Tips带baby到国外旅行丨Traveling with a baby abroad

 

很多东西你曾以为是没必要的,然而事实上你真的很需要它们!x0aSo many things that you wouldnx26#39;t think youx26#39;d need that you actually do need!...







飞往巴黎参加时装周的那一次是我第一次和克洛伊在国外旅行。一开始我很担心她要怎样适应这个新环境,所以我尽可能试着在网上搜索一些和宝宝一起旅行的技巧和诀窍,但是我觉得只有现在这个方法才对我有用!现在我马上就要飞往巴黎了,我真的好希望能再一次把克洛伊带在身边!那就像是昨天我还在担心我们能不能顺利坐飞机,现在我们就又一次来到了这里,飞往巴黎时装周!当我准备把克洛伊带来巴黎的时候,我真心觉得在网上找不到什么有用的帮助。更不要说有很多东西你曾以为是没必要的,然而事实上你真的很需要它们!所以在广泛研究并且有了第一手经验之后,下面就是我如何带小宝宝旅行的方法!



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儿童安全座椅或汽车服务

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根据你想去的地方,你或许想带着或不想带着儿童座椅。如果你打算租车,那你就有可能想带上自己的儿童座椅。至于我,我们并没有带上克洛伊的儿童座椅,因为最后在一整周的时间里我们租了一辆车,他们为我们提供了可以使用的儿童座椅。如果你租了一个儿童安全座椅,或者你用的那个不是你自己从家带的,那么你总要反复检查几次年份,品牌和型号。



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时差反应

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我之前真的非常非常担心时差的问题,我害怕克洛伊适应不了这个新时区,不过似乎还不是太糟糕。每个宝宝都是不一样的,不过克洛伊的话,她还挺容易调整的。我们大概是在下午一点抵达巴黎,当我们最后到了公寓的时候已经是下午四点左右了。每当克洛伊到了一个新环境她就变得很兴奋,而且很不容易乖乖睡觉。所以当我们到公寓的时候她就要出去,准备好好探索一番了。大约到了晚上七点的时候,她会稍微有些闹脾气,然后她就睡着了。除了她几乎每天都会在凌晨三点睡醒,然后想要玩至少一个小时这一点之外,她真的表现得很好。白天的时候我们会让她一直有事情做,让她在外面玩,这样就能让她的作息变得规律了。如果她实在是太困了,她就会在婴儿车里安安静静睡觉。大约用了两三天的时间,克洛伊就完全适应了新的作息时间。



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奶粉

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当你在国外旅行的时候,你一定要做好最坏的打算。我已经停止哺乳喂养了,所以我不得不带上大量的奶粉以确保克洛伊够吃。我做了一些调查,发现我们在巴黎买不到平时给克洛伊喝的那款奶粉。我觉得用了一个行李箱来装克洛伊的奶粉和食物。你最不希望在旅行中发生的事情就是奶粉喝完了。呆在巴黎的最后一天我喂完了克洛伊的奶粉,所以我赶紧跑去药妆店买了一些法国品牌的配方奶粉。喂她新奶粉这件事让我非常担心,因为她喝某个牌子的奶粉已经喝了很长时间了,所以我并不知道她的身体会不会对新奶粉产生排斥反应。幸运的是最后问题都解决了,而且我们也给她准备了充足的牛奶,不过我当然还是要长话短说。



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食物

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我初到国外要做的第一件事情就是去一家当地的超市。我总是会为这一周储备一些水果和蔬菜,还会买几样东西用来做菜。你永远都没办法带着个小宝宝顿顿饭在外面吃……尤其当你在国外的时候。你不知道菜单里用了些什么,所以最好还是找一家超市买一些你知道自己和宝宝可以吃的东西。



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尿布或湿巾

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我没带上我原本打算的那么多尿布和湿巾,因为我的行李箱没地方了。你基本都可以在药妆店或超市里买到当地的牌子或是和你平时用给宝宝用的相似品牌。



