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How to Deal with a Picky Toddler

June 19, 2018 by Katie Haller

Ever since I first became a mom, I have become so consumed with feeding my child.  As a parent, one of my big goals for myself is to feed my child a healthy balanced diet.  My obsession with what my baby ate started the day he was born.  I was always wondering if he was getting enough milk.  When it was time for solid foods, I made him his baby food and introduced them slowly.  When it was time for table food I didn’t hold back and I introduced him to everything I could.  For the first year, he did great with everything I gave him to eat.  It was so easy.  But then he became a stubborn toddler and all of a sudden, everything I offered him ended up on the floor.  Ever since he turned 18 months, mealtime has been hit or miss.  It’s so frustrating for me.  He is usually just eating with his eyes and won’t even try what’s in front of him.  Jack’s 3 major foods that he will always eat are noodles, cheese, and milk.  He’s often constipated because of his diet, so I’m always trying to find ways to get him to eat all the healthy things he needs.

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As a preschool teacher, I deal with picky eaters all the time.  Every time I have a parent-teacher conference, one of the concerns that parents will always talk to me about is how their child is eating.  All of us parents just want to have a child that will eat a variety of food, especially healthy foods.  I’ve learned a lot of great tips for dealing with picky eaters just from my day job.  I’m actually pretty good at getting my preschool kids to eat their vegetables, it’s just my child that I can’t get to eat anything.

It can be extremely frustrating at times when you have a picky eater on hand, but there are some tricks to help you deal with it.  Here are some ways that I am trying to promote a healthy diet in my home.

Eat together and lead by example
Eat with your children.  Family meals are so important.  Children benefit from them so much.  It’s the perfect way to lead by example.  If they see you eating your fruits and vegetables, they will want to try them too.  I recently moved Jack into a booster chair at our table and I love it.  He’s eating better and it’s so nice to eat as a family.

Don’t buy junk food
My husband and I don’t really eat a lot of junk food.  We like it and that’s why I don’t buy it often.  We do buy snacks like Goldfish crackers, but we try to stay away from the fried and fattening snacks like potato chips, Cheetos, Doritos…. pretty much all the yummy things, because we know it will be gone if we buy it.  Plus, I would rather not have Jack eat so much junk food.  We try to snack on fruit, veggies or nuts instead.

Have healthy snacks at your Child’s level
I read this in a blog post that I recently pinned, but I’ve been doing it for a while.  In my pantry, on the lower shelf, I keep a basket of snacks available all the time.  I fill it with apple sauce pouches, raisins, snack bars, graham crackers, goldfish crackers, and other snack type food.  This gives Jack a variety to choose from and allows him to have some independence and choose his own snack.

Take your child grocery shopping with you
Jack has been my grocery shopping buddy ever since he was born.  Now that he’s older, I let him help more at the store.  We talk about what we are buying and he helps me pick out the food too.  My grocery store always has fresh fruit as a snack in the produce aisle, so he gets excited about his banana or orange.  Lately, I will say to him “Should we try this?” and he says “try this.” When we get home he remembers and asks me if he can try what we bought.

Have your child help prepare food
I love this one because it’s so fun to have children help make food.  Every morning, I let Jack drop his waffle into the toaster and he even helps me make my coffee by picking out my K-cup and putting it into my Keurig coffee maker.  As he gets older I will let him be more involved in the kitchen, but for right now we will just stick to breakfast.

Cut the food in a new way
Jack never ate a sandwich when I made them for him, so I just thought he didn’t like sandwiches.  Well, the first time mom that I am was cutting his sandwich into little bite-size pieces.  When he started eating sandwiches at school in the toddler room, his teachers kept telling me how well he was eating them.  It turned out that they cut them into quarters.  It was the same way with pizza.  He just wanted to eat his food like a big boy.

