Baby's 1st Trip: 4 Reasons Why It Should Be Europe!
Our first international trip with Benton was to France when he was 8 months old. We were anticipating dirty looks and disdain for disrupting peoples' otherwise perfect day with a baby. Our preconceived notions about the French attitude towards touristing with a baby were very very wrong. We were welcomed with open arms, and on a few occasions, having a baby helped us get better treatment than we would have otherwise: Craig asked for a table at a restaurant and the host was pretending that he didn't speak English and said it would be a long wait. I walked in carrying Benton, his face softened, and miraculously a table opened up and I was greeted in English.
Here are the reasons why Europe (particularly Western Europe) should be your first international destination with your baby:
Family Focused - During our first family trip, I was surprised at how it felt easier to touring around France than even touring around our home state. A big part of that is that family support is institutionalized on a national level in Europe, from parental leave to subsidized child care to more than a single 6-week 15 minute postpartum check up for a mom that just gave birth to ANOTHER HUMAN. Honestly, this didn't even cross my mind until I could see it in action on a micro-level during our trip. Museums and tourist spots have wonderful clean and comfortable changing tables, sometimes even providing wipes. A few museums we visited in France even offered to warm up a bottle in the gift shop if we needed it. Almost every restaurant offer the same bottle warming option too. No one made us feel unwelcome or like an inconvenience for bringing our baby into their establishment.


