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For eight years, she's taken each daughter on separate "Mommy and Me" trips and swears by it. The couple met at the University of Florida, where they bonded over their love of travel, Monet told Business Insider. The older the girls have gotten, the more they've been involved with planning their one-on-one trips, Monet said. The daughter left behind gets undivided attention from James, who Monet said plans activities at home and occasionally organizes separate "Daddy and Daughter" trips. "My youngest daughter is trying to convince him to take her to Japan for their Daddy and Daughter trip."
Persons: Monet Hambrick, Monet, Jordyn, Kennedy, she's, , that's, James Hambrick, James didn't, James, who's, Jordan, we're, It's, they've Organizations: Service, University of Florida Locations: Sydney, Colombia, Florida, Las Vegas, Australia, Japan
Monet shares two daughters with her husband James Hambrick: Jordyn, who is 10, and Kennedy, who is 8. When we had kids, everyone was like, "Oh, you're never going to be able to travel anymore now that you have kids." I let my kids do adventurous activities I wouldn't dare tryI am definitely the person who plans our trips. People can judge, but I don't want my kids to share my fearsIn certain situations, my fear has hindered me from having some amazing experiences because I'm terrified. The last thing I wanted to do was instill fear in my kids just because I'm scared of something.
Persons: Monet Hambrick, Kennedy, She's, , Monet, James Hambrick, Monet doesn't, we'll, I've, That's Organizations: Service, University of Florida, Cape Town Locations: Florida, Botswana, Delta, Costa Rica, South Africa, Cape, Orlando
Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementWhen we had kids, everyone was like, "Oh, you're never going to be able to travel anymore now that you have kids." Children belong in business class like any other passenger who has paid to be thereWe've only flown business class when we have points to fly business class. Oftentimes, it's more comfortable for families to be in business class anyway. Thinking that adults own business class is not right.
Persons: , Monet Hambrick, Monet, James Hambrick — Jordyn, Kennedy, I'm, I've, Hambrick, they've, You'll Organizations: Service, Business, University of Florida Locations: Jamaica, United States, Italy, Greece, America, Colombia
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