Hide the vegetables
Hiding healthy foods has always been a great mom trick.  My little guy usually doesn’t fall for it, but every now and again I’m able to trick him and slip some vegetables into his diet.  One thing I do sometimes is blend up bananas and spinach into the pancake mix.  He loves them and just thinks he’s eating a pancake.

Give your child a variety of food
At dinner, I always try to give Jack a few different foods to choose from.  I give him the main food that I know he will eat, then some fruit or veggies.  Sometimes he’s hungry and will eat the fruit, but most times he just asks for more pasta.  I still try.  These cute little Munchkin Apple plates (HERE) are perfect for separating their food and making the meal look more appealing for a toddler.

  Don’t give up!
My number one advice is to not give up on a picky eater.  Unless your pediatrician has expressed concern to you about your child’s weight and growth, you shouldn’t worry too much.  Picky kids survive and they turn out just fine.  Children go through lots of different stages.  Keep trying and who knows, maybe one day you will have a healthy eater.

Do you have picky eaters at home?  What are some of your tips?

Filed in: Mom Tips, Motherhood • by Katie Haller • 6 Comments

Kid-Friendly Spots in Las Vegas

March 5, 2018 by Katie Haller

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas

Whenever I tell people that I live in Las Vegas, they are always surprised.  A lot of people have a preconceived assumption that Las Vegas is Sin City and it’s no place for a family.  That’s not true at all.  I had about 5 months of life in Las Vegas before I found out that I was pregnant with Jack.  Ask me what the best night clubs and shows are in Vegas and I have no clue.  Ask me what to do with kids in Las Vegas, I could go on and on.  Whether you’re a tourist or a local, there is a place for everyone in Las Vegas.

  I have quite a list of places to visit.  I’ve listed my favorites below.  I’ve been to almost everyone, except for a few, but I’m sure I’ll visit them all soon.  My husband suggested that I list them in order, but that’s just too hard to do.  I did go through and rate my top 10 favorite places first, then the rest are in random order. 

1.) Container Park
Container Park is by far my family’s favorite place to go.  It’s a short walk down the street from the Freemont Experience (not always the greatest place for kids).  We love that there is something for everyone here.  Jack loves the slides and large blocks for building and Kevin and I love that we can get a beer and some yummy food.  There is shopping, food, drinks, concerts, and even a Dome theater.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, Container Park
2.) The Linq
The Linq is a great little spot that is perfect for families.  It’s full of fun gift shops, restaurants and what kid wouldn’t love a cupcake ATM at Sprinkles Cupcakes?
Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, The Linq
3.) The Bellogio Fountain

Kids or no kids, you have to see a fountain show if you’re in Vegas.  Jack goes crazy watching the water spray up.  I love the beautiful view and atmosphere.  It’s a great place to take pictures!  I can never put my phone down every time we visit.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas

4.) Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
We love the gardens at the Bellagio too!  It’s a beautiful garden that is always dressed up for the season.  It’s a great place to go year round.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas

5.) Eiffel Tower Experience*
Can’t afford to take the whole family to Paris?  Well, Las Vegas has you covered.  The Eiffel Tower Experience is a great view for the whole family.  We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower last summer, but what I really love to do is just walk around the hotel and check out the little shops and cafes.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas

6.) The High Roller*
If the Eiffel Tower isn’t a good enough view, try the high roller.  It’s a fun way to view the entire valley in one of the world’s largest ferries wheels.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas

7.) The Park
We love the Park.  There are plenty of restaurants that are family-friendly.  It’s right outside T-Mobile Arena if you want to catch a Golden Knights hockey game.  Plus you are only a quick walk away from New York, New York with a roller coaster and Hersey’s World.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas

