Passport to Panic - Evanne Ní Chuilinn Needs Your Help

One thing is for certain, her next trip abroad can't be any worse than the last one! Evanne Ní Chuilinn is heading for the sun, with baby on board.
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The last time I went on holidays, I was pregnant.

I was only 7-10 weeks gone, and although I had the usual symptoms, I wasn’t massively uncomfortable. Himself and myself went to visit my sister in Singapore, and then travelled around Malaysia. Once I got a nap in at some point during the day, I was tolerable, (I think). We also altered one of our trips that so a hiking trek in Borneo towards the end of our break became a 5 star hotel stay in Borneo… I wasn’t complaining!

Fast forward one month, and I was away in Madrid, covering the European Equestrian Games for RTÉ. My nausea had taken a turn for the worse, and how the outtakes of my pieces to camera never ended up on Youtube I’ll never know! There were a couple of dodgy takes – think Katherine Heigl in “Knocked Up”. It got worse. I contracted shingles while in Madrid, and a planned relaxing week in the sun afterwards became my own private nightmare. Himself flew over to join me, but I couldn’t leave the bed, except to grab the bucket. I was hospitalised hours after touching down in Dublin, and spent the next six months grappling with the symptoms of hyperemesis, which the shingles had induced. Like I said, nightmare. 

Suffice to say, I am VERY excited to go on holidays this year! The little man who had me feeling so ill this time last year is here now, and we’re about to take him on his first trip abroad. (That’s assuming his passport arrives in the next 48 hours, but that’s a story for another day).  

I am not ashamed to say, that this week, I am looking – no, begging – for help. I have never travelled further than south Tipperary with the wee man before, and certainly not in the direction of 35 degree heat. What do I pack? How do I keep him cool?  What if his ears pop on the plane? I have no idea where to start. I’m assuming he’ll just wear a vest and a nappy every day.  I’ll get him to drink water, but how much will he need? I have a UV protected swimsuit for him, and a ring that he can sit into in the pool, but is pool water safe? And can we sit him under a parasol on the beach? If so, how come babies are supposed to be kept at 18 degrees? Is that just while they sleep?  There’s another pickle. To air con, or not to air con? Will he be too hot under just a fan at night? It was 36 degrees yesterday, so it’s going to be hot hot hot. I have factor 50 sunblock, and swim nappies, but all of these practicalities could be seen to by a monkey. I need to cultivate an innate instinct over the course of the next 2 days. If any of you Irish mammies out there could shed some light on any or all of the above scenarios, I’d be eternally grateful. (Of course, all this could be pointless if that blasted passport doesn’t arrive, tick tock tick tock).  

Chat soon, I hope!

 

E x

Have your say

 

Teresa Gogarty

August 14, 2012 08:49
Hi Evanne, i always brought a sarong (large one) so if you are out and about during the babys nap time, just recline the buggy and with the hood up catch the four corners of the sarong around the front of the buggy to totally cover him so he's well shaded from the sun. I've know people to bring 2 pegs for attaching the sarong around the hood. Did you also get a cap with the swimsuit, the ones that have to flap at the back to cover the back of the neck. If your baby uses a soother this is good for taking off and landing as it gets them to swallow which should help the ears, or just have something that he can chew on/eat as the plane is taking off/landing.Hope some of this helps and enjoy.

Denise McDonnell

August 14, 2012 08:53
Hi Evanne, our wee men are just about the same age I think and we're heading away in 2 days time as well, to Gran Canaria for 2 weeks. I've garnered lots of advice from family who already have kids, and regarding clothing for daytime loose cotton is best so I bought t-shirts a size bigger than he needs (as per my sister who has 4!). For the plane, give him a bottle of something on take-off and landing so the sucking counteracts the popping of ears! Once baby is kept in the shade under a parasol he'll be fine. My biggest worry was the water for bottles etc, so Volvic or Font Vella (if you're going to Spain) are best. There should be a symbol on the bottle of a baby with a line through it to let you know that it can't be used for feeding. Apparently there is alot of sodium in bottled water abroad. Hope this is helpful, and enjoy your holidays B-)
Denise

Niamh O'Reilly

August 14, 2012 09:16
Hi Evanne I recently published an article on this topic in Pregnancy and Parenting Magazine. You can find it on my blog http://nurserydublin.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/travelling-with-young-children-3/ . I agree with the other comments about the water though. There can be high levels of sodium in bottled water and if you can get your hands on Evian, it is generally the lowest, as far as i know. If you have a routine, try and stick with it as best you cna during the day. (There is nothing wrong with letting your little one sleep in the buggy at night if you are out for a meal and then transferring them later!) Hope you find this helpful adn have a super holiday! Niamh (www.thenursery.ie)

Maria S

August 15, 2012 09:13
Having travelled with two kids abroad - lots of the tips you've been given here are excellent. A soother, bottle or boob(if your are breast feeding) at take off and at landing. Lots of cotton clothes to keep them cool. Make sure he drinks plenty of water(evian or volvic the best...Spain and Portugal also have a local brand that's low in sodium) . If you are formula feeding, bring enough for your holiday and maybe a little extra. I also got these wonderful microwave sterilising bags for bottles which were a godsend. A light blanket at night in bed is fine. I also got a UV sunshade and UV tent which we brought everywhere. You have everything there...

Evanne Chuilinn

August 15, 2012 22:47
Thanks so much girls, I've taken all of your advice on board and feel a whole lot more relaxed now!! We are heading away tomorrow, and thankfully the passport arrived today!

Chat next week,
E x

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