My family loves a good road trip. Long car rides can be tricky with little ones, but now that they’re all officially big kids at 11, 14, and 18, it’s gotten a lot easier. In fact, I would say my kids are awesome on a road trip.
We recently explored a new route in the Pacific Northwest and it did not disappoint. Our family already loves Seattle and has spent time in the Yakima Valley working with Save the Children. I jumped at the chance to explore Portland. Then we piled in the car to journey to Montana. Friends, I had no idea what adventure awaited us.
While our car had all-weather tires, we quickly found out that “all” weather does not include Rocky Mountain winter storms. We found ourselves going through mountain passes during white-out snowstorms. As a parent, I try to remain calm for my kids, but I was petrified. I woke up at 4 am somewhere in rural Idaho so that I could be the first person in line when the Walmart tire center opened. I purchased tire chains and we set off to continue the last leg of our journey.
Despite the peril of being unprepared for the weather, the mountains remain my favorite place to travel. I find myself going back to the snow, over and over. I didn't start skiing until I was 40, and while I do love learning new things, I am often in the middle of a production over Christmas and the winter months. Because of that, I’ve taken up snowshoeing every day when I can. I love being in the quiet woods, talking to a group of women, enjoying nature.
When we aren’t seeking out mountains, my family is exploring in other ways; we rarely lounge around. One of our favorite stops was Sir John Soane's Museum in London, an architectural marvel full of fascinating antiques and artifacts.
While in the UK, I also decided to take my children to Stonehenge. I remember being blown away the first time I visited the ruins and I wanted my kids to have the same memorable experience. Unfortunately, it was so cold and windy that my middle child spent the entire visit hiding under an informational sign. Travel with kids is unpredictable, to say the least.
Window, always. I like to be tucked away.
Pack just right, which may look like overpacking, but compared to so many people I know, I’m packing quite economically.
I almost always work on every flight, the entire time I'm flying—even if I'm going 12 hours, the backlog of things I am supposed to do is always insane. It's the one place that you can be totally quiet and turn off Wi-Fi for a couple hours.
My travel is always so carefully orchestrated. I’m always landing and skating right into a kid’s performance or bedtime. So my biggest fear is delays that could get in the way of making it to something for my kids. But those are part of life.
Work out first thing.
Once Upon a Farm Refrigerated Oat Bar. Any of the flavors—you can’t go wrong. Also, anyone who follows me knows that my favorite snack to take is nuts; I don't care about the brand.
Sparkling water with a side of cranberry juice. I do drink sometimes, but I definitely have downshifted so that it is not my total go-to. I just kind of realized, “Why am I having wine on a plane? It is dehydrating; it doesn't do anything for me.”
When I'm traveling, I'm a backpack person. I think Tumi backpacks are great for travel. It feels so slick when you know where the gum is and where your chargers are.
I usually travel with my iPad that has a keyboard because it's easy, but I'm very analog; I have my date book. I have a traditional favorite date book called Graphic Images. I do use Google Calendar, but then on Sundays or on planes, I transfer it to my date books so that I can see what's coming up in the week. Because I have a lot of jobs, and trying to keep track of what I owe to whom and when, and how each day is getting split up, makes my head spin sometimes.
I co-founded this brand and it’s inspired by my family’s farm in Oklahoma. Not only are all of our snacks delicious and approved by my own kids, but my adult self is obsessed with them. The oat bars are perfectly safe for up to a week without refrigeration.
I like an over-ear headphone, so I went with the AirPods Max. I am a podcast listener, and have some favorites. I love the Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast, and of course I’ll do a little Andrew Huberman. I love Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s new podcast, Wiser Than Me, too.
I pretty much wear jeans and a sweater when I fly. I love a lot of different brands of jeans, but on my most recent flight I wore Mother jeans, one of my favorites.