Matthew Nevill :
I’m ridiculously proud of my wife right now. Traveling alone is already stressful enough, but doing it solo with a year-and-a-half-old toddler should honestly qualify as an Olympic event. Between carrying bags, wrangling snacks, surviving random toddler mood swings, preventing public meltdowns, and somehow still making it to the gate on time, she’s out here operating at a level most people couldn’t handle for 15 minutes. Meanwhile I lose my patience trying to untangle a phone charger.
The fact she can manage airports, diapers, nap schedules, bottles, overstimulation, strangers, and a tiny human running on pure chaos energy — all while staying calm and keeping our little one safe — is seriously impressive. People don’t realize how hard that actually is until they try it themselves. She makes it look easy when it absolutely is not.
Honestly, if she can survive solo travel with a toddler, there’s probably not much on earth she can’t handle at this point. I’m beyond proud of her. She’s an incredible mom, an absolute warrior, and deserves a standing ovation from every parent who has ever attempted to leave the house with a toddler for more than 10 minutes.
2026-05-07 03:12:58