Jumbleberry Jam

The Sweet and Sour from Birth to Bliss

Travel with Tots 5 July 2009

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Our vacation/move was excellent! I found camping with JumbleSon even more relaxing than when we went solo for 6 months.  I think, in part, because we didn’t mess with ice & coolers, cooking food over a fire, or planning to cram as many sights as possible into each stop.  And, of course, there were more opportunities to stop in “civilization” than the Australian outback!  This included wonderful visits with dear friends (with toys – this was a very important point for JumbleSon who asked of every destination, “will there be toys there?”).

Besides just being very lucky to have a 2 1/2 year old who travels like a rock star, we found the following things helped make our days run more smoothly.

TRAVEL TREATS

I believe it was Lotus who suggested here that I bring wrapped gifts to share along the way.  Thank you!  It was a big hit!  Especially since he’d just watched all of his things be packed up and put in to storage.  I averaged a gift every other day. Most were small new treats, but some were his old toys that I thought he might like to use along the way (like his hand-made binoculars for explorations).  I tried to make the treat fit either our destination (beach toy for our first day at the ocean, snake from Mamaroots on a desert hiking day, etc.) or need for extended entertainment (car time).  Each gift was wrapped in tissue paper to add to the excitement.

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STICKER MAPPING

With JumbleSpouse’s amazing GoogleMaps help, we put together a 3 ring binder made of plastic sleeves containing maps for each leg of our journey.  The day we left each new destination, we reviewed where we’d been, then found a sticker (pre-printed by me – thank you GoogleImages & Friends who sent photos) that matched what we’d seen.  We would then look ahead on the map of the day to preview where we were heading.  Periodically, we got out the full U.S. map and got a bird’s eye view.  While JumbleSon really got in to this, the down side is that he now asks daily where we are going next!  :-)

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GLOVE COMPARTMENT GAMES

I kept a few things in the glove compartment to pull out when he started fussing.  Just before we left, I got a travel sized magna doodle (or what ever they’re called) – the kind that uses a stylus to create pictures, then slide a lever over the image to erase it.  I also had an electronic toy (gifted by Molly’s Mama) that plays music and teaches the alphabet (VTech Alphabet Apple Tree).  And, although JumbleSon was highly unimpressed, I’d also made him an I-spy game out of a jar, rice, and bits & bobs that I’d found around the house as we were packing up.  For the most part, these would only come out during travel.  Of course, there were moments (after hours upon hours in the wild) when he felt that he needed “walls”…

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BREAK IT UP

On average, we spent no more than 4 1/2 hours driving per travel day.  This worked really well, especially since someone woke at dawn just about every camping morning.  So we could arrive at our destination by early afternoon.  We also spent the night with friends (or, in the one case of severe thunderstorms, a hotel) every 3 days or so.  By the end of week one on the road, JumbleSon was really jonesin’ for home (this lasted about 2 days, then he fully recovered and never looked back :-) ).  Even though it wasn’t ours, it still filled a void (contrary to our attempts to convince him otherwise,  our 2-door celica and 4-person tent does not a home make).  It was a total treat to sleep in a bed and spend time with friends who took us to awesome local sights we would have never seen (like the Bay Area Discovery Museum – thank you so very much, Marina!)

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THE SECRET WEAPON

I’m sure it is different for every family, but for us it was all about JumbleSon’s favorite music CDs (at the moment it’s Wheeeeeee), audio stories (I think we all have Stone Soup memorized now), and our tiny, portable DVD player with old, commercial-free episodes of Blue’s Clues.  All audio/video came to us from the one and only Angeliki – still taking care of us.  Even from afar. Thank you, dear friend.  Thank you!

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So, how about you?  Feeling inspired to take a road trip this summer?  I look forward to reciprocating all the kindness friends gave us on the road (either directly to them, or indirectly to other weary travelers).  If your wanderings take you to the Pacific Northwest, please do let me know.

 

Home Sweet Home 29 June 2009

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We made it!

Two weeks.

Three thousand miles.

Six states.

Five gracious hosts/hostesses.

One hotel room.

Ten hot showers.

Eight cold camping nights.

One remarkable traveling toddler.

Countless peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

One orgasmic coffee.

Unfathomable natural beauty.

And the happiest of endings.

Home!

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On Holiday 15 June 2009

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With any luck, by the time you read this we’ll have a presentable, empty condo; and will be packing up our 2-door Celica (affectionately named Zephyr) for the beginning of our big adventure.

Either from the road, or soon after we get settled in Washington, I hope to share more about traveling and camping with kids, as well as fun shots from special spots along the way.

