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Flying with kids? Check out …

November 4, 2013 By admin

Once upon a time, when I was a little girl, in-flight entertainment meant a coloring book, stickers and a Rubik’s cube.  Flying with kids has changed a lot and parents (and kids) will be thrilled to know that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) now says portable electronic devices can be used during all phases of the flight!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Flying with Kids?

No more announcements telling passengers to power down cell phones, no more waiting patiently to reach 10,000 feet before turning on that IPad or Kindle, and no more bored kids during take off and landing!  According the FAA, implementation will vary among airlines but most carries are expected to be onboard with the new rule by the end of year.  Flying with kids who can’t wait to read e-books, play games and watch videos all flight long?  Delta and Jet Blue have already gone through the approval process so start there first.

Electronic devices still need to be used in airplane mode or have cellular service disabled and phones cannot be used for talking or texting.  But if an airline offers WiFi or Bluetooth, that may be accessed.

Here is the FAA’s list of 10 things you should know about the expanded use of personal electronic devices (PED) on flights:

  1. Make safety your first priority.
  2. Changes to PED policies will not happen immediately and will vary by airline. Check with your airline to see if and when you can use your PED.
  3. Current PED policies remain in effect until an airline completes a safety assessment, gets FAA approval, and changes its PED policy.
  4. Cell phones may not be used for voice communications.
  5. Devices must be used in airplane mode or with the cellular connection disabled. You may use the WiFi connection on your device if the plane has an installed WiFi system and the airline allows its use. You can also continue to use short-range Bluetooth accessories, like wireless keyboards.
  6. Properly stow heavier devices under seats or in the overhead bins during takeoff and landing. These items could impede evacuation of an aircraft or may injure you or someone else in the event of turbulence or an accident.
  7. During the safety briefing, put down electronic devices, books and newspapers and listen to the crewmember’s instructions.
  8. It only takes a few minutes to secure items according to the crew’s instructions during takeoff and landing.
  9. In some instances of low visibility – about one percent of flights – some landing systems may not be proved PED tolerant, so you may be asked to turn off your device.
  10. Always follow crew instructions and immediately turn off your device if asked.

For more details, check out the FAA’s press release.

Bon voyage!

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jetBlue Airways introduces …

October 21, 2013 By admin

Tired of keeping track of every family member’s frequent flyer points?  JetBlue Airways has solved that problem with their new Family Pooling program.  This free new program allows family members to collect TrueBlue frequent flyer points individually and share some, or share all of their points in a group account.

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With TrueBlue Family Pooling, customers can determine their own “family” based on what is most beneficial to them. Everyone in the family counts. Whether it’s immediate family members, same sex partners or a couple of friends.

Ready to pool your points, visit  jetblue.com/familypooling and select a “Head of Household” to create your family.  A family can consist of up to two adults at least 21 years old and up to five children, under the age of 21. Family members can choose to have 10 to 100 percent of their points pooled into the joint account. The “Head of Household” can then redeem points from the family account for any family member’s travel. One way award flights are available starting at just 5,000 points plus $2.50 taxes/fees with no blackout dates and points that don’t expire.

I love this idea and hope all the other airlines will be creating their own family programs soon.

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Get crafty at home or away …

October 17, 2013 By admin

If you’re looking for a way to keep your kids busy crafting without having to spend hours on Pinterest researching project ideas (as fun as that is…) and way too much money in Michaels (thats fun too…), Kiwi Crate might change your life.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Kiwi Crate

Just imagine, a box arrives at your door with a fun-filled Martha Stewart like project (and all the necessary supplies) and you just sit back and watch the excitement. If you’ve got little ones, you’ll need to supervise a bit but if your kids are old enough to read the directions, you could probably get a good hour to so to do something fun like fold the laundry.

My daughter and I tested out one of the Kiwi Travel Crates and it was a big kit.  The travel kits come in smaller boxes and feature a single project that can easily be done on the go (like in a car, plane, train) or in a hotel.  Check her out making a Kalidescope.

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The kit included everything to make and decorate the project as well as an instruction pamphlet with additional suggestions and ideas. My daughter is turning four and was definitely able to do it all by herself but I did have to guide her through the simple steps.

Kiwi Crates are available in an array of offerings like monthly subscriptions, Single Crates, Travel Crates and Mini Crates as well as special holiday offerings and party favors.  The Travel Crate is just the thing to pull out midway through a flight or train ride. Here’s hoping you won’t have to hear, “Are we there yet?????”

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Note:  I was provided with the Kiwi Travel Crate for this review but all opinions are my own.

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Top 5 Halloween costumes for …

October 10, 2013 By admin

Here in New York, the leaves are changing…the air is getting crisp…the farmer’s markets are full of pumpkins and gourds…and Halloween is coming!

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I searched Pinterest high and low and here are my top five Halloween costumes for Globetrotting Kids…

1) This Baby Pilot DIY costume is just perfect for the under-one jet set.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

2) How cute is this DIY Mini Eiffel Tower?

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

3) I just love these little DIY Pan Am Stewardess Costumes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

4) Do your kids love the Disney movie Planes?  How about making this DIY Dusty Costume.  Perfect for boys or girls.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

5) No time to be crafty?  This Ride in an Airplane Costume is great for kids of all ages.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costume

What are your kids going to be this year?

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Fall fashion trend for …

October 3, 2013 By admin

Remember how cute Tom Cruise was in Top Gun?  Your little guys are sure to look even cuter in this new pilot bomber jacket from Le Top.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Fall Fashion Bomber Jacket

Modern military trends are huge for fall and this casual and comfy “To the Rescue” Rescue Pilot bomber jacket and aviator hat will please fashionable moms and boys alike.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Fall Fashion Bomber Jacket

This classic army green brushed twill rescue pilot bomber jacket features all-American patches and heroic flight wings, sherpa collar and khaki quilted lining for added comfort and warmth.

Ask your little pilot where he wants to go, zip it up while he’s thinking and you’re good to go.

Bon voyage…

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