Even before our baby was born I went to the discussion forums and parenting sites in search of information on how is it really to travel with a little one. And I gave up pretty quickly. Especially the forums put me off with the negativity and the impossibility of it all as traveling parents were often criticized for being selfish in continuing their travels and “dragging” their babies and children along.Instead, I decided that we would just go with the gut feeling and five weeks after our little one had made her entry we were off! And not only traveling from point A to B and back, but from point A to B to C and D by train, ferry, car and airplane. And we have not stopped since.[caption id="attachment_21879" align="alignnone" width="590" caption="Early spring day on the beach in Venice, Italy with "papa""]
[/caption]Traveling with a baby doesn't have to be challenging or problematic. All it takes is a little more time and planning, and once you have done it once, it is easy to keep on going. At this point I have to admit though that we have been blessed with an “easy” baby who is content with bit of sleep, food and lots of cuddling. So if we ever have a second one I might have to come back and rewrite this whole article along the lines of “how we thought it was best to stay at home with a crying baby”!However, in the end of the day I think part of it is down to our own attitude and the way of seeing traveling as an eye-opening and enriching experience for all of us, and hopefully the little one will grow up with the same curiosity to see the world as us.[caption id="attachment_21888" align="alignnone" width="590" caption="Sunny day by the sea in Helsinki, Finland"]
[/caption]I think most of the “baby travel essentials” are down to common sense, hence I didn’t want to compose a list of “baby travel musts”. However, here are some pointers which have made my travels with our baby more smooth. Especially as most of the time I have traveled with our now seven-month-old daughter on my own.
What do you think about traveling with small babies, have you done it or why would you not do it? What has worked for you and what hasn’t?
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