8.) Town Square

Town Square is what my husband and I call a fake downtown.  It has all the charm of a classic downtown, but it was all constructed in the 2000s.  Town Square is a great place for shopping, food and in the middle of it all there is a park with food stands that you would find at a local carnival, a splash pad, playground and lots of fake green grass for your little ones to run on.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas
9.) Mount Charleston
At 12,000 feet above sea level, Mount Charleston is a perfect escape from the Las Vegas Strip.  If you come in the winter, you can enjoy skiing, sledding, and other fun winter sports at Lee Canyon.  In summertime you can escape the desert heat by heading to higher elevations for some hiking.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, Mt. Charleston
10.) Red Rock National Conservation*
Most tourist don’t even realize that only 30 minutes from the Las Vegas strip, you can find the beauty of the Mojave desert.  Red Rock is the perfect place for a drive, family hike or a family photo shoot.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, Red Rocks

11.) The Hoover Dam*

12.) The Springs Perserve*
13.) The Volcano at the Mirage
14.) Discovery Children’s Museum*
15.) Downtown Summerlin
16.) The District at Green Valley Ranch
17.) Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay*
18.) Nelson Ghost Town

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, Nelson Ghost Town
19.) Pinball Hall of Fame
20.) Boulder City
21.) The Lion Habitat Ranch*
22.) Cowabunga Bay Water Park*
23.) Wet n’ Wild Water Park*
24.) Madame Tussauds Museum* 
25.) Seven Magic Mountains

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, Seven Magic Mountains

26.) The Adventuredome at Circus Circus*
27.) Coca Cola World
28.) Cactus Garden at Ethel M’s

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, Ethle M's Cactus Garden at Christmas time

29.) M&M World
30.) Fall of Atlantis at Caesar’s Forum Shops

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || 30 Kid friendly places in Las Vegas, Ethle M's Cactus Garden at Christmas time


The best part about this list is that more than half of these places are free!!  I’ve stared all the places that you have to pay.  I think that you would be surprised just how kid friendly Las Vegas can be.

Filed in: Family, Las Vegas, Mom Tips, Motherhood • by Katie Haller • 11 Comments

Gift’s for Second Time Around Mom

January 20, 2018 by Katie Haller

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life || Gifts for a Second Time Mom

I feel like there are so many baby’s due in 2018.  It just another year of babies.  Everyone that I know who is having a baby in 2018 is having their second, third or even fourth or fifth baby.  Expecting baby number one is so exciting.  Making your registry can be such fun.  Usually, you want to stock up on all the basics that you will need for your first baby.  But what do you buy for an experienced mom?

Personally, as someone shopping for others, I think baby number 2 is a little more fun to shop for.  You don’t have to worry about the basics as much and you can get creative with your gifts.  It’s the perfect opportunity to look into some fun baby/mommy gifts that your second-time mom may not already have.

I’ve put together a list of great baby products that I think would be appropriate for most second-time moms.

*This post contains affiliate links, which means that by clicking and/or making a purchase through a link will result in a small commission for this blog.  I am being compensated for this post.  As always my opinions are 100% my own. 

One || BirdRock Baby Moccasins
I always think that baby’s look so adorable in little leather moccasins. At only $25 a pair, BirdRock Baby Moccasins are the perfect mix of quality and price for leather moccasins.  They also have cute cozy fleece booties that are perfect for keeping your little one’s tootsies nice and warm in the winter.  If you know someone expecting a little girl, they also have the cutest selection of leather hair bows.

Two|| DockATot
I think that DockATot is a great gift for a second-time mom.  It’s perfect if you plan to co-sleep with your baby.  It’s also a great safe place to put your baby down to lounge around the house away from the big kids.

Three || Newlie Tote Diaper Bag
Who wouldn’t want a new diaper bag?  I know that I stuck with a more traditional diaper bag with Jack.  To be honest, I rarely used it.  I think that a second-time mom would definitely appreciate a new stylish diaper bag.  Something nice and big, because you will need the room once you have 2 or more little ones to pack for.  I love the diaper bags at Newlie co.  They are so stylish and perfect for a second time mom.

Four || CoCo + Kiwi Clutch + Changing Kit

I think any mom would appreciate a cute changing kit clutch like this one from CoCo + Kiwi  (HERE).  I like how convenient it is to just throw a little changing kit in my purse or diaper bag.

