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How to Beach It with 3 Kids

May 5, 2015 By Kelle

This post is sponsored by Honest.
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Okay, so I’ve finally figured out how to have a seamless beach trip with 3 kids–have a babysitter take them. Just kidding. When I moved to Southwest Florida from Michigan’s tundra, I promised myself that we’d be frequent beachgoers–jump in the car for impromptu sunsets and walk along the tide, coffee in hand, for weekend sunrises. I’m proud to say we have a very generous collection of beach memories in the ten years I’ve lived here, but I can’t say they’ve all been graceful, especially with the addition of more kids. Beach Hillbillies is how we’ve done it for a long time–dragging toys, dropping shovels, forgetting sunscreen and packing all wrong. And I’ve figured out why we were doing it wrong–Too. Much. Stuff.

Being that most of our beach trips are short (usually for sunset) and often planned last minute, the packing less strategy has saved us. We bring the essentials, and they all pack up and stay in one place. Grabbing them to hop in the car is easy just as coming home and unpacking is.

With summer around the bend and more sunshine in store for us, I’m breaking down our beach essentials today. Did you hear that they all fit in one bag? One bag that zips shut? Can we consider this a beach miracle and celebrate with a drink named in its honor? The Beach Miracle (recipe to come–let’s say it starts with coconut and pineapple).

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Backpack
I’ve used beach totes, baskets, push carts, you name it to haul stuff to the beach for years and finally had a Eureka! moment when I switched to a backpack. A: With three kids, it’s essential to have my hands as free as possible to cattle prod–I mean, guide–the little ones as they make their way to the beach. B: It forces me to only bring what fits in the backpack. Simplify! C: Beach walks! With a backpack, I can leave our beach blanket on the sand, put valuables in the backpack and easily take it with us when we walk the beach. This was a game changer. I’m a beach backpacker for life now.

Beach Blanket
We have a beach blanket with a built-in handle that rolls up and is easy to transport. This saves room in the backpack for other essentials.

1 towel
We bring one really nice large beach towel and share it for dry-offs rather than wasting room for three in the bag and having that much more sandy laundry when we come home.

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Small pail and a few good shovels (I love metal ones with wood handles)
I used to bring a beach tote PLUS a big basket of beach toys, and I can’t tell you how many times I lugged kids and bags down to the beach only to have someone chase me with a “M’am! You dropped this alligator toy/shovel/rake/headless Barbie/broken pail/etc. Unless we’re spending all day at the beach with plans to erect the greatest castle that ever was, all we need is a small pail and a few good shovels–and maybe a Barbie for Nella–all of which fit in the backpack.

Swim Diaper
We arrive to the beach already in swimsuits and flip-flops to make it easy. For Dash, I don’t need to buy disposable swim diapers because his Honest swim diaper is reusable–and adorable to boot. It holds everything. Don’t ask me how I know this. I love these swim diapers, though. You could also wear them under a regular swimsuit for girls, but Dash is comfortable in his swimsuit glory–Michael Phelps confidence.

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Dry Diaper
I pack one regular dry diaper to slip on Dash before we leave.

Cover-ups
Sometimes as simple as t-shirts or sundresses

Large Ziplock
To keep wet/sandy things separated when we go home (especially if you’re putting a camera or cellphone in the backpack)

Small Ziplock
For shells and great beach finds.

Sun hats
Dash’s Honest sun hat matches his suit–wide brimmed, water-repellant, UPF 50, stays on with a little Velcro strap.

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Sunscreen
Dash has really sensitive skin and had a reaction to sunscreen when he was a baby. We switched to Honest sunscreen, and I love it. It’s safe, naturally derived, goes on creamy and keeps my kids’ skin protected. I use the sunscreen lotion on their bodies, and the kids like to do their faces themselves with the sunscreen stick (which is small and easy to keep in your purse for impromptu beach/park dates).

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Baby Powder
Baby powder works great to get sticky sand off skin. A little shake down and wipe off before you leave means your car seats stay clean.

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Bug Spray
Depending on the season and weather, our Southwest Florida beaches can host these tiny flying bugs we call no-see-ums. At night, they can be awful. I keep a small bottle of Honest bug spray–made from safe and naturally derived essential oils–in our backpack.

Optional: insulated water bottles, snacks, camera, life preservers, wallet (while not always the most cost-effective, it’s often worth it for us to skip packing a cooler and buy a few treats and drinks at the beach shop), shell field guide (Lainey loves classifying her shells and keeping track of what she’s found)

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Honest is offering readers $10 off your first-time order over $40 with Code KHBEACH10OFF40.

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Summer’s coming…can you smell it? The beach awaits.

Filed Under: Mamahood, Our Florida Home, Parenting 33 Comments

Isle of Capri

February 9, 2015 By Kelle

A little radio silence there, spurred by an awful cold that took its toll on all of us and welcoming family in from out of town–nicer than the cold, I’ll say. Our lack of normalcy right now has me in the same state I was in watching the Grammys last night–“Wait, what?” Some nice performances, but completely incongruous. We’re latching onto our grounding routines (coffee, bath, bedtime!) while loving these opportunities to be with family.

We returned to the Isles of Capri yesterday, a long time coming. We blamed the lull on the fact that we’re busier and it’s harder to get us all out the door, but then we got there and watched the kids happily entertain themselves for hours–a nice reminder that it’s worth it. So while I get my bearings and clean up the remainder of wadded tissues in the house, here’s some sunshine to get the week rolling.

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Over at eHow this week with 5 Homemade Valentines for Preschoolers.

Filed Under: Our Florida Home 14 Comments

Stay Classy, San Diego

October 17, 2012 By Kelle

Well, we are a bit time zone confused, but we made it to San Diego after two very smooth flights with two very cooperative girls.  I apologize for the Ron Burgundy quotes that are going to fall into this post.  I can’t help myself–I’m in San Diego which, if I recall, means a Whale’s Vagina.  No?  Agree to Disagree.  If that makes absolutely no sense, watch Anchorman.  Thank me later.

Hardly a whale’s vagina, San Diego is lovely (no offense, whales).  I can’t get over the sky here.  I’ve been in the car for both sunsets the past two nights and, even from the car, it’s mesmorizing–an ombre sky, layered with blues and pinks and oranges, with staggered hills underneath.  And hot air balloons.  Yes, both nights–hot air balloons that found a way to join the sunset canvas of San Diego. 

We just finished Day One of the Everybody Plays shoot today, and while I have very much to say about it, Day Two begins early tomorrow morning.  Must rest.  Or, as Ron Burgundy would say, I’m very important.  I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogony.  Okay, that had nothing to do with anything. The truth is, to be part of this experience for two years now? It is such an honor, and I will express it much better when I’m a little less tired. Photos of these beautiful children and words from the experience to come.

For now, some photos of our weekend–Heidi and I spent Saturday together, hitting our Third Street Farmer’s Market and thrifting with our girls.  It was marvelous.

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More from California to come.

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I’m thrilled to welcome Jessica Clough, Independent Scentsy Constultant, back in sponsorship.  If any of you ordered any Scentsy products last year through Jessica, you know she is incredibly thorough and kind to work with.  This time of year, we are constantly warming our Scentsy pots,  wafting my current fall favorite scents, Clove & Cinnamon, Amber Road (a rich cedar & incense scent) and Cozy Fireside.

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And loving the simplistic modern look of the Tilia burner.

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Fall is in da house. Let Jessica help you bring its homey scents to your place.

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Hope to see some of you California friends at the book signing tomorrow evening (Wednesday, 7:30, Barnes and Noble at Mira Mesa).

Stay classy.

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