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| How To Survive Your Family Beach Vacation Road Trip |
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We would play I spy games, sing and I would chatter until I am sure my mom was anxious for the trip to be at its end. This was before freeways so we traveled through every little poe-dunk town and around every river bend so it took much longer that it does today. But kid still are kids and no matter how far the destination, they want to be there NOW.
As a professional home and office organizer I am always looking for ways to simplify and help the clients I work with. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette had some driving tips that will make the time go faster, well if not faster at least the tips will take some of the pain out of long distant driving with kids in the car. •Stop every so often, even if it's just for a few minutes. Take a jump rope, a Frisbee or a soccer ball for exercise at rest stops. If you don't have room for these, let them just run around on the grass, but be sure to keep your eye on them.
•Pack a bag or backpack for each child with stickers, cards, books, hand-held games and activity books. The last thing you want to happen is to have the car break down. Make sure your car is road-ready. Check the air in the tires, add wiper fluid, and be sure to have a flashlight and a first-aid kit in with the luggage. A few weeks before you start to pack make up a packing list and have it on your computer. Everytime you think of something you need to take jot it down. When it is time to pack, print it off and give a copy to each family member that packs for themselves and they can check off each item as they pack it. Save the list for the next time you travel and add to it if you find you forgot something on this trip. Check out my videos for more tips and ideas. |
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