Until then, please forgive my absence at your place.  And…

Enjoy the silence here

 

Road Trip Tunes 9 June 2009

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We’re planning to be on the road for about 2 weeks between here and our semi-final destination. JumbleSon’s favorite tunes are packed, but now it’s time for the grownups (’cause there’s only so much Raffi even the most dedicated listeners can take).

Our CD collection is quite large as we haven’t made the leap to MP3 (did I mention I live in a bubble? ;-) ). So, we’ll be schlepping an old school CD carrying case with us (If we had the nerve, we’d take cassettes too ’cause our car stereo is as ancient as we are.  But we won’t go there).

There are exactly 24 open spots.  12 discs for me and 12 for JumbleSpouse.

But what to take? {tapping foot as I peruse our stash}  I don’t have to worry about Bjork, PJ Harvey, Nick Cave or RadioHead as Mr. Jumble has them covered.  But for me…

The Smiths. tick

Indigo Girls. always

The Cure. oh, yeah

Annie Lennox. check

Psychedelic Furs. can’t leave home without ‘em

They Might Be Giants. of course

… query… query… query…

What would you take?  Please share your favorite road trip music.  I’ve got space :-)

 

Random Copenhagen 21 April 2009

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I had a long, exhausting post planned for today. I exercised some demons with the intent of sharing them with you. But, who wants demons on a glorious spring day?

What I really want today is atomic pink hair.

Groovy tights.

And a solo, two week vacation in/around Copenhagen.

What are you dreaming about today?

 

Travel Notes 2 April 2009

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I’ve just had the chance to work my way through all of our New Mexico photos and to begin to process our trip…

img_3426First, let me say that JumbleSon is a champion traveler. Makes his Mama proud. Give that boy notice that he’s on an adventure, food, complete clothing changes following excessive pumpkin seed consumption, the occasional DVD, and he’s golden (never mind that the highlight of his trip was a a visitor’s center thanks to a certain stationary train). If only I could say that about his everyday temperament. Still, Laura’s family was most gracious with us. And we had many happy moments of cuddling, laughing, creating, playing and exploring in the midst of periodic shrieking toddler hysteria.

img_3496The bunny, pouch and peep were a hit. So much so, that they all need a washing. And who can beat an Earth Egg hunt in the desert? Especially when it’s in such a gorgeous location as the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Preserve.

There are many things I love about travel, but one of my favorites is finding the unexpected in route to, and at, the destination.

Northern New Mexico is truly beautiful – at least from the interstate, and especially early in the morning. Still, I had much higher hopes for Santa Fe. To its credit, though, we didn’t get much time to explore. I hoped that my lack of enthusiasm didn’t disappoint my lovely hostess too much, as I was so grateful for her willingness to share it with us (especially since she drove 4 1/2 hours to do so).img_3453

However, I will say it felt very much like Adelaide, Australia to me which made me smile. No, the awesome adobe architecture doesn’t match, but the feel of the place was similar. I tune in to places this way…they may look very different, but the energy or a street corner sign or some other oddity makes me connect distant places from time to time.

img_3566I imagined Las Cruces to be, well…a bit of a desert wasteland. But, much to my surprise, it had a gorgeous mountain range called The Organs, and all the amenities I require to be happy…a good farmer’s market, friendly people, an excellent 2nd hand book store, yummy cheap wine, crunchy grocery store, and – during our visit at least – lovely weather (remarkably it was cool and sunny every day, even if a bit too windy to enjoy hikes and such). There were also some excellent kid-friendly nature and heritage centers.

And I could not get enough of the adobe and stucco architecture. My dream home will almost certainly be made of earth.

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Apart from the deliciously decadent time with dear friends, I think I enjoyed our trip to Mesilla the most. It’s a tiny place, but exactly how I had expected Santa Fe to be. It felt authentic to me. Even with the Billy the Kid gift shop ;-) .

Like most traveling experiences, it makes all the difference to tour with locals. And, all the better if those locals are completely wonderful people who will indulge JumbleSon in an after-dinner Marching Band Parade!

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The Gift of the Global 10 March 2009

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So, I thought it would be fun to see what the map would look like if I pooled all of our collective travel experiences (of those of you who listed them on my previous post ).  32 Countries!  (Yes, I count Alaska as separate ’cause it’s like, almost in Russia, don’t you know ;-) .  And Texas, of course, has long awaited the chance to be counted as its own country ;-) ).  Here’s where we’ve been…
  1. (Alaska)
  2. Australia
  3. Austria
  4. Bahamas
  5. Belgium
  6. Canada
  7. Cayman Islands
  8. China
  9. France
  10. French Polynesia (Tahiti)
  11. Germany
  12. Hong Kong
  13. India
  14. Ireland
  15. Italy
  16. Japan
  17. Lesotho
  18. Macau
  19. Malaysia
  20. Nepal
  21. Netherlands
  22. New Zealand
  23. Philippines
  24. Singapore
  25. South Africa
  26. Switzerland
  27. (Texas)
  28. Thailand
  29. Vanuatu
  30. Vietnam
  31. United Kingdom
  32. United States
This certainly is looking more respectable.  And, by some wild and wonderful transitive property of year 10 Geometry, I feel so well-traveled!
 
