Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Car Trips With Kids


We have always lived quite a distance from family. Our kids have been used to traveling long hours in the car from birth. Over the last eight years, we have learned a few things that make those long car rides a little easier and more enjoyable.

  • I bought sandwich size tupperware or rubbermaid bowls for each of the kids. I leave them in the car, so I will always have them. We use these to distribute snacks, sandwiches, Happy Meal foods to the kids while driving. The bowls fit perfectly on their laps and minimize spills or foods from slipping off their laps.
  • When we moved to the UK, we gave in and bought the kids hand held video games. (We don't have any video games in the house.) We knew that living here meant long car rides and extra long airplane rides. The kids are only allowed to play their video games when we go on trips.
  • Because convience food (aka fast food) is not as readily available in the UK, we have found it quite helpful to bring a picnic lunch with us when we travel, even for day trips. This allows us to eat whenever and wherever.
  • When traveling in the UK and needing food or a bathroom, we look for grocery stores. Rest areas are hard to come by and you wouldn't want to go near a gas station. At grocery stores, we can usually always find a clean bathroom and pick up sandwiches. (sorry for all the UK tips)
  • The older kids bring backpacks with all their travel things. I also bring a small box filled with books, school work, flashcards, and baby toys. I keep it within an arms reach.
  • I also have a bag or box filled with snacks. This is also within an arms reach.
Just a few ideas that have made our car trips a little more peaceful. I feel certain I am missing some, maybe for another post.

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2 comments:

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Monica said...

Never thought of making a stop at a grocery store. Very good idea if you need to stop and don't need gas!
We fill a crate with lots of easily served snacks and some small cups.
You get very creative traveling with a large family:)