We are visiting family this week, and one thing I’m prioritizing this week is sticking more to routines. I’ve always been intentional about this with the kids, but I haven’t always prioritized time to exercise, journal, read etc. while traveling. Partially this is due to the time change--when the kids don’t go to sleep until 9:30 or 10, it’s hard to get as much downtime. I also think that I feel like I should be more flexible or prioritize family time/exploring new places etc.
This week, I’m going to try to incorporate my usual rhythms when I can. I’m introverted, and I genuinely enjoy time to myself to recharge. I think by prioritizing the usual things I do to feel good, I will have more energy and enjoy the holiday more. I also think this will help me to be more patient with kids who are tired from traveling or feeling out of routine themselves
Yesterday I did my usual dance video, showered, and took a few minutes to write, which felt very grounding after a long travel day yesterday. My plan is to be flexible on exactly when these things occur but to look for little pockets of time to recharge. I am now VERY glad I prioritized this since last night included a very rough several hours of trying to get kids to sleep in a new time/space. I am so not a night person, and find it really difficult to stay patient when parenting past my bedtime.
Do you like to stick to some routines on vacation or when visiting family? What do you try to prioritize, and what do you let go of?
This week, I’m going to try to incorporate my usual rhythms when I can. I’m introverted, and I genuinely enjoy time to myself to recharge. I think by prioritizing the usual things I do to feel good, I will have more energy and enjoy the holiday more. I also think this will help me to be more patient with kids who are tired from traveling or feeling out of routine themselves
Yesterday I did my usual dance video, showered, and took a few minutes to write, which felt very grounding after a long travel day yesterday. My plan is to be flexible on exactly when these things occur but to look for little pockets of time to recharge. I am now VERY glad I prioritized this since last night included a very rough several hours of trying to get kids to sleep in a new time/space. I am so not a night person, and find it really difficult to stay patient when parenting past my bedtime.
Do you like to stick to some routines on vacation or when visiting family? What do you try to prioritize, and what do you let go of?

As soon as kids get a bot older, it is NO PROBLEM to keep your self care routines going on trips, so do not fear-- this is a short-lived stage
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely gotten a little easier already, and I can see if it was just my 6-year-old, it would be a totally different scenario.
DeleteThose early years! They are busy. It really depends on where I am or what I'm doing - I always get my steps and yoga in, but other things I let float. Also if I'm visiting my parents, the "no wine on weekdays" policy immediately disappears.
ReplyDeleteI make a similar exception when visiting family!
DeleteI agree with what the others have said about the age being the tough part. I hope sticking with some of your routines will help, and I hope by this evening they are feeling a little more adjusted too.
ReplyDeleteLast night was a lot better!
DeleteI remember getting kids to sleep somewhere new- we so frequently tried to save money and jam into one hotel room. That was um an adventure. One or two kids could not stop messing around.
ReplyDeleteI’m glad you carved out time for you.
It's helpful to hear from people who have older/grown children!
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