coucou!

fleurishing-famille

 

We’re back! Our trip was both epic + exhausting, whew – traveling with toddlers is no joke. The joyous and memorable moments far outweighed the tough and tiring ones, thankfully. We accomplished so much during our ten days in Paris, and had the most amazing, gorgeous spring weather. I’m not sure it gets any better than April in Paris! I still have so much to share with you – I purposely didn’t post as much on social media as I usually do, as I was focused on being present with my family. I’m anxious to share our adventures, and promise to do so promptly, but currently we’re dedicated to recovering from jet lag and settling back into our regular routine. Check out the #fleurishingfamilleinfrance instagram feed…many thanks to my friend Ashley for capturing this moment (and more)!

ashley ludaescher photography

bon weekend

traveling-with-kids

 

Our passports are ready + waiting, our (airbnb) apartment is booked, and our suitcases will soon be emerging from the attic. We’re counting down the days until we leave for France, and what will be Henry + Marie’s first flight! Nothing like an 8-hour flight to break them in, eh?! Not nervous at all, nope (insert nervous teeth emoji here). Even though I’ve been researching and planning for this event since they were born, it is still very daunting, especially with twin toddlers. However – many of my favorite articles + posts prove that not only can it be done, but it can actually be enjoyable. I’m on a personal mission to prove that point. Until I do, and can share my own experience + advice, I thought I would share a few of my favorite resources from around the web. Have you flown with your kids? Tips + tricks are welcome!

BON WEEKEND!

traveling with kids

tips for flying with kids

traveling with kids: air

20 tips for flying with kids

flying with a baby or toddler

we’re going to paris!!!

french-books-for-kids

 

Our children’s French + Francophile book collection came in handy for the exciting news we shared with Henry and Marie this week (and are now sharing with you)!! While these shelves usually have an interesting mix of subjects, I gathered and arranged these especially for our announcement. We invited them in (mommy poised with camera in hand), let them peruse the familiar books, and then posed the magic question after they had a chance to study them.

 

marieandbooks

henryandbooks

 

“We’re going to be taking a very special trip soon – can you guess where we’re going?!” To which they simultaneously replied “France!” + “Paris!”!!! I just had to animate these photos for full effect. I think it’s safe to say they’re excited.

 

goingtoparis

 

WE’RE GOING TO PARIS!!!!!!!!!

the toddler bed transition

toddler-bed-assembly

 

Last weekend we said goodbye to cribs and hello to toddler beds. I’m not gonna lie – it was an emotional event for me. They were ready, but I was never going to be. We had actually purchased the beds last year, wanting to have them ready and waiting for when the time came. With only one climbing out incident (by the wild child Marie), we waited as long as possible, not wanting to disturb their amazing napping/sleeping patterns. But lifting almost 30 lbs. of kids (times two) in and out of cribs 3+ times a day was taking a toll on our backs, and considering some upcoming travel plans that require sleeping in bigger beds, we felt it was time. We talked about it for a few months, read books, and showed them pictures of their new beds….they were excited and looking forward to freedom. Needless to say, mommy + daddy were a bit scared.

 

marieandbed

 

The decision of toddler vs. twin beds was a laborious (and very personal) one. After intense consideration, we realized toddler beds made the most sense for us (if you’re a parent, you know how hotly debated this issue is). It mostly comes down to space for us, as Henry + Marie share a room, and we want it to look/feel spacious for as long as possible. Also, in my opinion, going from a crib to a twin bed is a bit scary for a child, even with bed rails protecting them from falling. When you try to imagine the world from their perspective you realize how giant things can seem. Cost is a big reason many skip the toddler bed and opt for a twin, but we felt it was worth it for a smoother transition, more space, and the same (costly) mattresses. Our hope is that they can be in these for at least 2-3 years, before making the jump to twins.

 

henryinbed

 

Their immediate reactions were joyous, and they wasted no time taking them for a test drive. Since the beds we chose have some enclosure, they felt cozy enough without all the bars to surround them. The first attempt at nap time was a joke – they were just way too excited about their new freedom. However, the first night was a total success, whew…they didn’t fall out or get scared, and even stayed in bed until we came to get them in the morning! By the third day they were settled into their new routine, and normal naps resumed (insert collective parental sigh here). Overall, the transition was pretty smooth + seamless! I’d love to hear your stories…when did you make the switch, or are you considering it now?

p.s. – clothing c/o burts bees baby (in case you’re curious)

p.p.s. – stay tuned for the full reveal of their toddler room makeover!