Sydney With Kids: A Destination Page

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I’m very excited to announce my first ever destination page on WanderMom.com: check out Sydney With Kids. If you’re planning a trip to Australia with your children, I hope you find the information on that page helpful. (You’ll be able to quickly find this page on the Destinations section on the Home Page).

I plan to add more destination pages as we continue our travels this year, particularly once we start our extended adventures this coming September.

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". . .life is short and the world is wide" - Simon Raven I'm not sure I've ever consciously planned a trip based on this sentiment, but it definitely influences my subconscious! I've been traveling as frequently and widely as possible since I finished school. And I love it. I love the research, the planning, the fervent packing and the curiosity of exploring somewhere I've never been before. My husband & I are both Irish - as in born-in-Ireland. But we live in Seattle. We have two boys: wild, boisterous, regular boys. So, since becoming a Mom, I've been a WanderMom. Given our slightly-unusual family situation, routine "visits-to-Grandma" are international trips requiring passports, 10hr-flights and (oh joy!) airport transfers. I have rants, raves and opinions about how, where & why to travel with kids (start them as young as you can, I say!). I hope to learn even more by researching topics which other wandermoms may be interested in reading about on this blog. Passports, pacifiers, diapers and gameboys at the ready - off we go! Contact Info: Email Michelle: michelle (at) murphnduff (dot) org

2 thoughts on “Sydney With Kids: A Destination Page

  1. Lorraine

    Hi Michelle! I was just thinking of you and your trip to Australia. Just switched to your new site in my blog reader, so I should be able to stay more up to date now. Welcome home and good luck planning for your future big trips – so exciting!

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