Traveling Families You Should Be Following

Traveling Families You Should Be FollowingTraveling has always been a huge passion for me. I love the idea of scouring the whole world and learning about different cultures and ways of life.The problem is I got married and started a family at 21.... Everyone says you can't travel with kids, so I guess I cut my traveling off before I even got started...I quickly learned that it was all a load of garbage. I met dozens of multiracial families that traveled the globe together! What a concept. A family that travels! I started looking for them online too. I wanted to learn all of their tips and secrets to see how they made it work.I wanted to know how to make traveling with the whole family a fun thing!We started traveling after we had our second son. After a lot of fear, we decided to just do it. Dozens of hotels, road trips, and planes later we finally have a handle on it. So far we've just traveled around the US together, but we're hoping to hit India this year!Traveling truly is a beautiful thing for families. It takes them out of their bubbles and teaches them about a world bigger than themselves. My hope is that my kids will fall in love with different cultures around the world by seeing them firsthand.Traveling Families You Should Be FollowingThe Almost Indian Wife We document all of our travels with the kids. Our family shares the ins and outs of traveling with toddlers! Even the moments that make you question traveling at all! At the end of the day we love traveling together and making memories around the world together.Kid World Citizen Becky shares about her love of traveling with her multiracial family. The scour the world together to learn about different cultures, taste unique foods, and all while raising her kids abroad!Suitcases and Sippy Cups One mom and dad decided to leave everything behind and let their wandering spirits guide their family around the world. She shares tips for other parents wanting to travel as a family and helps you make it happen!Travel With Bender Josh is a dad who documents his family travels. They defy the world's saying that you can't travel with kids. By the time his kids were 2 and 3, they had visited over 65 countries! They're living the dream and telling you every step of the way!Two Kids and a MapOne mom teaching her kids that adventure is everywhere they turn. She also shares how they travel on a budget and how you can too!The Family Without Borders This family decided to travel for 6 months straight when they had their youngest daughter! They didn't stop there, they travel all over the world and teach their kids about the world around them.World Travel Family Travel isn't just a dream for this family, it's a passion! They travel the world and let you know allthe details. They help families find great deals, places to go, and teach you how to live an adventerous life!The Jet Set FamilyThis family shares all of their traveling adventures with the world. They go all over the world and want you to see exactly what it looks like! Curious where to go? Check them out and get inspired!Walking On Travels This family is here to remind you that you don't have to give up on traveling when you have kids. Just take them with you and experience the world together!Exploramum and Explorason This mother son duo is here to share the lessons they've learned from a life of travel with you. They have a passion to travel the world and spread kindness everywhere they go.

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How To Fight Jet Lag Naturally

Traveling with a family is tough work. My husband and I have taken our kids on dozens of trips around the US and each one is equally difficult, hilarious, and exhausting. Even the simple trips can be intense! My last trip with the kids can be summed up in a few words... two spilled Starbucks drinks, a crying baby, an exhausted momma, and jet lag! Jet lag makes it all worse. Even just a few hours can throw kids into a tail spin for weeks! Here are a few ways you can fight jet lag naturally so you can actually enjoy your trip! 

How To Fight Jet Lag Naturally

  

Tips For Fighting Jet Lag

Your first reaction when you want to fight jet lag is to load up on the caffeine. Or maybe you think sleeping all day will help... The truth is both of these will only make your jet lag exponentially worse. The best thing you can do is fight jet lag naturally.How To Fight Jet Lag Naturally

Stick To Your Normal Routine

One of the most important things you need to do when traveling is stick to your normal schedule. It's easy to think you want to let things like nap and bed times slide, but it's the worst thing you can do. It's hard enough to train your body to stick to the new times, but sticking to the same routine during the day will help your body adjust. Timers are your best friend when you want to fight jet lag naturally.

Try To Adjust On The Plane

If you're going to encounter a large time difference, try and adjust on the plane. Whether that means staying awake the whole time or sleeping for the entire flight. Do your best to get it all done and over with while you're flying to you're not doing it your first day on your trip.

Eat Before You Go To Bed

One of the biggest reasons people end up waking up in the middle of the night when dealing with jet lag is that they're hungry. Their stomachs wake them up so they can get something to eat. Be sure to have a snack before you go to bed to make sure you don't wake up hungry.How To Fight Jet Lag Naturally

Keep Your Body Moving During The Day

When you need to fight jet lag naturally you need to avoid things like caffeine. The problem is your body starts to get tired and all you want to do it go lay on the couch. Instead you need to keep your body active. Schedule things like site seeing and different activities during the day.

Limit Naps

When you're exhausted all you want to do is take a dozen cat naps throughout the day. The problem is that your body is trying to figure out what time it is and if you sleep throughout the day it's going to take even longer to acclimate. Resist the urge to nap during the day.How To Fight Jet Lag Naturally

Keep Your Room Dark While Sleeping

After doing your best to stay awake all day, you're more than happy to lay your head down on the pillow at night. The problem comes the next morning. The moment the sun comes out your body thinks it's time to wake up. Even if it is only 5 in the morning. The best thing you can do is to set up a dark room to sleep in. It will help trick your body to adjust to the new time.

Wouldn't You Rather Fight Jet Lag Naturally?

Whether you're dealing with a 1 hour time difference or 13, it's tough on your body. It takes it time to adjust but you can fight jet lag naturally. You don't have to load up on caffeine and energy drinks to try and keep your eye lids open. In the end caffeine only makes you feel like garbage on top of being wiped out.By being willing to fight jet lag naturally, you can spend your trip feeling great and enjoying your new surroundings rather than trying to play catch up on sleep the whole time!

How Do You Fight Jet Lag Naturally?

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Road Trips And Toddlers

the almost indian family, biracial children If you follow me on Facebook or Instagram, you've seen that we're currently on a family road trip! We drove about thirteen hours to California. My husband had a work trip so we decided to tag along. What's better than a road trip with toddlers?Before kids, I thought road trips were amazing. My husband and I even took one for him to meet my family while we were dating. It was so much fun! We didn't have a care in the world. We would stop for coffee and food breaks and then drive for hours without stopping. We even listened to a few audiobooks. It was great. Then we had kids....and we were introduced to toddler road trips.Now toddler road trips are... long. Here are a few things not to do when on a road trip with three kids under four. Expect to get more than four hours into an audiobook.. Even if it's a thirteen hour car ride. Your children will bother you every five minutes and yell your name. MOM!!!!! When you finally take a deep breath and answer, they will have nothing to say. Instead you will need to rewind your audiobook for the twentieth time. the almost indian family, biracial childrenExpect your children to pee during designated potty breaks. You will ask them to try and go to the bathroom.  Then through tears, they will sit down, "try," and tell you they can't go. You give in and start driving again. Thirty minutes later your toddler will start melting down and you'll need to pull over in the tiniest town possible. Think you can actually take a nap while your spouse drives. The second you close your eyes, your previously occupied children will start yelling. Mom! Mom, why are you sleeping! I need to tell you something! It won't ever be an important fact, but they will act like it's life or death. Go out and buy a ton of snacks for your children the day before your trip. Save yourself fifty dollars and buy goldfish because they won't touch the trail mix or fruit anyways. the almost indian family, biracial childrenArrive to your destination and think you can relax. Instead your two year old will strip naked, poop on the hotel floor, and get poop all over your bed....Road trips with kids are much different than road tripping alone. However, if you have to do it, you better do it with cute kiddos like these!the almost indian family, biracial children

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