5 Tips for Traveling with Kids

Family vacations don’t come too often in the Munoz household.  Most of the time it’s getting an opportunity for both my husband and I to get time off of work.  So as Ava’s first birthday approached, we decided to make a quick trip to Galveston.  Not the best of beaches, but it is the closest.  We thought about other travel destinations like Austin or San Antonio, but Ava can’t ride in a car for too long before she start whaling.  And there is no way we were taking a 2 or 3 hour car ride with a screaming child.  This was our first overnight trip with two kiddos and for the most part we were prepared but there were some things we overlooked.

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So I decided to help out other families, who may be thinking of taking a trip this Summer, by coming up with these 5 tips to make your vacation go little more smoothly.

  1. Pack enough clothes.  Goes without saying right?  Our trip was for three days and two nights, so I packed each girl four outfits.  One for each day and an extra pair in case of accidents.  Well, little did we know that Ava would get sick and vomit all three days.  I had to make a trip to the hotel’s laundromat to clean her clothes.  One night, she had to wear her sister’s over-sized t-shirt to bed.  So always multiply the number days you will be gone by 2 and then add an extra pair (to be safe.)
  2. Pack enough snacks.  This one we had down thanks to the hubs.  First of all, do you know how expensive hotel food is?  And how many times do you think my 4-year old asked for a snack?  You want some chips? Got ’em.  You want a juice box? Sure, hun, here you go. In the mood for some fruit?  Got it right here in the hotel fridge. Win, win.
  3. Kid-Friendly Hotels.  We stayed in a hotel that was very kid-friendly without even doing our research, so we lucked out.  While waiting to check-in (we were almost 2 hours early) they had a table with goldfish, gummy worms and some blue juice (beach themed) to keep our girls entertained.  At night, they had a blow-up screen at the pool where they played Trolls.  Olivia had an amazing time.  Also, check to see if kids eat free.  Some hotels may offer it.
  4. Check out the attractions near you.  This may also go hand in hand with picking your hotel.  Lucky for us, the Rain Forest Cafe was right next door to our hotel (not planned.)  The restaurant looks like a jungle and every 5 minutes the “animals” would hoot and holler and make all sorts of noise.  And in the evening they had carnival-themed games in front of the entrance to the restaurant.  There was also a makeshift volcano that would spit fire periodically.  The girls loved that.
  5. Plan your day around nap-times.  Trust me on this one.  It. Changed. Our. Life.  Ava usually takes a mid-morning nap and another around 5 so we waiting until about 11:30 to leave the house and make the 1.5 hour trip to the beach.  She slept the whole way! We would go to the beach in the morning and head back to the hotel around noon.  This also helped us avoid the weekend crowds at the beach. It was perfect!  Ava slept like a rock after the sun and swimming.  Then when she was good and refreshed we went on to the next activity.  Ava can be unbearable when she needs a nap, so after a year, I feel like we really have this planning thing down.

Our vacation was extremely short, but it’s one I will never forget.  Those mornings on the beach, making sand castles, collecting sea shells — are memories I will cherish forever.  On our last day, we took Ava down to the beach to sing her happy birthday.  It’s been a year of challenges but we made it through.

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The joy on the girls’ faces made this whole weekend worth it.

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Breezy Summer Dresses Under $100

Whether you’re hitting up a pool party, BBQ or the zoo with the kiddos this Summer, chances are you will be outside.  Under the sun.  In the heat.  UGH!  So why step out with some threads that will weigh you down?  I found some of the cutest dresses sure to keep you cool and cute this season.  I love that some of these picks are flowy – great for me when I’m feeling a bit bloated.  When I’m feeling on point, I’ll opt for the body-con dresses.  And they are all under $100.  I can’t wait to gives some of these a try!

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Summer Beauty Survival Kit

It’s here!!  The unofficial start to the summer, or better yet, Memorial Day.  First, let’s take a moment to thank all of the brave men and women who serve or have served to protect our freedom.  THANK YOU!!!

Now, as we kick start the beginning of pool days and sun rays, let’s talk about some essentials that will make surviving this summer a breeze.  For one, the proper outdoor protection is crucial.  So stocking up on some sunscreen is a must every year for me.  Don’t forget that sunscreen does expire, so you want to make sure your SPF is still kicking.  I usually have one for my face and one for the rest.  I like Neutrogena’s Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunblock SPF 100.  Now, I’ve heard it doesn’t make any difference once your SPF reaches 50 or 75, but I’m going to take any extra precaution and do it 100!  Even at my ripe, young age (insert laughing emoji here) I’ve started to notice some fine lines around my eyes, so I don’t play with my face.

