Sunday, April 25, 2010

Traveling With Baby

After several long trips with my son in the first nine months of his life, I have learned a lot about what should and should not be brought along. Here is a list of what you do not want to forget when traveling with baby.

Birth Certificate

The only form of identification most parents have of their little ones is a birth certificate, which you need to travel. If you are traveling outside of the country, you should make sure you get your baby a passport.

Car Seat

Most airlines check your car seat for free if you have your baby on your lap. Since there is a fee on each checked item, it can save you about twenty-five dollars each way. However, if you bought a ticket for your baby, then you have to take the car seat on board to seat them safely.

Stroller

Airlines usually gate-check your stroller when you travel. That means you can push your child from plane to plane. You leave it at the cabin door when entering the plane for the airlines to put with the luggage for the duration of the flight. When you arrive at your destination, it will be waiting for you.

Portable Sleeper

There are several different items you can bring for your baby to sleep in when they are very young like a co-sleeper or travel bed. However, when your baby starts to move around and cannot sleep unattended, it is important to have a pack-and-play with you so they can sleep safely. You will have to check this item under the plane.

Self-Soothing Items

Some babies use binkies or pacifiers and some use blankets. Whichever works best for your baby, make sure you pack it in your carry-on luggage. Grab a handful of binkies and put them in a clean zip lock bag so when one gets dirty on the flight, you can just grab another. There are also pacifier-wipes for sale at most big stores in case all the pacifiers make it onto the floor or you lose some while traveling.

Baby Carrier

A baby carrier or sling work great for traveling with your baby, especially when you are traveling alone. They help when you need both hands for eating your own meal or going to the bathroom. It is also nice to have the carrier along if baby gets fussy and you need to walk the aisles so that you have your hands free in case of some turbulence.

Diapers, Wipes, and Toiletries

Make sure to pack enough diapers, wipes, and toiletries (diaper cream, baby wash, baby lotion, gas drops, Infant Tylenol) for the day of travel and a couple of days after you arrive. This way, you have time to find your favorite brand of diapers, wipes, and products at the stores where you are visiting.

However, if you are traveling out of the country, you might want to stock up in your suitcase so you do not have to worry about finding what you need abroad.

Clothing

Pack clothes according to the weather report where you are traveling. However, make sure you pack long-sleeved clothes as well when traveling to a warmer climate. While you might be wearing shorts and a tank top, your baby might need a long-sleeve top in the shade. On the other hand, if you are traveling to a cold climate, you probably only need cold weather clothing for your baby.

If you know there will be laundry facilities available, you can bring about half as many outfits. This way, you do not have to worry about running out or packing too many outfits. Plan to use about two outfits per day and a pair of pajamas.

Food and Drink

Whether your baby is drinking formula or breast milk, you will want to pack accordingly. For formula feeding, pack three or four complete bottles, a bottlebrush, and formula, and buy bottled water once you pass security for the plane ride. Pack enough formula to last the whole trip so you do not have to worry about finding more.

For breastfeeding mothers, you will want to pack your nursing cover, nursing pads, and a bottle to put some baby juice or water in for takeoff and landing so their ears pop when pressure builds up. In addition, the bottle of juice and water is great to help keep baby hydrated in between feedings.

If your baby is also eating purees and baby snacks, make sure you pack plenty for the trip. Bring enough jars, bibs, and spoons in your carry-on for the day of travel and the first day you arrive (in case they lose your suitcases). Make sure you put all the baby food in one large zip lock bag so you can pull it out when going through security. In addition, since you have to pack quite a bit of baby food for the trip, the room it takes up in your checked bag will be great for bringing home souvenirs and gifts.

Toys

When babies are small, they are easily amused by a cup or ball, which you can most likely find on the other end of your flight. Do not take too many toys - just a few favorite little ones. Plastic links are great because you can hook them onto the car seat or stroller and the baby can play with them and a few rattles, mirrors, or teething toys linked onto them while you are out sightseeing or visiting.

Safe Travels

While traveling can seem like a huge ordeal, it can be lots of fun with baby when you pack right. Hopefully, you can use this list of items to help pack for your trip and not feel that you took too much or missed something important.

Top Vacation Destinations in New Mexico

If you are planning your next vacation and looking for a place to go to for, then you may want to consider going to New Mexico, where you can find many great places to see and a lot of things to do. Whatever you would like to do and whoever you are traveling with, you can be sure that you will be able to find something that everyone will enjoy.

What are the Best Places in New Mexico to Spend Your Vacation

No matter you are going on vacation with your family, friends, or with your better half, New Mexico will be able to provide the right attraction that you will surely love. Listed below, you'll find some of the places that you should visit when you travel to New Mexico.

The first place to visit is Carlsbad Caverns National Park. The King's Palace Tour will truly capture your hearts and imagination as this tour will involve going through four highly decorated chambers. The variety of cave formations that descends to the deepest portion is open to the public. At 830 feet deep, you can be sure that you will have a great time when you visit the cave. The guides or rangers will even briefly turn off all artificial lights just to reveal the natural darkness of the cave.

Although the trail inside the cave is paved, there is a steep hill that is 80 foot high, which you will encounter at the end of the tour. It is suggested that visitors should wear good walking shoes and you will also be required to have a general admission and tour tickets as well. The 1 mile long tour is not handicap accessible and there is also an age restriction of 4, which is strictly enforced.

In Santa Fe, New Mexico, you can take part in the World Outdoors 6 Day Hike. In this tour, you will be able to enjoy the colorful desert and alpine wilderness just in the outskirts of Santa Fe. The trail will take you the Anasazi settlement as well as on the Ghost Ranch where you will be able to see the pastel-hued landscapes which inspired Georgia O'Keefe. On your way to visit Taos, you will be able to lush alpine meadows, explore great canyons, as well as traditional pueblos.

In this tour, it is important that you are in excellent physical condition and that you should also be prepared for different weather conditions. Here, you will be able to find out why New Mexico is referred to by a lot of people as the Land of Enchantment.

Another outstanding attraction in Santa Fe is the 3 Day Fishing Trip on the Rio Chama. The Rio Chama is designated as one of America's Wild and Scenic Rivers where you will be able to enjoy countless hours of great fishing. After a great day of fishing, you can always go for a swim or explore the river by boat or by hiking along the banks. Combine all these wonderful experience with the wonderful view of sandstone cliffs which line the river, you can be sure that you will have an unforgettable vacation here.

Have in mind that the Rio Chama has class II - III rapids and that it is a permitted river where the flow is regulated by the El Vado Dam. This means that there are only specific dates on which the river will be considered as runnable. So, try to coordinate with local guides in order for you to know when is the best time for you to go fishing in this wonderful river.

These are only a few of the numerous adventures that you can experience in the State of New Mexico. There are a lot more events, things to do, and attractions that you will be able to see and experience in New Mexico which will surely make you want for more. Rest assured, after your trip you'll always look forward for your next vacation here in New Mexico.