As I thought about all the things I do now, flying from Salt Lake to Seattle multiple times a year and from the experiences I have had with children in tow, I thought I should share them with you since traveling season is upon us.
First of all, traveling with 2 kids is much harder than just one, especially since you only have 2 hands. When flying with both parents it is much easier, but even so I am sure some of these tips will still come in handy.
1. Don't pack lightly. I
never regret bringing extra stuff, but
always regret leaving those things I thought we could do without.
2. Make sure your kids are comfortable. Sometimes I keep Allie in her
pajamas to fly, but I always make sure that I dress her in layers. Some
airplanes are freezing cold while others are steaming hot!
3. Don't be cheap, and use the skycap!!! Especially when you are checking 2 carseats, 2 suitcases, etc. It is always worth a few bucks to get dropped off right at the curb and have your luggage taken for you without all that extra hassle. Worth EVERY penny! You really only need to tip $1-$2 per bag too, so just do it and save yourself the grief!
4. Use a diaper bag that is easy to carry on your shoulder and easy to get into with one hand. For example, my "diaper bag," which is actually a purse, has straps that are the perfect length for me to get into with the same arm that is carrying it ans are also leather so they don't slip off my shoulder constantly. They are attached with metal chain so they can bend easily, and the bag is just open at the top without extra clips, etc. that makes it hard to get into.
5. Organize your diaper bag like you are OCD. You are going to want to know exactly where everything is, especially on the plane with limited space and time when your kids are screaming and crying and need something :)
6. When you go through security, you don't need to take off your children's shoes under 12 years of age! This also saves you a LOT of hassle when you are trying to do a million things at once at this time.
7. You also don't have to take off your baby carrier! They will have to "swab" your hands to make sure you haven't been handling certain materials, but its much easier and quicker than trying to carry a baby while you are gathering your items and putting on your shoes.
8. Wear flats or some type of shoes that you can easily slip on and off (while going through security)
9. Bring your nursing shield (if you are breastfeeding) and feed your babies during takeoff and landing. Give your toddlers suckers (and bring a few of them since landing will take about 25 minutes.) Gum also will work.
These things will help "pop" your kid's ears.
10. If you are worried about your kids being noisy on the plane,
sit behind the wings, as the engines are loudest there and people around you won't be disturbed as much.
11.
Make friends with your flight attendant. They bring your kids snacks, drinks, and sometimes they have changing tables next to where they sit.
12.
If you don't have changing tables on your flight make sure you pack some of
these in case you have to change them on your lap. And also bring a couple grocery bags to put a messy diaper into.
13. Lastly, I bring a couple things to keep my toddler entertained. First,
snacks. Second,
my iPad. I download new children's apps, books, and movies for her. Third, new
Dollar Store toys. These are also great for long trips in the car- bring out a new one every hour!
I hope these tips help and that you all travel easily and safely this year!
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