Brenda Song recently shared insights into her life as a mother and her experiences traveling with her children alongside her husband, actor Macaulay Culkin. In an interview, the actress discussed how motherhood has reshaped her approach to travel and the cherished traditions she has begun with her family.

Traveling with children has brought new challenges and joys for Song. She describes herself as having always been meticulous when it comes to packing and planning. “I’ve always been quite type A. I’m an over-packer,” she explained. However, she noted that since becoming a mother, she has learned to savor the travel experience more. “Having kids has made me sort of remember that a lot of things I do with my boys, it’s the first time they’re actually experiencing something,” she said. This shift in perspective has made her more appreciative of the privilege of travel.

The actress emphasized the importance of making journeys enjoyable for her children. “I’ve actually spent more time at the airport with kids,” she said, acknowledging that while many advise against it, she wants her boys to enjoy the experience. Song shared her travel essentials, which include noise-canceling headphones and a Kindle, allowing her to immerse herself in books during flights. She highlighted her love for reading thrillers, mentioning her current book is tied to an upcoming film release.

Family Traditions and Celebrations

Song also described the sweet family traditions that she and Culkin have established. Reflecting on their relationship, she remarked on Culkin’s romantic gestures, particularly when he surprises her with flowers picked by their sons during trips to the grocery store. “It’s so thoughtful because, for me, in a partner, you want someone who sees you and is paying attention,” she stated, illustrating how these small acts of kindness deepen their bond.

As the holiday season approaches, Song revealed some of their cherished traditions. “We go out and get my ladder out with my dad, and we do all our outdoor decor,” she shared, describing how they spend a week preparing for Christmas. She also mentioned the joy of taking annual photographs with Santa, a tradition from her own childhood that she now shares with her boys.

When asked about the public’s reaction to Culkin, particularly during the holiday season, Song acknowledged that while it can be challenging, most people are respectful. “Our children do not understand what we do; they do not understand that their dad is Kevin McCallister,” she noted. This lack of understanding can complicate outings, but she aims to balance their public life with family boundaries.

The couple also enjoys visiting places like Disneyland, where they create lasting memories with their children. Song reflected on the importance of these experiences, stating, “We drive around our neighborhood to look at lights because I loved doing that as a kid.”

Brenda Song’s reflections highlight the joys of family life, the challenges of travel with children, and the importance of maintaining cherished traditions. As she continues to navigate these aspects of her life, her insights reveal a relatable and warm perspective on motherhood and partnership.