San Diego With Kids (Big Kids)Someone recently asked me, "Do you travel full-time?" and although I wish I couldv'e answered a resounding "YES!", but in actuality we always have a home base. We thrive on routine and I think it's easier on the kids to have predictability and consistency in their daily life, education, sleep, diet, and friend base. That being said, we LOVE to travel and have had some really incredible experiences due to my partner's military career and the fact we both work remote. We received orders to be in San Diego all summer and I was SUPER stoked. After yet another brutal winter in Montana, this Southern woman was ready for sunshine and sand. Like most traveling mamas, I google (or Pinterest search) "X city with kids", but more often than not, you'll find a TON of suggestions for the 0-5y age group. Welp, I've got two eight year olds who are more mature than same aged peers so finding things to keep them engaged was a bit more challenging. They're too old for the splash pads, but too young to hang at the skate park solo. Here's a list of the many things we enjoyed in San Diego!
We stayed in North County to avoid the traffic jams and high prices of downtown. Here are some of our favorite restaurants in North County San Diego...
In case you're wondering about nightlife for adults...I unfortunately did not get a chance to check out the night scene as much as I love to experience nightlife in a new city, but it's there if you want it. In sum, San Diego is a place you can find EVERYTHING you need and many things you didn't know you needed! But, it's not a place our family wants to be long term. We enjoyed our time here and learned alot, but it's time to return to the mountains, pine trees and peace only found outside major cities. Stay tuned, Chelsea
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