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How To Survive Your Family Beach Vacation Road Trip

January 29th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

I remember driving from Oregon to Utah every summer in an old small car. My mother would pack up the back seat with boxes and suitcases and on top of a mattress. It must have been a crib size as it was a small Ford's 1940th That is where I rode during the long journey. I see we would play games, sing, and I would chatter until I am sure my mother was ready for the journey will end. This was before freeways so we traveled through every little poe-dunk town and around every river bend so it took longer essential that it does today. But children are still children, and no matter how far the goal they want to be now.

As a professional organizer home and at work I am always looking for ways to simplify and assist the clients with whom I work. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette had a few driving tips that the time go faster, even faster if at least the tips of some of the pain out of long trips with a distance of children in the car can use.

How do you survive your> Family Summer Road Trip:

• Stop every so often, even if only for a few minutes. Take jump rope, a Frisbee or a soccer ball for exercise at rest stops. If you have no room for them, they can only play on the lawn, but be sure to keep an eye on.

• Pack a bag or backpack for each child with stickers, cards, books, hand-held games and activities pounds.

• Pack some special "surprises" for small children, and Dole them out every so often. It isGive them something to look forward to them.

• A tired child is a child irritable. So take pillows and a blanket so they can snooze when they have enough.

• If everyone will see the video player (except, of course, the driver), you could buy a car cassette adapter, for "surround sound", if not, individual headphones a good idea. And not out, books on tape. Libraries provide books on tapes. Parents who use a video player, that their loveChildren will be entertained, not hear them complain, they ask: "Are we there yet".

• Remember, the snacks, but avoid anything too salty or sweet. Think about the paper towels and wipes for easy cleaning.

The last thing you want is done, have the car breaks down. Make sure your car is road-ready. Check the air in the tires, add windshield wiper fluid, and be sure to have a flashlight and a first aid kit in with the luggage.

A few weeks before you begin to packform a packing list and have it on your computer. Every time you think of something you have to write them lose weight. When it's time to pack up, print it out and give a copy to each family member that packages for themselves and they can grab from any position as they. Save the list for the next time you go and add you if you forget something you find on this trip.

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