Tuesday, June 30, 2015

10 Tips for Traveling and Flying with Your Busy Toddler


Aloha! We just got back from our dream family vacation to Hawaii and it was so much fun! The only downside to our vacation is that it's so hard to travel with a toddler! Toddlers are too old to sit still and too young to watch a movie. We have learned so much from this trip than all the other trips combined since we had Jayden. (Yes, we did take Jayden to China when he was 10 months and I still say this Hawaii trip is the hardest!)  It was just so easy when Jayden was a baby!

Here are the tips we learned from our experience:

1. Pack lightly for yourself. We packed everything we could think of with us this time --worst decision ever! We just ended up juggling between bags and suitcases. We had 3 carryon suitcases, 3 carryon bags plus stroller and carseat. Oh, and we have to carry Jayden! Can you imagine how are we carrying it all through security check? Or even just to get from Point A to Point B? And with so many bags we had, it's almost impossible to know where everything is! We have to rebuy sunscreen because we just simply couldn't find them!

So please please get rid of all the "I might need this" items from your luggage. Anything you might need is very likely to be purchased at your destination. I made the mistake of bringing my big fancy camera. Yes, those fancy camera do take better pictures. But it's just so much easier to take pictures with your smart phone and not have to carry a huge burden around your neck!

2. Pack lightly for your baby. I know baby needs a lot of things, but only take the most essential ones. You really don't have bring a huge tub of diaper cream and 100 diapers in your suitcase! Always bring travel size baby items and only bring amount of diaper can get you through the first day or so. Then buy the rest of them at your destination.

3. Put your IDs and Wallet from reach of your toddler. I have been putting my credit card and ID in my phone case. It's just so easy to carry around! But the problem is, toddlers love your phone! They like to push all the button and play with it. Jayden actually took my credit card and ID out of my phone  while we were in our friends car. I also lost my mind the next day when I found out my credit card and ID are missing!

4. Make friends with people sitting around you on the plane. Jayden has been a huge pain on the plane! He goes up and down the seats, trying to escape from my arms when the plane takes off, crying for no reason. I can feel the tension built up around us. It was so stressful!

It's easier when people around us understand that you have a crazy toddler! They might not do much but at least they will understand! Plus there's always nice people like to play with your toddler so they can help you entertain your little social butterfly. I don't recommend doing those cute Pinterest bags (cute note, ear plugs, candy and etc.) Those are for Pinterest, not real life! Nobody ain't got time for that!

5. Yes, you have the privilege of priority boarding and priority security check! Almost all airports and airlines give family who travel with children 2 or under these privilege. Use it!

6. Window seats are wonderful for toddlers. Window seat on the plane can help entertain your little one for obvious reason: the view! Toddlers are often fascinated by what's going on outside the window. Another hidden advantage: toddlers love to play with the window shutter! Jayden really enjoys opening and shutting the window shutter ( Yes, it can get annoying but still better than a crying child)!

7. Make sure your toddler is not hungry. Happy tummy, happy baby! Toddlers (or everyone) gets grumpy when they are hungry. Feed your toddler enough before getting on the plane.

8. Try not to change your toddler's schedule too much. It's hard for toddler to travel. It's even
harder when their schedule get messed up. Toddlers that lack of sleep can cause a lot of "I want to pull my hair out" moments for parents. It's totally OK to miss a night show. You need a happy child for the next day.

9. Childproof your hotel room. Put away anything that could cause problems in your hotel room. Some hotel rooms put glasses on the coffee table that's completely reachable by your mobile toddlers. Make sure you put it somewhere higher to prevent any shattered glass or crying baby.

Jayden found ways to stand in the dresser drawer and actually tipped over this whole dresser!


10. Bring your baby carrier. Baby carrier is wonderful on trips! It gives parents the freedom of free hands and toddlers seem to be less fussier in baby carrier than stroller. Plus, there are some places will not let you bring your stroller in so baby carrier comes extremely handy! Your toddler can even take a comfy nap on your shoulders if needed.

