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Delayed, Redirected, + Somehow Still Together
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There is something about family travel that strips away the polished version of everyone and gets right down to the real thing. You find out pretty quickly how people handle delays, missed connections, hungry toddlers at 30,000 feet, and the particular chaos of an airport when the plan has completely fallen apart.
In this episode of Connected Chaos: The Family Table, we swap travel stories, and not the highlight reel kind. We talk about missed flights, difficult landings, a two-year-old with very strong feelings about missing a meal, and what it actually looks like to stay calm when everything around you is not. We also talk about what travel teaches families, about each other, about how we handle the unexpected, and about the kind of modeling that happens whether we intend it or not when our kids are watching us navigate hard moments.
Along the way, we share a few things that have actually helped: naming what is happening out loud, breathing before reacting, and the surprisingly effective move of just looking around and describing what you see when your nervous system needs somewhere to land.
Family travel can bring people closer or quietly reveal every fault line in the group. Sometimes both, on the same trip. If you have ever white-knuckled a connection, managed a meltdown at altitude, or discovered something unexpected about yourself at baggage claim, this one is for you.