My husband used to travel for work often, and it was never a problem – until we had our first child.
Suddenly, I was terrified of the responsibility of being left home all alone with my tiny baby son – and so that’s how I ended up going on a holiday with a five-and-a-half-month-old. Crazy, I know.
We arrived at the resort and I sat in our room as my husband unloaded our small luggage bags and our baby’s very large one, plus the pram, travel cot, bottle steriliser and all the other equipment required for our baby’s first holiday.
My husband unpacked the cot and began setting it up. It seemed easy. Except one side refused to lock into place and stubbornly sagged where it should have been sturdy. Uh oh.
We were hit with a sick feeling that we had been the unlucky couple to buy the one, lone, faulty travel cot in the baby shop.
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You know I feel funny and start to laugh when first time read the title of this article since I have been through. I absolutely agreed that holiday with a baby is described the feat as stressful and exhausting, but after we've been through it will become something we never forget. By the way, thanks for the tips on holiday with baby
Phil and tess travel coy if you need to have one. ..very light and fits in a suitcase. take a car seat if you can as hire car ones are terrible. for a travel stroller a baby zen yoyo is the best on market, it us light and goes in a bag to take on board so you don't ha e to wait for them to bring it up. I get asked regularly by crew about it. lastly don't take things you can buy at the destination. just take enough to get through day 1 then go to the shops when you get there. We ha e been travel long around the world since our son was 3 months and he is now three and we are boarding a flight to the us in the mornine. ..we have it down pat.