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What to Pack When Flying with Kids

Most people cringe at the thought of flying with their kids, especially if it is a long flight. I knew that when I moved to New York I would be making frequent flights to California to visit my family. I dreaded the day that I would have to do it with a baby, but within a few years baby number one was here and became a frequent flyer by two months.

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I learned quickly that I can’t worry about what others may think when they see me push stroller to the gate. I would smile and tell myself to just do the best job I can.

My little guy has more sky miles than the average grown adult. I made a strong commitment to my family, myself and my kids that they would know, and I mean really know who all their family members are. My four-year old has an incredible bond with his two California cousins. When they get together, it as if no time has passed.

The time came and now I have two little ones to fly back and forth on this flight and have done it by myself several times already.

To me it is so worth the headache of packing, traveling, adjusting to the time zones and the financial costs to see my kids grow up and have solid relationships with family on both coasts. My fourteen month old is starting to recognize his west coast family. He even said, “bra yen” when he saw his cousin “Brayden” last week. It melted my heart.

So how do I do it? Here are some easy tips that will make traveling less stressful for everyone involved

Prior to flying

Packing a carry on bag

Transportation

Security

Children may have meltdowns, cry or have a hard time sitting still for a long period of time. Walk with them up and down the aisle and distract them with their surroundings. You will be surprised as to how many people love seeing kids and will try to make them laugh or smile with a silly face or a wave.

So be brave and book a trip with your kids. Make new memories with family and friends.

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