrets to traveling by airplane with a baby or toddler, and while every trip has its hiccups, I hope these tips will help your trip go a little more smoothly. 

1. Pack as much as you can in your checked luggage

            On our trip to Providence, I traveled with V by myself for the first time. Once we got our bags checked, it was a little easier to get through the airport, but there is still so much you have to carry with you for a two-year-old. I packed all of our clothes, extra diapers, wipes, and toiletries in our checked bag so that it would make our load a little lighter getting through the airport. I still had to carry my purse, her diaper bag, and her car seat. 

2. A backpack is your best friend

            Being able to lug a backpack around instead of a regular diaper bag made my back so much happier and gave me more freedom. I packed an extra outfit, an empty baby bottle I fill with milk once through security, my empty water bottle I also fill after clearing security, our tablets and chargers, and diapers, wipes, and a change of clothes in the backpack. I only had my small purse to wear across my body, which made it much easier and lighter to walk through the airport. The backpack also fits under the seat in front of you, which makes it easy to access when you need items in a hurry and the fasten seat belt sign is on. Other items I like to keep close by are gum, V’s favorite snacks, and a special toy she hasn’t played with before that will keep her occupied. I chose this Vera Bradley backpack because it is functional, has enough space for everything I needed to carry, and it is also stylish.

3.Take your car seat and Get a car seat roller

            Taking her car seat was the best idea when V turned 2 since we had to purchase her a seat anyways. It made her more comfortable and secure when she was on the plane, and I didn’t have to fight a squirmy toddler. I think it helped her to understand that even though we weren’t in the car, we were still traveling and she was safest in her car seat. 

            Since I was traveling by myself the first time she had to have her own seat, I knew I couldn’t carry her heavy car seat through the airport. We opted to purchase this car seat roller that straps to the car seat and essentially turns it into a makeshift stroller. V didn’t mind riding in it and I made it a game when she got antsy. The only downside was that I had to unhook it when we went through security and when we were boarding the airplane. But it is super easy to hook and unhook so it was well worth the extra minute it took to do so. 

4. Have a bottle of juice, water, or milk for take-off/landing

            Babies and toddlers are still too young to know how to efficiently clear their ears when the pressure builds up. That’s where a bottle comes in handy. The sucking action helps them clear their ears without them even knowing what they are doing. It also gives them a distraction to the feeling of take-off/landing. I usually make a larger bottle of milk for her, or once old enough, had her water bottle filled so she had enough to drink. This has always worked great for us and kept her happy and calm! (A pacifier will also work in a pinch.) 

5. Bring their favorite toys or a tablet

            Vera loves playing games on her tablet, and it keeps her entertained for at least an hour. She doesn’t have her tablet all the time, so it is like a treat for her to be able to play on the tablet for so long. We have loaded her favorite movies on it as well for when she gets tired. She almost always falls asleep during the movie, so that is great for the flight. Her tablet has lots of educational games on it so I don’t feel bad letting her play since she is also learning. 

            Before she was old enough to play on a tablet, I made little zipper pouches of fun activities for her to do. We had pipe cleaners, window clings, finger puppets, and dollar store felt activities that she liked to play with. 

6. Travel when they are tired

            The best flights to book are the flights either around nap time (which for a younger child can be any time, especially mid-morning), after lunch, or later in the evening around bedtime. V travels best at night because she is starting to wind down, and with a movie on, will usually fall asleep. I do make sure she takes a good nap during the day though so she doesn’t get overly tired and cranky. The cabin lights are also dimmed which has a more calming energy. If you travel at night, packing a pair of pajamas or dressing baby in comfy clothes helps them feel more comfortable and more likely to sleep on the plane. It’s also why I still pack her a bottle of milk so that she can have it before “bed.” 

7. Plan your flight lengths according to their ability to sit still

            Our trip to the Dominican Republic, which is a little over a 4 hour flight from Baltimore, we were with my parents and my sister and her husband. That was great because V was a little over a year old, and she was mobile and much harder to contain for that period of time, and we had six sets of hands to hold her. The direct flight was the best option because we only had to do the boarding process once, but it definitely pushed her limits on being contained. Just 2 months after we came home from the D.R. we traveled to Vancouver, via Seattle. From the East Coast, That would have been 5-6 hours in the air, which we knew she wouldn’t do well with. So we booked an early-morning flight with a longer layover. The plane change was in Detroit, so that broke the trip into almost half. We had a 2-hour flight from Baltimore to Detroit, and 3 hours from Detroit to Seattle. Because it was an early flight, she slept the first leg, and napped part of the second leg. 

Traveling with a toddler or infant can be challenging and sometimes frustrating. But knowing your child, what keeps their attention, and their schedule while trying to disrupt it as little as possible will make traveling much easier on you and your child. What tips do you have for traveling with younger children? How about when you have more than one child to wrangle? I’d love for you to share your tips in the comments below. 

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10 Bible Verses to Inspire You in the New Year

January 4, 2019

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Like many others, I try to start out the New Year by writing new goals for myself. And like many others, I usually don’t make it past the first week of January before I end up breaking most of the goals I set for myself. Whether it is going to the gym, eating healthier, praying more, or trying to spend less money, I can never keep up with my goals. I think the problem is that these are all self-focused goals, rather than goals that put my focus on where it should be… outward. 

So this year, I want to start off the New Year with Bible Verses that remind me Who is above all else and why I put God first. I hope these verses inspire you too!

