It‘s so refreshing seeing a young woman having her own mindset and going her own chosen path. All i see is women being on their 3rd child right now, they are exhausted and have no life yet they do it over and over mostly because everybody and their friend are pregnant again and they get „ babyfever“ 🙄🙄🙄 I get „travelfever“ instead- actually planning a weekend trip to London aswell. Me and my man got to see anf travel so much last year and it‘s beyond amazing to travel childfree! 🎉 Anyways- thank you for your content! Keep going please- we need more of it!❤
Im so glad to hear that! How did you like New Orleans? I keep hearing mixed things from people who visit but the architecture there is absolutely stunning from what I've seen/heard. I agree, it's just as similar as bringing work with you on a vacation. I'm sure there can be good aspects, but just too many negative ones that become overbearing.
@@diaryofthechildfree I loved New Orleans including the architecture, art galleries, and street jazz music! The architecture is very unique. I also enjoyed the World war 2 museum and Mardi gras world
Me and my husband went to Turkey just before Christmas, since the tickets were substantially cheaper than the ones in Christmas period, and ofc we don't have a kid who needs to go to school. Even that is a good enough reason for me, on top of all the other reasons of not having kids: to travel anywhere, anytime, well as long as I have free days from work :) both me and my husband are lucky enough with our jobs and we have a bit flexibility. When we choose cheaper periods for traveling, we get to see more places for less money! On the flight to Turkey there was a family with 3 kids, all aged between 5-10, and two of the girls were nonstop screaming. We thought that they are not "babies", so they should have learned how to behave in public long ago, but then their father joined screaming game... there were four guys, afterwards we learned that they were from the northwest Turkey, opened a bottle of liquor and started drinking, offering other passengers by laughing to bear the screams😅 anyways, then I thought it was too much for me even for 4 hours, and those parents willingly have kids for their entire lives. Not judging, but I admit that I can't stop thinking about the commonalities between parenting and masochism. Honestly.
I had a 15 hour flight and there were kids who cried for at least 12 hours of the flight. Didn't sleep a wink. Neither the parents nor the flight crew did a thing.
Oh my gosh! That's awful, I'm so sorry! It gets so annoying that we are just expected to pretend it's not happening. After a certain point, an authority of some sort should be stepping in, especially on a flight...it's not like anyone can go anywhere else.
@@CordeliaWagner1999 We travel a lot during non peak times. 🤷🏼♀️ The UK doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving so it’s just November over there. The real crowds came after we go back for the Christmas markets. It was definitely still busy there but we also try not to make ourselves a target either in large crowds and stick to documenting when it feels right to do so.
Love this video so much! Hope you enjoyed London! 🤍
Thank you so much! I truly did! Next time I go back I want to do all the non-touristy things!
We love being childfree and traveling❤❤❤❤❤
It's the absolute best!
It‘s so refreshing seeing a young woman having her own mindset and going her own chosen path.
All i see is women being on their 3rd child right now, they are exhausted and have no life yet they do it over and over mostly because everybody and their friend are pregnant again and they get „ babyfever“ 🙄🙄🙄
I get „travelfever“ instead- actually planning a weekend trip to London aswell.
Me and my man got to see anf travel so much last year and it‘s beyond amazing to travel childfree! 🎉
Anyways- thank you for your content! Keep going please- we need more of it!❤
I love to travel! I recently travelled to New Orleans. A vacation with kids is not a vacation. The videography is beautiful! 💖
Im so glad to hear that! How did you like New Orleans? I keep hearing mixed things from people who visit but the architecture there is absolutely stunning from what I've seen/heard.
I agree, it's just as similar as bringing work with you on a vacation. I'm sure there can be good aspects, but just too many negative ones that become overbearing.
@@diaryofthechildfree I loved New Orleans including the architecture, art galleries, and street jazz music! The architecture is very unique. I also enjoyed the World war 2 museum and Mardi gras world
Thanks for the rec on Stonehenge!
You're welcome! It was a fascinating place! I picked up some books on it I plan to read soon!
Me and my husband went to Turkey just before Christmas, since the tickets were substantially cheaper than the ones in Christmas period, and ofc we don't have a kid who needs to go to school. Even that is a good enough reason for me, on top of all the other reasons of not having kids: to travel anywhere, anytime, well as long as I have free days from work :) both me and my husband are lucky enough with our jobs and we have a bit flexibility. When we choose cheaper periods for traveling, we get to see more places for less money! On the flight to Turkey there was a family with 3 kids, all aged between 5-10, and two of the girls were nonstop screaming. We thought that they are not "babies", so they should have learned how to behave in public long ago, but then their father joined screaming game... there were four guys, afterwards we learned that they were from the northwest Turkey, opened a bottle of liquor and started drinking, offering other passengers by laughing to bear the screams😅 anyways, then I thought it was too much for me even for 4 hours, and those parents willingly have kids for their entire lives. Not judging, but I admit that I can't stop thinking about the commonalities between parenting and masochism. Honestly.
Love the video ❤
Thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it!
I had a 15 hour flight and there were kids who cried for at least 12 hours of the flight. Didn't sleep a wink. Neither the parents nor the flight crew did a thing.
Oh my gosh! That's awful, I'm so sorry! It gets so annoying that we are just expected to pretend it's not happening. After a certain point, an authority of some sort should be stepping in, especially on a flight...it's not like anyone can go anywhere else.
Kids are annoying…. The crying, screaming and temper tantrums drive me crazy. I have no interest in travelling which is why I’m single/unmarried.
Probably for the best. There is hardly ever a guarantee who you'll be flying with on any given day.
Not mention the smell of dirty diapers if the kid is a baby.
Beautiful makeup look, hun ❤
How do travel bloggers manage to make every place look so empty while journalists at the same places are drowning in crowds?
@@CordeliaWagner1999 We travel a lot during non peak times. 🤷🏼♀️ The UK doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving so it’s just November over there. The real crowds came after we go back for the Christmas markets. It was definitely still busy there but we also try not to make ourselves a target either in large crowds and stick to documenting when it feels right to do so.
I'm heading back there on Monday for NYE. Hopefully no crotch critters on my flights.
Hopefully not! Rest is essential!
'crotch critters' 🤣
You didn't show the rioting ☪️, the mass prayers, the "Shatmria for Britain" Demonstrations.
You showed the tourist London.
I was in London for the first time as a tourist so it’s going to be tourist focused.