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MyLife: Unravel with Travel

My children’s father is a busy man. He is seldom available in person for the kids and even more rarely mentally. I make sure that they value their father’s efforts and respect his passion but at the same time they need to share their childhood with him.

I also believe that he deserves to enjoy the mischief and innocence of his children before this phase is over. It is always entertaining and exciting for him when he hears about their naughty and hilarious doings and relaxing and soothing to be snuggled and hugged.

Since KS works 24/7 while in Karachi, a vacation is the most treasured family time that we all look forward to. Indeed, travelling is a great way of bonding and also stimulating the senses of both young and old alike.

Last week, just when we were looking for a short getaway, the Easter holiday arrived and we booked a random trip. North of Pakistan seemed to be the best choice for a short lazy trip but we didn’t know we were in for a spectacular surprise.

Although we had planned to trek up to Mushkpuri till we discovered snow, but to our pleasure it rained and hailed throughout the weekend even in Bhurban and Murree Kashmir Point. The mountains, the forests, the sights and the serenity were all absolutely exhilarating.

Here I share some travel advice from The Smart Parents Handbook that you can keep in mind when you plan your next bonding journey:

As far as our family trip was concerned, the weather was so pleasant that we didn’t want to return and the kids have demanded to come back to the mountains soon. Hubby is not bothering to apply for the Schengen Visa and is planning to return to Pakistan this summer to explore further towards the Swat, Gilgit and Kashmir.