Five || Cardimom from Multiwear
 I’ve heard that nursing the second time around is not as easy as you would think it would be as an experienced mom.  The Cardimom can help make nursing a little easier on you.  You can wear it as part of your outfit and when it’s time to feed your baby you just use it as your cover-up.  It’s perfect for nursing in public or if you don’t want to expose yourself to all your family members.

Six || Clothes
Yes, who doesn’t love to pick out cute baby clothes?  It’s so fun shopping for babies.  Clothes are always a good gift for any new parents.  My advice if you’re baby clothes shopping for someone else is to keep in mind the seasons and climate of where they live.  I had a lot of winter clothes for Jack in newborn and 3-month size, but he never got to wear some of them, because it was 80 degrees when he came home from the hospital.  Also, buy clothes in all sizes.  It’s always nice to have a variety of clothes because you will need them.

Seven || Honest Company – Baby Arrival Gift Set
If all else fails, you can always help the second time mom restock on all the baby essentials.  My friend sent me a care package from the Honest Company right after Jack was born and it was so nice to have.  The baby arrival gift set is perfect, because it comes with diapers, wipes, diaper creams and other useful baby products.  Without a shower, a second time mom might be lacking in some of the basics, so this is a great gift!

Hopefully this is helpful guide for everyone needing to buy for a second time mom.  And if your expecting this year, congratulation!

Filed in: Baby, Mom Life, Mom Tips, Motherhood • by Katie Haller • 17 Comments

9 Healthy Toddler Meals for Daycare

June 12, 2017 by Katie Haller

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

One of the most challenging things about being a mom for me right now is figuring out what to pack Jack in his lunches for daycare.  The daycare we send Jack to does not provide meals for him.  This can be a good and bad thing.  It’s good because I get to be in control over what I pack for him.  He gets a variety from me and I know what kinds of foods he likes.  It’s bad because I am constantly trying to figure out what to pack.  I try my best to send him to school with a decent lunch.  I was flattered that his teacher said to me that Jack has the best lunches in the class.  It makes me wonder what the other parents send for their kids to eat because I don’t think I do anything special with his lunches.

Here are a few tips I like to stick to when coming up with meal ideas for my little guy.

1.) Feed your child what you eat- I try not to buy a whole lot of special foods for Jack.  I buy food that I can pack in his lunches, my lunches and my husband’s.  I don’t want him to only eat kid type food. 
2.) Give them a variety- I always try to pack Jack a protein, grain, fruit, and vegetable.  This way it lets him try a little bit of everything.  I try to give him new foods to try along with something that I know he will eat, like fruit.
3.) Make it colorful- At my school, one thing I like about our food program is that they try to make the meals colorful.  For whatever reason, it’s appealing to the children and it makes them want to try all the food.  That’s why I try to pack Jack colorful meals.  I like to send him with something green, something red, something orange… anything to make the meal more appealing to him.
4.) Pack leftovers- This is perfect for saving money and time.  I always pack Jack leftover dinner.  It saves me the time of thinking up a meal and it helps me get rid of the extra food from dinner.
5.) Don’t give up on foods- It takes a child at least 7 to 15 times of trying a new food, before they can actually say they don’t like it.  I have a hard time getting Jack to eat meat and vegetables, but that doesn’t mean I stop feeding it to him.  I think that is one of the things parents do that can create a picky eater, they give up on foods they won’t eat and only feed them foods they will eat.  I have worked with young children for a long time.  At one of my jobs, I remember a child who’s parents packed them…no joke…. garlic bread and candy every day.   That is an example of a parent who just wanted their kid to eat.  You can’t give up on food, especially when they are little. 

Those are my tips. Here’s a list of different meals that I packed for Jack over the last couple of months.