1. Putting God First

John 15:5 NIV-  “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.” 

2. God is in Control

            Proverbs 16:9 NIV-  “In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps.”

3. Salvation Gives Us New Hope

            2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV- “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” 

4. God’s Love

             Deuteronomy 23:5 NIV- However, the Lord your God would not listen to Balaam but turned the curse into a blessing for you, because the Lord your God loves you.

5. Pass on Christ’s Peace

            Colossians 3:15 NIV- “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.” 

6.  A New Heart in Christ

            Ezekiel 36:26 NIV- I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.

7. Looking Forward

            Philippians 3:13-14 NLT- No, dear brothers and sisters, I am still not all I should be, but I am focusing all my energies on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I strain to reach the end of the race and receive the prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us up to heaven. 

8. God is Faithful Even When We Are Not

            1 John 1:9 ESV- If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

9. Trust God’s Timing

            Psalm 37:7 NIV- Be still before the Lord, and wait patiently for Him

10. The Good News

            Luke 2:10-11 NIV- But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.

Christ’s love is the best news we have for embracing the New Year and looking forward to what 2019 will bring! We have a God who loves us and is in control, who sent us a savior because He knew we would need Him. No matter what goals we have and break, if we remember God’s love and put Him first, this year will be better than the last.

Do you have a favorite Bible verse that inspires you? Share it in the comments below.

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Toddler Talk

December 30, 2018

When you ask your toddler what they want to name their on-the-way sibling, be prepared for anything. I wasn’t expecting the answer we got from V, but it is now our baby boy’s nickname… poor child. 

We were in Williamsburg for Thanksgiving and my mom casually asked V what we should name her brother. Without even a pause, she said “Frosty.” She was so matter-of-fact about it, we said “okay, Frosty it is.” We have continued to ask her, and still get the same answer, but now with the added “Snowman.” So our child is going to be named Frosty Snowman. I told you that you can’t make this stuff up. 

We’ve tried asking for her opinion on other names we are actually considering, and she has vetoed them all, instead insisting Frosty Snowman will be her brother’s name. 

When your child starts to become this little person, you get so excited for all the fun things they will do and say. I loved watching her open Christmas gifts this year and seeing her reaction to each gift. She gets really excited, her smile beaming brighter than the lights on the tree, and she graciously offers an “Oh! Thank you!” in her sweet little voice. 

The older she gets the more excited I am to hear her talk and provide input on various aspects of our lives. Recently, she has taken to telling her daddy to “Come here!” She is really getting bossy. She tells him “Sit here daddy,” or “More please”, and sweetly asks “Hold you,” which is her asking to be held. 

Sometimes V just likes to sit and play with her toys and chat with them or to them. I wonder what conversation she is having? Is she pretending they are talking? Or is she narrating their actions? Or is she actually talking to her toys? I’m not sure, but it is fun to listen to. 

Then there is the parroting. She copies EVVVVERRRYYTHING we say, which means we really have to watch what we say. I often will say “Hey babe” when I’m asking Tony something or for help with something, and that is her newest and funniest parrot phrase. I will say “Hey babe” to Tony, and immediately she copies “Hey babe” in her innocent girly voice. It makes us chuckle every time. On Christmas Day I was playing the new Nintendo Classic Tony bought me and said “That sucks!” when I lost one of the games. She was sitting nearby playing and parrots, “That sucks!” right after me. Whoops! 

Now that she is talking, its next to impossible to get her to stop. She asks me “What’s that?” more times than I can count every day.”Why?” is her second most favorite question. And her other favorite word is “No.” Every day I hear new words and phrases come out of her mouth, and can’t wait to hear what toddler talk will come next. 

What are the funniest things your toddlers have ever said? Was it to you or someone else?

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My Life in… Chicken

December 29, 2018

I have been contemplating writing a new lifestyle/mom blog since I found out I was pregnant with baby number 2. Our first is 2.5 years old, and she is the sweetest, but a handful. She is a toddler after all. I’m almost 26 weeks now and just getting started on the blog because I have been sick with hyperemesis for most of my pregnancy. 

It has started to get better and most days I am only nauseous in the morning, and feel better once I eat and have my latte. Some days though, I can’t seem to kick the nausea. 

You’re probably wondering why I am calling my first blog post “My Life in Chicken.” Well, when I was in the throws of the worst of the hyperemesis, I was in bed for 23.5 hours of my day. The 30 minutes I got out of bed was to run to the bathroom…. I had days where I could manage to stomach a little food, and for some reason, I had a weird craving for rotisserie chicken. You know, the kind they sell already cooked at the grocery store. Tony would shred it up and bring it to me in ramekins. 

In my dehydrated, delirious, exhausted state, I would lay in bed contemplating why I thought having baby number two was a good idea, among other things. One of those other things was how I was managing to grow a human with no food, no water, and tons of nausea medicine. And then I realized that I was surviving on little bits of protein, namely in the form of rotisserie chicken. That’s where the idea for my “My Life in Chicken” was born. In my bed, around 10 weeks pregnant with our baby boy, who is due in April. 

I don’t know where this blog will go… what kinds of posts I will write… other than I want this to be a lifestyle/mom blog. I hope to share the hilarities of motherhood, the wins and fails, and all that goes along with raising a toddler and newborn. I hope you will follow along and enjoy the stories I share. With toddlers around you can’t make this stuff up. <3

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