I’ve also been enjoying dispatches from Germany by The Little Travelers (Mama and Kiddos alike) .  I so want their travel DVDs and life experiences!  What a life they are living!
 
At our place, vicarious travel has been happening since JumbleSon was about 11 months old.   children_likemeOne of his favorite books – then and still – is Children Just Like Me

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We still mostly just look at the pictures and find the country that each child lives in on our world-map, but it’s been a great intro to World/Human Geography.
 
As an added bonus, we got to go to the traveling exhibit based on the book when we were in Illinois last year.  JumbleSon was beside himself to see the life-sized kids like Rosita (Australia) and their homes, foods, pets – especially Omar’s turtle (Mexico).  His only sadness was that Monika (Hungary) was not included.  He’s had a serious (almost scary) crush on her since we first started our explorations!
 
There are many, many things that I want for JumbleSon in this life.  And where I may fail in many areas, I am committed to giving him the gift of travel (even if it’s just “armchair travel”).
A globally minded child grows into an adult who:
* respects him/herself and others
* works cooperatively rather than competitively
* has a healthy mind and body
* respects the environment and the laws of nature
* does not indulge in their own gain at the expense of
another
* values connection over collection (people more important
than money)
* is aware of their gifts and talents
* is comfortable expressing their creativity
* stands for causes, rather than against causes
* understands there is no them, only us.
it’s all about connection…

You know what? I don’t just want these things for him. I want them for me, too.

 

Buzz Kill 3 March 2009

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Tribal Girl with Buffalo Headdress by Andrea Zuill

Tribal Girl with Buffalo Headdress by Andrea Zuill

This excellent painting by Andrea Zuill (which you can purchase here) pretty much sums up how I’m feeling.

I got all dressed up in my return to work mindset because the Seattle gig was pitched to me as a “done deal”.  All I had to do was provide my billing rate, the hours I’d be there and when I could start.  So, I spent several agonizing weeks trying to work out the financials, temporary housing and child care for JumbleSon, and had managed to come up with three good options (no small task from afar).

Today I got word that they’d found someone local for the job.  Huh?

But, I should call on them again in June/July when I’m back in town for good.  Whatev-ah.

I’m not really sad since the longer I waited the less interested I became.  I am spoiled.  Back in The Day there was no waiting for job news…it just fell in my lap, and always more than enough of it.  Not so anymore.

Such is the life of a SAHM trying to return to the paid workforce in a recession.  A major buzz kill.

The happy news is that now I can have coffee with Maria Rose next week, and that JumbleSon and I will be able to road trip down to play with Laura in a few weeks!  The bad news is that now I must face de-cluttering and organizing the Dread Closet of Doom.

Boo.

 

World Travelers 27 February 2009

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I consider myself a Traveler.  JumbleSpouse has this great Amnesty International T-Shirt that says, “Citizen of the World” on it.  And while we both think of ourselves as such, here’s the rub:

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This is the map showing places we’ve been in green.  Um, a whopping 10 countries. If you count JumbleSpouse’s birth year in Singapore, we’ve got:

  1. Australia (both Jumbles)
  2. Bahamas (JumbleMe)
  3. Belgium (JumbleMe)
  4. Canada (both)
  5. France (JumbleMe)
  6. India (JumbleSpouse)
  7. Italy (both)
  8. Netherlands (JumbleMe)
  9. Singapore (JumbleSpouse)
  10. United States (both)

Granted, when we travel to foreign countries, we tend to spend a long time (1 – 6 months with the shortest being a long weekend in the Netherlands for me and three weeks in Italy for Mr. Jumbles) so that we can get a real taste of the place.  No Contiki tours for us!

Still, there are so many countries left (184, or 185, depending on how you count Taiwan) for us to explore before we really deserve the title of true World Travelers. I dream of spending 6 months/year at home and 6 months/year traveling (staying at minimum 1 month per selected region).

Even though we may never be in a place to spend the kind of time I’d like in all of the countries I’d like, I think we’ll always feel comfortable with our Citizen of the World status and strive to know more – always more – about this Big Blue Marble and our fellow citizens.

How about you?  Where have you been?  Where would you like to go?  Do you suffer from an acute, chronic case of wanderlust?