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住宿

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当我单独旅行或是和我的工作团队一起出差的时候,我都喜欢呆在酒店里,不过如果是和一个小宝宝一起旅行;我总会在Airbnb或者Homeaway租一间公寓或房子。我也用过一个叫Kidandcoe.com的网站,它会出租一些宝宝或小孩子住起来非常舒适房子。如果你有了一间可以单独给宝宝睡觉的房间和厨房,你就更容易在厨房里为你的宝宝准备食物了。





As you know,flying to Paris for Couture Week was the first time I've traveled with Chloe abroad. I was initially really nervous about how she would adjust to a new place, so I searched the internet for as many tips and tricks as I could find for traveling with a baby, but this is what worked for me! Now I'm flying out to Paris. It seemed like just yesterday I was worried about whether or not we would make it through the plane ride smoothly and now here we are again, flying to Paris fashion week! When I was prepping to take Chloe to Paris with me I seriously couldn't find that many helpful tips online. Not to mention there are so many things that you wouldn't think you'd need that you actually do need! So after extensive research as well as having firsthand experience, here are my tips on how to travel with a baby abroad!

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Car Seat Or Car Service

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Depending on where you are traveling to you may or may not want to bring your car seat. Ifyou are planning to rent a car, you'll probably want to bring your own car seat. As for me, we didn't bring Chloe's car seat with us because we ended up hiring a driver for the full week, and they had a car seat available for us. When you are renting a car seat or using one that's not yours, you always want to double check on the year and make and model.

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Jet Lag

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I was extremely nervous about jet lag and how Chloe will cope with the new time zone but it actually was not that bad. Every baby is different but as for Chloe, she adjusted quite easily. We landed in Paris at around 1 pm and finally got to our apartment at around 4 pm. Whenever Chloe is in a new environment she gets very excited and has a hard time sleeping. So she was out and about ready to explore right when we got to our apartment. By around 7 pm she started to get a bit fussy and that's when she fell asleep. Besides the fact that she woke up almost every day at 3am and wanted to play for at least an hour, she did pretty well. We kept her really busy and kept her outside during the day, which made her stay up during the right hours. If she was really sleepy then she would go ahead and fall right asleep in her stroller. It took us about 2-3 days forChloe to fully adjust to her new schedule.

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Milk

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When traveling abroad you definitely want to prepare for the worst. I am no longer breast feeding so I had to bring an ample amount of formula to make sure Chloe had enough milk. I did some research and found that the type of formula we were feeding Chloe was not available in Paris. I think one full suitcase was dedicated just for Chloe's milk and food supply. The last thing you want to happen is to run out of milk on your trip. The last day in Paris I was running short on milk for Chloe so I went out to a pharmacy to pick up a French formula brand. I felt uneasy about feeding her a new type of milk because she's been drinking a certain brand for a very long time, and I didn't know how her body would react to it. Luckily it all worked out and we ended up having enough milkfor her, but I was definitely cutting it short.

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Food

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The first thing that I do when I arrive abroad is go to a local grocery store. I always stock up on fruits and veggies for the week and pick up a few things to cook.You can never fully rely on eating out with a baby… especially when in a foreign country. You don't know what will be available on the menu, so it's always best to find a local grocery store and stock up on things you know your baby can eat.

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Diapers And Wipes

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I did not pack as many diapers or wipes as I wanted to because I was running out of suitcase space. You can usually find local brands or similar diaper brands for your babies at the pharmacy or local grocery stores.

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Housing

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I love staying at my fancy hotels when I'm traveling alone or with my team, but whenit comes to traveling with a baby; I always rent an apartment or house on Airbnb or Homeaway. I've also been using this site called KidandCoe.com which allows you to rent places that are kid/baby friendly. It's so much easier when you have a separate room for the baby to sleep in along with a kitchen you canuse to prepare food for your little one.
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