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Ravioli with marinara sauce
Veggie- Peas
Fruit- Peaches

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Ham and cheese slices
Veggie- Avocado
Fruit- Strawberries

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Turkey and cheese
Veggie- no veggies, extra fruit
Fruit- Blueberries and peaches

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Gyro meat, cheese and pita
Veggie- no veggie
Fruit- Raspberries

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Hamburger with whole wheat egg noodles
Veggie- Vegetable medley
Fruit- Grapes

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Tortellini with marinara sauce
Veggie- Peas and carrots
Fruit- Watermelon

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Scrambled eggs
Veggie- Mixed vegetables
Fruit- Blueberries

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Fettuccini
Veggie- Peas and carrots
Fruit- strawberries

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

Main meal- Ham and Cheese
Veggie- No veggie
Fruit- Blueberries

Thrifty Wife, Happy Life- 9 Healthy Toddler Meals to Pack for Daycare

For a snack, I keep it very simple.  I like to pack him yogurt or apple sauce pouches.  I also like Nutri-grain bars for his am snack.  It’s easiest for me to grab something and go in the morning.

I also pack him 2 cups of milk and 1 water for the day.  I know I’m not perfect, I noticed that I don’t pack a vegetable every time, but I do my best to mix it up and introduce my little guy to as many different foods as I can.  So far pasta, cheese and fruits are his favorites.  (He takes after his mommy)

Let me know if you have any meal ideas that your little ones love.

Filed in: Baby on a Budget, Mom Tips, Motherhood • by Katie Haller • 10 Comments

The Pros and Cons of Child Care

April 10, 2017 by Katie Haller

I’ve been wanting to write this post for a while now because I’m sure that there are a lot of new parents out there struggling with the idea of daycare.  It’s never easy to think about leaving your baby in someone else’s care, but many parents do it every day.  I have been working in early childhood settings ever since I graduated from college with my degree in child development.  I’ve been an infant teacher, toddler teacher, and administrator at child care centers, so I know what it’s like to work in a child care center and take care of other people’s children.  It’s not always easy.  I also understand now just how hard it can be from a parent’s perspective.  I dropped off Jack for his first day of daycare when he was just shy of 8 weeks old.  It was not an easy day for me.  I remember that feeling of having to trust a complete stranger with my precious baby.  This is why I feel like I am the perfect person to write a post on the pros and cons of daycare. 
It’s often a personal or a financial decision to continue to work after having a child.  For me, it was a mix of both.  My husband and I felt that we weren’t at the financial place we wanted to be at to support our family with just one income, so I continued to work.  Plus, I actually like my job.  It has been the best job that I’ve had since I graduated college and I wasn’t ready to give that up yet, so after a short maternity leave, I went back to work.  I’m grateful that I don’t work too long of hours and I do have a lot of flexibility with my job if needed, plus it was nice knowing that my husband was able to be home with Jack most days in the beginning.  For the first 9 months, my husband stayed home with Jack 2-3 days a week, which was nice. We found a small Christian child care center close to our home that had the right price.  At first, I had my concerns about leaving him, but overall I’m happy with the setting and Jack seems to love it.  His teachers are very sweet and I can tell when I drop him off that he’s in good hands.
So what are the cons of starting your baby in child care?  Here is what I came up with. 
1.) It’s not you 
If you are planning on heading back to work after having a baby, one thing that you have to accept is that no one is going to take care of your baby the same way that you will.  I knew that things would be different if it was just me taking care of Jack.  It’s hard for teachers to care for your child the same way that you would because it’s a different setting and there are other children that need their attention too.  You have to accept that your baby will eat differently, sleep different and play differently while they are away from you and that’s okay. 
2.) Child care staff turn over
Child care jobs are some of the lowest paid jobs out there.  Many places require the bare minimum qualifications of their teachers and pay them minimum wages, while other higher quality programs have higher standards for their teachers and still only pay them a little over minimum wage.  This is why many child care centers are a constant revolving door.  Just in the first few months that Jack was at his center, he had a number of teachers come and go.  As a parent it makes you question what is going on behind closed door.  All you can really do is trust that anyone who takes a job to work with young children has there heart in the right place.  
3.) Germs and Illness
Unfortunately, children can carry lots of germs and with germs comes illness.  I’ve seen lots of children start in a child care settings and then get sick quickly, because they have never been exposed to the foreign germs.  My best advice for that is to start your baby early.  The earlier you expose them to the germs the more their little immune system can build up a tolerance. I’d also recommend breastfeeding.  Breastmilk has antibodies in it that help protect against infection.  The month that I stopped breastfeeding Jack, he got his first ear infection.  He never even had a runny nose before that.
4.) No one-on-one care
Most centers have a 1:4 ratio in the infant room, which means that your precious little one and only is going to have to share the attention.  It’s impossible for the teachers to attend to your baby perfectly, so in some cases, they might have to cry and not be held and comforted right away.  They might have to wait for their food longer than at home.  It’s just the reality of not being the only one to care for. 
After listening the cons, I have to end on a positive note and tell you the pros of child care. 
1.) SOCIALIZATION! 
It is so cute to see Jack start to interact with his friends.  He’s the first child in our family, so he doesn’t have any siblings at home to interact with and learn from.  I love that he can go to school and play with his little buddies.  You would be amazed with how early children start to engage with their peers and learn from each other. 
2.) Helps build up their immune systems
I mentioned that illness is a con of daycare, but on the opposite side of that, the germs that they are exposed to can also be a benefit of child care.  It definitely helps build a child’s immune system.  Parents who keep their kids at home until preschool or kindergarten often find that their kids get sick all the time.  As I said before, the earlier you expose them to germs, sometimes the better. 
3.) Curriculum 
Most child care centers have a curriculum that they follow, even with babies.  They do learning activities with them throughout the day. They paint, read books, dance, do sensory exploration, it all helps meet their developmental needs.  When choosing a center, I would ask about the curriculum and find out how they implement it with the infants and toddlers.

