Earlier this year we booked our first family holiday as a 3 and it’s now given me the itch to book another family break. I’ve been looking at places to visit and would absolutely love to go back to London now we are 3 and take Freya to some of the sites. (Yes I’m aware she won’t remember much at this age but that’s not the point). So it got me thinking and I wanted to put together a little bucket list of top attractions to visit in London that are perfect for the family.
Planning our first family holiday
As you well know, I recently had my first child and also got married. The fact that I was 5 months pregnant when we got married and then it became all about getting the house baby ready, a honeymoon was basically never an option.
Fast forward to my little girl being 3 months old and we are now starting to plan our first holiday as a family for 2018.
The main things we are looking for in our holiday are:
Good Food
Good Accommodation with a pool
Flight time of 5 hours or less
Somewhere not too hot since our little one won’t be very old yet
One of the places we have looked at is Majorca.
What I do with my travel photos once I’ve returned home
As we creep ever closer to the due date of our first child, it’s got us thinking about photos an storage options as no doubt we will take endless snaps of our little one once she arrives.
This realisation that we need to purchase a bigger hard drive for said photos got me reminiscing over our old snaps from the 9 years we’ve been together and in particular, some of our holiday snaps.
Destination 2 conveniently got in touch around the same time (a very strange coincidence I will just confirm) and asked me what exactly I did with those holiday snaps and whether I printed them out or stored them in albums or photo frames. They’ve recently found some stats when it comes to travel photos and I thought I’d share them with you below:
When it came to making hard copies of the images, only 12.5 per cent of holidaymakers make the effort to get them printed. The remainder of us either create an album on our phones or share them on social media.”