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Matthew McConaughey - Father of Future Globetrotter

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World traveling dad-to-be can't wait to share his love of travel

Admit it. You love to travel. Trouble is the last time you had a spare minute to plan out your next adventure you were waiting in your OB/GYN's office for your annual exam. Maybe you need to take a lesson from Matthew McConaughey and his glowing partner, Camila Alves who are expecting in January.

Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaugheyKate Hudson and Matthew McConaugheyMcConaughey's excited about the baby, but he's downright thrilled about traveling with the tot. He told US Magazine he's already plotting out adventures, even though the baby isn't due until January.

"We're going to probably travel, go on a few adventures together," 38-year-old McConaughey told US Magazine at the London premiere of Fool's Gold on Thursday. "Me, the child and my girlfriend Camila will hopefully stay on the road...go explore the world."

Great attitude Matt.

Having a baby doesn't mean your traveling days are over. Take it from us girlfriends - travel gets better withMatthew McConaugheyMatthew McConaughey kids in the mix. Sure, there's more to plan and pack and worry about. But when's the last time you measured a flight by the number of movies instead of hours? Or found creative uses for your stash pre-euro currency? Le Petit Prince francs look great framed in the baby's room.

Babies have a way of changing your perspective on life - especially travel.

Need more encouragement to start trekking with your tot? Read our other stories on traveling with babies and then get packing!

Do you travel with your kids? While pregnant? Share your travel tips here!

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