For the past 3 summers we have taken a family beach trip. With our busy work schedules and only having all 4 of our kids together half the time. We try to schedule one 7 day family vacation a year. We plan our trip around Huxley’s birthday which is July 17th. Huxley doesn’t quite have a large friends list at age 3 so we make a big deal about his birthday at the beach.
On Hux’s 1st birthday we went to my grandmother’s beach house in Hilton Head Island. Since I was 10 years old I spent many summers there with my grandparents so its safe to say its one of my happy places.
At the time we were living in Columbia SC, so the trip via car was only 3 hours. Logistics was easy, Hux did fantastic in the car. Our car was packed jam tight with highchairs, strollers, pack and plays, toys, etc. I felt like we brought our entire house with us. Huxley was not walking yet, so mobility wise it wasn’t so bad keeping a close eye on him. We had the whole house to ourselves, so we had a great amount of space to spread out. Hux took long naps and slept well thru the nights. The trip overall was easy to handle.
Year 2 we traveled to my husband Blairs happy place, Orange Beach. Since he is born and raised in Alabama he spent majority of his time there. For me it was my 1st time, so didn’t know what to expect. We rented a Condo at Caribe right across from the beach. This condo has about 30 floors per building, and we were at the tippy top. My anxiety was at an all time high, just thinking about the kids out on the balcony. Like any anxious mother, I banned the balcony from any children. Now at this point Huxley is walking, or should I say running.
The condo was extremely crowded due to it being prime time, summer vacation time. Huxley which I will talk more in depth about at another time is what the autism world calls an eloper. Which means he likes to run and wander away. Extremely scary situation. One minute he will be sitting down and the next he’s bolting out the door. With this it makes being out in public extremely hard. Hux spent a lot of time either holding my hand, being carried or in the stroller. Him being restricted causes meltdowns and lots of stress. I mean I get it, but I have to keep my child safe first. If he bolts in a crowd and I’m calling his name there is no way for him to respond. He is nonverbal so he cannot yell back, or tell someone he is lost.
He didn’t sleep well, because at this point he was to big for a pack and play but with his eloping, he couldn’t be on a bed yet. So, we found a bigger pack and play option which he hated. He was getting to big for high chairs in restaurants, but he couldn’t quite sit in a chair by himself.. So he ate on my lap or in a stroller. All not ideal situations.
We hired a photographer to take our family photos.. The pictures came out great, but Hux’s eye contact at the time was not good. He didn’t respond to his name, so as much as the photographer tried to get his attention. it was not working. I was very overwhelmed trying to get a good family photo. Overall, the kids had a great time, but for me honestly, it was a lot. I was ready to just go home.
Which brings us to year 3. We decided to go back to Hilton Head and be at the beach house, so that we had a house to ourselves again. For our family that is just what we need, right now condos and hotels are just a lot more stressful for us and our family of 6. Huxley is still a runner, so that hasn’t changed over the year but I’m more aware of his eloping signs and how to deter him better. Huxley at this point was using a booster seat, which made restaurants so much easier. I also learned what helped him sit for longer periods of time. At restaurants the tablet was allowed.. no judging! A few months before we left we transitioned Huxley to a big boy bed, so that on vacation he was comfortable on a floor bed in our room. He did fantastic!
We didn’t hire a photographer this year but we did go down to the beach and take our own photos, I tired to pose Hux for photos and he was not having it. All he wanted to do was run down to the water. He was dressed in a bottom down shirt, khaki shorts and a regular diaper. I kept having to chase him down, as he just tried to run to the water.
I took a deep breath and said, ok.. lets do this. I stripped him down butt naked and let him run to the ocean. He got there and just loved every second of it. Some beach walkers looked at me like OH MY GOD, is that mother crazy.. that child is naked.. while others smiled, giggled and waved. Then we decided to take our family photos near the water around Huxley. Let me tell you, they were the BEST photos I could have asked for. I caught his pure enjoyment, of him in the moment. Not posed, not restricted! Vacation with 4 kids, one being a toddler is always stressful.. but compared to the following year I was able to enjoy it
The point of this story is that each year brought on different challenges, stresses & joys. Year 1, Autism was not in our vocab yet, year 2 it was and I was still trying to figure it all out, year 3.. still figuring it out but each day with a better understanding!
I’m learning to embrace and go with the flow. It’s hard as planning is in my nature but sometimes plans turn to crap and we move on. One day I will look back at all these vacations and think how much Huxley has progressed each year and be thankful!!
Year 4 will be coming up soon and normally I stress thinking about our next big trip but now I’m looking forward to it.