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They even have a sunscreen stick for babies that is easy to apply and gentle on their face.  The Pure & Free Baby Sunscreen Stick comes in SPF 60 to protect those chubby cheeks. baby sunscreenNow that we have your skin covered, let’s not forget about your hair.  If you’ve ever had your hair treated, you will need to protect your investment.  Getting your hair professionally colored is not cheap.  So why take a chance with sun damage when you can take some extra precaution to keep your tresses looking lovely.  There are a few products I recommend and if you cannot buy them all, at least start with the Aveda Sun Care Protective Hair Veil.  UVA/UVB filters help protect your hair from dryness and it smells AHHHHHmazing!  This baby is part of a 3-part sun care system. The Sun Care Hair and Body Cleanser helps remove minerals that are found in pools (thanks chlorine) and may cause discoloration. It also removes salt and product build up, in case you’re hitting the beach this summer. Then you finish off your sun-protection trifecta with the Sun Care After-Sun Hair Masque.

 

 

 

Third on our sun-protection crusade is SPF for nails.  Exposure to the sun may cause your fingernails to turn yellow.  So to protect them by applying your favorite nail color.  There is also this polish that claims to protect your nails from yellowing especially if you tan indoors.  I’ve never tried it, but its called Essie Sun-E and I found it on Ebay.  Or you can go my route with some cute polish and generous amounts of sunscreen on my hands.  Also, don’t neglect the back of your hands.  This skin is thin and gets daily exposure to the sun while driving, walking outside, even next to your work window.  So make sure you are slathering on the screen daily.  You can try to ward off the wrinkles on your face all day long, but your hands will tell your age.  Remember that!

One of the hottest items this season will also be a wide-brim hat.  There are plenty of straw hats that are not only cute, but can serve as extra protection against the sun’s harmful rays.  This sweet hat is only $35 at Nordstrom!

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I live in Houston and Summer is the longest season for us.  It usually starts around April and can stretch into November.  Yes!  It’s hot here.  Always.  So I usually try to keep my every day makeup simple.  But one must have is my tinted BB cream.  I use the Maybelline Dream Fresh BB Cream 8-in-1 Skin Protector with SPF 30.  This gives me a bit of coverage while keeping my skin protected.  Now, the sunscreen in this formula does give me a bit of a shine so I have to dust some translucent powder to keep me looking matte.

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And last on our Summer beauty survival kit is the good ol’ lip balm.  Unless you want dry, flaky lips (not here!) I suggest getting some lip balm with SPF and apply generously and often.  I personally am a Burt’s Bees kind of gal, but their SPF lip balm can only be found online.  So when I am in need I head over to Wal-Mart and pick up the Chapstick Skin Protectant With SPF 15 & Moisturizer.  It doesn’t have a color but it leaves my lips protected.  I like to wear it under some lip gloss to add some shine.

And there you have it folks.  My Summer survival kit.  Obviously, the most important beauty tip is to keep yourself protected from the the sun.  Keep yourself hydrated, drink plenty of water and don’t get shy with that sunscreen!  Stay safe this summer and have fun!!

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5 Must Have Accessories for Spring

Some of my best outfits are usually topped off with some accessory.  A must-have when you are trying to diversify any outfit.  And when you’re on a budget, it helps to make the same LBD look 10 different ways.  This Spring, I am trying to collect some new pieces to extend my wardrobe.  Here are some items I am currently after.

 

  1. The Straw Tote.  Found this beach-ready tote at Nordstrom and love the pom-pom detail.  So fun and I love that you can fit your arm through the handles to keep your hands free for all the other stuff moms have to carry. Stripe Woven Cornhust Tote

 

 

2.  Silk hair scarves.  One of the easiest ways to disguise a bad hair day is with a scarf wrapped around a ponytail.  Sure the scunchie is making its comeback, but I prefer this look.  The versatility of a head scarf also gives you many options to change up your everyday look.  Wrap it around your head like a bandana, or tie it around your head like a headband.  There are numerous options.  Take a look at this one from Free People.

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3.  Wide-brim hat.  It wasn’t until recently that I took precaution to avoid sun exposure on my face.  As soon as I spotted my first brown spot under my left eye, I took cover.  I’ve been using makeup and tinted moisturizer with SPF but the added protection of a wide-brimmed hat just can’t be beat.  This hat is a steal at just under $13 at Forever 21.

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4.  Cat-Eye Sunglasses.  Protect your peepers and hide your bags (you know, from those frequent wake-up calls thanks to baby) with some trendy cat-eye sunnies.  I love the gold detail on these from Rose Gal.

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5.  Statement Earrings.  How fun are these?  Such a great way to dress up a casual ponytail when you’re out and about.  I love how big and chunky these are and the color is just lovely.  These are a steal from Nasty Gal at under $8!!

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There you have it!  My top 5 accessory must haves for this Spring.  What else am I missing?  Please let me know any suggestions.

Shoe Obsession: Espadrilles

Just in time for the summer.  The warm-weather staple, The Espadrille, is back!  From platform sandals to classic flats, everyone from Gucci to Steve Madden is playing with the trend.  I love the unique look of the rope-like soles.  You know this shoe style is ancient, but its timeless look never goes out of style.  Here are some of my favorite variations all under $100 that I found at Nordstrom.