The best family vacation tips
We've taken some wonderful family vacations and some not so wonderful family vacations. I always try to figure out exactly what the formula is for success so I can replicate it, but I can't seem to. I think it's just a matter of timing and who is in what phase at what time, and how everybody's personality is meshed together. But there is something special about getting out of your home setting and putting your kids in a different environment - the swimming pool, the beach, Disney World - whatever it is that separates that from home, does make for some great memories. I would say if you can, either hire a sitter for a couple of hours or bring their grandparents, have some way to get a little distance because it's very different than at home when they can go to their rooms and have some alone time. You never have down time when you travel with your kids and you're all piled into a hotel room alone. And it can get pretty intense. So just have some way of getting your grounding and having some space, because otherwise, it is not a vacation for you.
Jill Smokler, Author & Owner of Scary Mommy, shares advice for parents on her best formula for a successful vacation that everyone in the family will love
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Jill SmoklerAuthor & Owner, Scary Mommy
What started as an innocent on-line baby book to chronicle Jill Smokler’s stay-at-home days with her children, (Lily, 9, Ben, 7 and Evan, 5) quickly transformed into a vibrant community of parents, brought together by a common theme: Parenting doesn’t have to be perfect. Jill’s honest take on parenting has appeared in numerous publications and on television programs, including The Today Show, The New York Times, Good Morning America, Nightline and CNN.
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