4.) Cheaper than a Nanny
My husband and I had thought about getting a nanny who could be flexible with our schedule needs, but after doing the math it was just not worth the cost.  It was much cheaper for us to pay for full time care at a child care center than it was to pay for part time care with a nanny.  When looking into child care, look at the price and see what they offer, but you are almost always going to find that a child care center is cheaper than a private nanny.

Honestly, child care can be a really great thing for you and your baby, but you really need to decide if it’s the right fit for you as a parent.  It’s a personal decision that you have to make as a parent. 

 Are you a parent looking to enroll in child care?  I’d be happy to answer any questions from a parent or teacher’s perspective.

Filed in: Baby, Baby on a Budget, Mom Life, Mom Tips, Motherhood • by Katie Haller • 5 Comments

Traveling with a Baby- What to Bring on the Airplane

December 19, 2016 by Katie Haller

I am looking forward to traveling to Michigan over the holidays to celebrate Jack’s first Christmas with all our family!  However, whenever the thought of traveling with a baby comes up, I tend to get very anxious.  There is just so much to think about and so much to pack!  I’ve been making lists in my head of all the baby essential I will need for the airplane, so I thought I would share some of the items that I will be bringing with me.  

The last time I flew with Jack was in July and he was only 4 months.  It was a little easier because we took a red-eye flight and Jack slept the entire way there.  This time, we have an early morning flight and Jack is an active 10-month-old.  I’m no professional jet setting parent, but each time I travel, I learn a little more about how to make it easier on myself.  So here are some of the baby essentials I have come up with for air travel.
1.) Large tote purse- I always bring a big purse on the airplane.  On most airlines, you are allowed to bring one personal item and one carry on bag, that’s why I always like to make sure that I have lots of space to pack in my personal item.  Plus, I have been using my purse as my diaper bag, so the more space the better! 
2.) Ergo Carrier- Last time I traveled with Jack, this was so handy.  I liked being able to wear him and have my hands free.  He also seemed more content being close to me in his carrier. 
3.) Stroller and Car Seat- Last time I traveled, I checked my stroller and car seat at the gate.  I kept Jack in his car seat connected to the stroller until we got to security.  Once we passed the security, I wore Jack and I used my travel system to put all my bags in.  This made it easier to maneuver my way through the airport. 
4.) Large tote bag- When we flew in July, I used my diaper bag as my carry on, but I ran out of space.  This time I am using a large tote bag as my carry on to be sure I have an extra room, especially if we need to bring home some Christmas presents. 

