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Family Vacation as a Mom

Filed Under: family vacation, motherhood // October 8, 2019

It’s laying down to tan only to be asked to go into the pool. 

It’s diaper changes, messes and preparing meals. 

It’s dealing with tantrums and tears, and maybe even sickness while away from the comfort of home sweet home. 

It’s exhausting. 

It’s stressful. 

And

It’s waking up to squeals of excitement. 

It’s seeing the biggest smiles on their faces. 

It’s making memories. 

It’s magical. 

It’s priceless. 

And it’s all I ever dreamed of when seeing other moms on vacation with their families. 

It’s all I ever wanted. 


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There’s a sentiment that vacation with kids simply means relocating your mother/parent duties, and it’s mostly true for me. But that’s also not surprising because I don’t stop being a mom and they don’t stop being kids just because we’re on vacation. 

I think it’s important to remember that we don’t vacation to escape our roles or lives. Rather, we vacation to try our best to relax, to experience life in a new setting, and to spend uninterrupted time together. 

I wrote this post while laying in bed one night unable to sleep because I was being awoken by my toddler who wasn’t feeling well. 

There were moments on vacation when I wished to be home, I wished to be alone, and I wished for a vacation from the vacation. It’s not easy being everything for everyone in your family unit while also having to keep it together 100% of the time while dealing with differing personalities, conflict, hot weather and other stressors. At times, our family vacation felt more stressful than it did relaxing. 

That being said, simply being on vacation is a privilege I never want to take for granted. And I never I want my kids to feel my stress. So, I’m taking the experiences with me and learning from them. 
All in all, however, I know my kids had a blast having fun and that’s what matters most. 

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Our First Immediate Family Vacation — and Why I Want to Make it a Tradition

Filed Under: family vacation, motherhood, travel with kids // April 11, 2019

Our vacation in Puerto Rico was our first vacation as a family of four. It was also the first time we went away to spend time as a family — as in our immediate family consisting of myself, my husband and my kids. Aside from the occasional weekend road trip to the Poconos or Jersey Shore, we have not gone on an extended trip alone with the kids.  

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Though we live together as an immediate family unit, my and my husband’s lives are hectic and busy. Our work schedules are sometimes opposite and there could be times we go 24-48 hours without seeing one another. It doesn’t compare to our long distance days but it does stink sometimes. 

That’s why I really wanted to just get away together and I’m so glad we did. It gave us an opportunity to bond and make memories together with our kids without the hustle and bustle of our work schedules and without being limited to weekend time. 

I really hope to make it a tradition of ours. There are a couple of reasons I feel this way:
  • Growing up, I wish my parents, brother and I went away alone more. My dad had a crazy work schedule, and my brother and I spent all day at school. So family dinners were not necessarily a thing — oftentimes, my dad’s schedule was opposite my and my brother’s schedules. I think family of 4 vacations would have been a nice way to catch up extensively and without day-to-day interruptions. 
  • The recent loss of my cousin Abby really reminded me of how precious time together is. There are some days my boys spend most of their time with my mom (because my husband and I both work). I think getting away with just them and my husband can help us to reconnect and make memories they can hold on to and look back on. 

That being said, I really do enjoy going on extended family vacations, as well. We all get to bond and make memories together and I think that time together is important and enjoyable, too. I just want to be sure my husband, kids and I get quality time together, too. 

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How I Worked Remotely —and was Still Present on Family Vacation

Filed Under: family vacation, travel with kids, unplug, vacation // April 10, 2019

Last time we visited Puerto Rico (two years ago), I made it a point to unplug for the most part. You can read about why I wanted to unplug and how I unplugged here. This vacation, I simply could not. I worked remotely and so, I had work that had to be done. I did try my best to not let my work interfere with family time, though. 



Here’s how I was able to work remotely and still be present on our vacation:


1. I got as much work done in advance as I could.

Since I knew I would be working remotely, I planned accordingly. I did as much work as I could in advance. When I did have to do work, I did most of it after my husband and kids were asleep. It meant a couple late nights for me but that was worth it to me. Regarding smaller tasks, I took a few minutes each day to do them (since I planned most ahead it didn’t take much time during the day). 


2. I limited my work to my full-time job.

I prefer unplugging on family vacations. Therefore, I wanted to limit my phone time as much as possible. In order to do this, I took a break from and paused my blog / Instagram sponsored work. That being said, I did photograph some (non-sponsored) content but it was casually done during our days, not photo shoots or anything, and photos I’d normally take if I wasn’t a content creator. 


3. I limited my photo-taking. 

Of course, I took many photos of the boys. But as I previously alluded to, I actually took less than I thought I would. You’d probably be surprised. I shot most of my content for Instagram and my blog the first day (which is why I’ll be in the same rainbow swimsuit in most photos). After the first day, I did not take many photos of myself. I focused on the kids and on family photos but even then, I tried putting my phone away after I completed my work tasks. Do I wish I took more photos? Slightly. Do I regret not taking more? No because it means I was more present rather than behind the lens during the memory-making moments. 


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