Our baby carrier was a great lifesaver for us on the trip

I am a firm believer of traveling does marvelous to children. They can learn to adjust to new environment, explore new things and simply have fun. Traveling with children is hard, but so worth it! Hope you get to travel a little bit this summer!
Beautiful ocean view

In front of LDS Temple in Hawaii 



Mahalo and Aloha(Thank you and bye-bye )!



Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Giveaway Time!

Giveaway | Jurassic World | Roar

Did you know that Utah is a Dinosaur Fossil gold mine?! I mean, Utah, it's a big deal.

So big in fact, that the Utahraptor was found right here in Moab, Utah. That's right people, we have our own dinosaur. It's also a cousin of the Velociraptor in Jurassic Park. Utah has a lot of dinosaur history, so we've compiled a list of our favorite Dinosaur Museums. You'll definetly want to add these museums to your summer bucket list.

Natural History Museum of Utah | Salt Lake City

The Natural History Museum of Utah has the world's largest and only display of 14 ceratopsian (horned) dinosaur skulls. The Museum collection is super unique because nearly all the specimens are from Utah and at least 15 of them are new to science since 2000!

They also have the Lythronax (similar to tyrannasaurus) that was found in Southern Utah and can only be found on display here in Utah! 

Museum of Ancient Life | Thanksgiving Point | Lehi

The Museum of Ancient Life at Thanksgiving Point has 60 complete dinosaur skeletons and is one of the largest dinosaur museums in the world. You've probably driven by it and seen the giant tyrannasaurus rex on the building. 

Ogden Eccles Dinosaur Park | Ogden

Tucked in the mouth of Weber Canyon, you'll find dinosaurs hidden throughout the brush by the Weber River. Watch paleontologist clean off fossils or dig for some gems in the cave. The Jurassic-World-like playground will have your kids playing for hours!

St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site | St. George

This museum just opened up in 2000 and is family-friendly. It's built over dinosaur footprints that you can see through the floor. Best part? The footprints were found right here in Utah. It's a small museum, but it is jam packed with fossils! Be sure to schedule a tour, we hear that's the way to visit. 

National Geographic just did a story on all the new species that are coming out of Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Southern Utah and all the pieces are sent to the Utah Museum of Natural History. Pretty cool right? 

So cool in fact, that we've got a giant giveaway!

***GIVEAWAY***

We will have five winners! Thanks to our amazing sponsors! This giveaway has a little bit of something for every age. Baby, littles, teens and adults will all love this giveaway. 

Natural History Museum of Utah : Tickets
Thanksgiving Point : Tickets
Megaplex Theatres : Movie Passes & Large Popcorn
The Salt Project : 2 Adventure Packs
LeggyBlondeShop : Dinosaur Planter
LovelyLettersDesign : Dinosaur Party Invites and Thank You Cards
SnuggleMeDesigns : Dinosaur Hooded Towel
Cloud9Craftss : Jurassic Park Movie Poster
LittleSaplingToys : Dino Teethers
The Potter's-Place : Potter Pack

Here's how the bounty will be divided.  We will have 5 winners.

The Grand Prize Winner

5 Tickets to the Natural History Museum of Utah
5 Tickets to Thanksgiving Point's Museum of Ancient Life
2 Movie Passes & Large Popcorn from Megaplex Theatres
2 Salt Project Adventure Packs
First Choice to 2 other prizes
1 Dino Teether
1 Potter Pack

Second Place

5 Tickets to the Natural History Museum of Utah
5 Tickets to Thanksgiving Point's Museum of Ancient Life
2 Movie Passes & Large Popcorn from Megaplex Theatres
Second Choice to 1 other prize
1 Dino Teether

Third Place

4 Tickets to the Natural History Museum of Utah
2 Movie Passes & Large Popcorn from Megaplex Theatres
Third Choice of 1 other prize
1 Dino Teether

Fourth Place

4 Tickets to the Natural History Museum of Utah
2 Movie Passes & Large Popcorn from Megaplex Theatres
Fourth Choice of 1 other prize
1 Dino Teether

Fifth Place

2 Tickets to the Natural History Museum of Utah
2 Movie Passes & Large Popcorn from Megaplex Theatres
Fifth Choice of 1 other prize
1 Dino Teether

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Ancient Chinese Mosquito Repellent



We live in a mosquito heaven.  Our house is really close to the lake so in summer time, there are mosquitos everywhere!