5.) Travel Size Wipes- Wipes are a must and the more the better.  I use wipes for everything with Jack.  My friend had sent me a care package from The Honest Company right after Jack was born, so I have lots of travel size wipes.  An awesome thing about the Honest company is that you can send away for a free trial kit with only having to pay for the shipping.  They will send you a bunch of samples, so you can load up on some travel size wipes and other fun travel size products for the next time you fly.

6.) Changing Mat- I hate using public restrooms for changing diapers, but it’s going to happen when you’re traveling with a baby, so it’s best to be prepared.  I use the changing mat that came with my diaper bag, but I would love a travel size mat like the one above to fit into my purse. 
7.) Diapers- That’s kind of a given.  Just make sure that you bring enough for the trip, you never know when your little one is going to have a surprise for you! 
8.) Travel size diaper cream and lotion- I use the California baby travel size diaper cream and lotion because I got them in a gift set at my shower.  It’s always good to have travel-size toiletries for your baby. 

9.) Light Weight Jacket- I like to dress in layers when traveling, so I dress my baby in layers too.  You never know if it will be cold or warm on the plane.  It’s just best to have a little jacket. 
10.) Comfortable 2 piece outfits with Extras!!!- It’s best to dress your baby in comfortable easy to change outfits while traveling.  I’d also be sure to pack extra clothes, at least 2 extra outfits in your carry on.  You never know what could happen. 
11.) Books- I’m going to try bringing books for Jack’s entertainment.  I figure that they are a quiet toy and he enjoys them.  I’m nervous about keeping him entertained during the flight, so any kind of toy will do. 
12.) Aden + Anais Swaddle Blankets- We love these blankets!  They were one of my favorite shower gifts and they are perfect for traveling.  They are so lightweight and easy to pack.  They’re perfect for the plane!
13.) Pacifiers– My little guy is loving his pacifier right now, especially while he’s teething.  I’ve always heard that it’s a good idea to have a pacifier on hand while flying because of the pressure changes in a baby’s ears.  Jack’s favorite brand is Mam Pacifier, everything else he just chews on.  I like the glow in the dark pacifiers because they are easy to find in my large purse.

14.) Ready to Feed Formula- You are allowed to bring formula or breast milk through security, so this time I fly, I’m going to buy the ready to feed formula.  Last time we flew, I was breastfeeding still, so I wasn’t as concerned about running out of bottles.  This time, I need to make sure that I have enough formula and I’d rather not have to worry about mixing a bottle on the plane.
15.)Burp Clothes- My poor baby is a spit up machine.  He has been ever since he was born, that’s why lots of burp cloths are always a must for me.
16.) Baby food Pouch- Baby food in a pouch is perfect for traveling.  There is little cleanup and they can give your baby a quick healthy meal on the go.  
17.) Sippy Cup- I’ll be bringing a sippy cup of water to help make sure Jack stays hydrated and also give him some entertainment.  I’ve always liked the Playlex sippy cups, and Jack does too!
18.) Snack bowl-  Snacks are a must for the plane.  If he gets fussy, I’m hoping that the snacks will keep him quiet.  
If that seems like a lot of stuff….it is!  I didn’t even mention any of the things that I will be bringing on the plane.  Let me know if there is anything I need to add.  I’m sure I’ll forget something.  Good luck to anyone traveling this holiday season with their little ones!  It will all be worth it once you get to your destinations! 

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