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Ep 63: Spring Break 2026: (Utah, Arizona & Peru)

40 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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Spring break looked very different for each of us this year. One of us took on Vegas + Bryce Canyon + Zion + Page, another tried to balance relaxation in Scottsdale, Sedona, and Page with kids, and one went all in on an international trip to Peru. Three trips, three totally different experiences, and a LOT of lessons learned. In this episode, we’re breaking down: * How we chose our spring break destinations * What we actually did (the highlights and the chaos) * The experience of traveling with kids of literally all ages! * What we did RIGHT that saved our trips * What we would maybe change if we had to pick If you’re planning a family vacation or just want a real, unfiltered look at traveling with kids—this one’s for you. Because spring break isn’t just about the destination… it’s about expectations, flexibility, and having enough snacks to survive.

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