I hate it hate it hate it! I also have "sweet blood" that mosquitos love, so I got tons of bites every summer.

I also so sick of buying all the expensive mosquito repellent that filled with chemicals from the store. So this is ancient Chinese way is the way to go.

My mom taught me this ancient Chinese natural mosquito repellent when I told her the mosquito problem. She told me JUST APPLY SOME SESAME OIL! Mosquito hates sesame oil

So apparently, sesame oil is not only tasty but also repels mosquitos. Who knew? And it's completely natural with zero chemicals and it's perfect for little kids. So check your pantry! You might have a bottle of natural mosquito repellent sitting in there!

I hope this will help you with the buggy summer and apply some sesame oil as mosquito repellent when you are out and about!

XOXO,

Mia





Thursday, June 4, 2015

Vietnamese Shrimp Spring Roll with Peanut Sauce


I made this Vietnamese Shrimp Spring Roll dish last week as a quick dinner  and posted a picture of it on Instagram. I got so many requests that I need to post the recipe! So here I am writing this post!

Summer is here! This Vietnamese Shrimp Spring Roll is the perfect healthy summer dish! I love how refreshing it tastes! I have tried a couple spring roll recipes and had some failures making them. But here I am going to show you how to make them perfectly every time!

Ingredients: 

10-15 shrimp
sliced cucumber
shredded carrot
sliced green peppers
spring roll wrappers
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 Tbsp garlic powder 
salt 

For the peanut sauce

3/4 Cup of peanut butter
1/3 Cup of water
3 Tbsp of Hoisin sauce
2 Tbsp of lime juice
2 Tbsp of soy sauce
1 tsp of garlic powder
1 tsp of sesame oil
1 tsp of chile pepper sauce

Directions:

The Spring Roll

1. Marinate the shrimp with 1/4 tsp of salt and 1 Tbsp of garlic powder.

2. Heat the stove (always hot pan cold oil ) and put 1 Tbsp of olive oil in the pot. Put the shrimp in and completely cook the shrimp till its pink.

(Some recipes boil the shrimp instead. I like to cook it with garlic and salt because it just tastes so much better!)
3. Cut the shrimp in half (Make it easier to roll)

4. Get all the fillings ready for the wrap. 

5. Soak the wrapper in a pan for about 2 min till it gets soft (Do not soak it for too long-it will break and make sure you soak it one at a time-they will stuck together if you do multiples)  ! 

6. Start wrapping! Lay a sheet of softened wrapper on the cutting board. Put shrimp down first. Pink side down.

7. Lay all the other ingredients on top of the shrimp. 

8. Now fold it Asian Mama Mia Way!
  • Fold two sides to the middle.

  • Fold down the top part.



  • Tightly roll it forward and you are done!


9. Now repeat the process and start rolling the next one. (Tip: soak one sheet of spring wrapper in the pan while you are rolling the spring roll. By the time you are done rolling, your next sheet of wrapper will be ready for you to roll!)

The Sauce
  • Just mix everything up together! This sauce is not only great for spring roll, but also great to use as salad dressing! 
3/4 Cup of peanut butter
1/3 Cup of water
3 Tbsp of Hoisin sauce 
2 Tbsp of lime juice
2 Tbsp of soy sauce
1 tsp of garlic powder
1 tsp of sesame oil
1 tsp of chile pepper sauce (optional) 

Now dip the spring roll in your peanut sauce and enjoy your meal! Yes, food can be yummy and healthy the same time!

Some people may wonder why there's no basil or mint in this spring roll. Well,  basil and mint are just not one of those things that I always have in my fridge.  Cooking is all about using what you like and what you have. You can basically use anything you can think of in the spring roll as long as you like/have it !

Have a wonderful Friday and happy chopping!

XOXO, 
Mia