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Over Christmas DD and I are going on a bit of a trip to the UK. Really excited but dreading it at the same time....
We have to fly (2h) then catch the tube (40min) and then change to another (15-20min) to get to my friends house. We stay a few days there then go up to my cousins in the North. So that will be 40min tube and then 4h by train.
Because of all the travelling and changing modes of transport, I have decided not to take a pram - I was considering it but DD hates it and I am not sure how I'd manage stairs in the tube with a screaming toddler trying to break out of a pram.
We will be walking and using a hippy chick (carrier type thing)
https://www.hippychick.com/categories/105-hippychick/5-hippychick-hipseatI also only want to take whatever I can carry in a normal size packpack so as to avoid chasing DD through the airport dragging a suitcase around.
What do you think I should pack to keep us going toy and clothes-wise? We need about a week's worth, DH is joining us up North with a normal suitcase and more clothes and stuff for us.
I was thinking for myself 4 pairs of panties/socks, 3 t-shirts, 1 nightie, 2 pairs tights. I can get by a week with 1 pair of jeans 1 sweater a jacket and scarf, gloves. That way I can wash every 2nd day. Do you think that's enough for a London winter?? Besides that a mini bag of toiletries.
For DD 5 pairs panties, 4 pairs tights, 4 pairs trousers, 5 t-shirts, 2 sweaters and a warm jacket, gloves, hat. Also I reckon it would be good to have her travel in pull ups. Although she has been toilet trained a good while now, she does have accidents. Esp when there is lots going on and I can't afford having her pee on me when I'm carrying her.
Snacks: raisins and other dried fruit.
WHat would u do about toys to entertain her? 4h is a long time......
We have a week in London then a week in Newcastle (newcastle will have a fresh change of clothes from DH) - how does that look when it comes to temperature?
We get -10 here at that time but I'm pretty sure it's warmer in the UK and I dont have to bring along DD's ski-pants - or do I?