A Guide To Traveling (Without Baby!) While Nursing
photo of us by Gooch Too I’m taking a complete detour from our usual DIY talk today, and after receiving so much interest from you, I’m going to dive into the topic of traveling while nursing – without baby. (Friends, I tried to keep this brief, but I’m an over-sharer, ha!) Last month, Scott and […]
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photo of us by Gooch Too
I’m taking a complete detour from our usual DIY talk today, and after receiving so much interest from you, I’m going to dive into the topic of traveling while nursing – without baby. (Friends, I tried to keep this brief, but I’m an over-sharer, ha!) Last month, Scott and I celebrated our 10 year anniversary in Malibu, while leaving behind our then-9-month-old baby girl at home with her grandparents. I was a wreck over it. Not because we didn’t think that decompressing and refueling alone (and yet together) wouldn’t be worth it, but because our sweet Lucy was still nursing. The logistics of being able to travel for an entire week seemed so daunting, that we almost turned down my parents offer to house-pet-and-baby-sit. At the time that we made the decision to go on our adult-only adventure, Lucy was barely 4-ish months old, and we knew we’d have some work to do to feel comfortable and actually enjoy our time away. When I asked if you’d like to know about our process for extended trav...
The post A Guide To Traveling (Without Baby!) While Nursing appeared first on Yellow Brick Home.
photo of us by Gooch Too
I’m taking a complete detour from our usual DIY talk today, and after receiving so much interest from you, I’m going to dive into the topic of traveling while nursing – without baby. (Friends, I tried to keep this brief, but I’m an over-sharer, ha!) Last month, Scott and I celebrated our 10 year anniversary in Malibu, while leaving behind our then-9-month-old baby girl at home with her grandparents. I was a wreck over it. Not because we didn’t think that decompressing and refueling alone (and yet together) wouldn’t be worth it, but because our sweet Lucy was still nursing. The logistics of being able to travel for an entire week seemed so daunting, that we almost turned down my parents offer to house-pet-and-baby-sit. At the time that we made the decision to go on our adult-only adventure, Lucy was barely 4-ish months old, and we knew we’d have some work to do to feel comfortable and actually enjoy our time away. When I asked if you’d like to know about our process for extended trav...
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