You only get 18 holidays with your kids (or less)...

Vacationing with Multiple Kids Below 12: A Roller Coaster Ride!

For Singapore residents, the approaching September holidays offer an opportune moment, prompting some parents to contemplate a vacation during this period. Alternatively, the festive holidays are also looming closer than we might anticipate.


Let's face it, parents, going on a holiday with our mini-me squad can be an adventure like no other. Here's a glimpse of what you signed up for:

1️⃣ You're not just parents, you're fearless warriors!

2️⃣ Exhaustion hits a whole new level.

3️⃣ Say goodbye to routines, they're on a vacation too!

4️⃣ Juggling multiple connecting flights is a masterclass in stress management.

5️⃣ Who knew you'd need a vacation to recover from your vacation?

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But amidst the chaos, there are countless moments that make it all worth it:

1️⃣ Quality and quantity of family time like no other.

2️⃣ Your little explorers soak up new cultures and broaden their horizons.

3️⃣ Flexibility becomes your middle name, and you realize everything falls into place eventually.

4️⃣ Say farewell to those 6 am school run alarms!

5️⃣ Your kiddos? They'll learn priceless life lessons along the way.

Parents, remember, you only have 18 precious holidays with your children. Embrace every wild, unforgettable moment. Because these memories are the real treasures in life. 🌟✨

With warmth and mindfulness,

Michelle Lim | Founder of The MindFull Parent

Michelle Lim | Mother of 3 | Multi-Coach | Author | Preschool Educator | Baby Whisperer | Breastfeeding Mentor

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