Extra Help For A Road Trip With Your Kids
My family just moved from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Dallas, Tx (for the summer) in a car and moving truck. That’s right, 21 hours of actual driving time. In two days. That made for long days with pit stops.
To be fair, I have to admit that I did not make this trip with them. I flew to Dallas with the 21 month old the same morning everyone else left Pittsburgh. We thought that maybe it would be better for the toddler to not have to endure such a greuling road trip in a short amount of time. My in-laws came up to help a few days before the big move day. My husband planned on driving the moving truck while my in-laws planned on driving the car with the kids in it.
My mother-in-law came up with a FABULOUS idea that I wanted to pass onto everyone. She showed up with some plans in her road trip arsenol. She bought some plastic gold coins and told the boys that they could earn the coins by doing special jobs around the house. They each had a bag to put their collected coins in. She told them that when they were on their big road trip they could spend their “money” at “Mimi’s store”. Since we were still packing up for the move there were plenty of jobs to do around the house–especially since I’d been having some complications from the miscarriage and hadn’t been able to get as much done as I needed to. The boys were excited to earn gold coins and were even more excited about being able to buy special treats from her store.
She also came with a DVD player, a borrowed Leapster, and Nintendo DS. We let the boys pack their backpacks with toys and brought a basket of books to help with entertainment.
We were worried that the boys woulde be upset because they weren’t going to be riding in the moving truck with daddy. Thankfully, Mimi’s Store was a HUGE hit. What did Mimi have at her “store”? She had some inexpensive toys like slinkys, stickers, and spray foam. She had lots of food items like goldfish, cheese crackers, and cookies. She also had pixie sticks, fruit rolls, and fruit chews. It was an indulgence for sure–they don’t normally get a lot of those kind of snacks at home but we figured that being stuck in a car for 12+ hours a day for two days was a good reason to let them have some extra fun.
Her idea was genius because it helped on the front end with all the jobs and packing that needed to be done AND it helped to pass some of the long hours in the car. Doing the extra jobs around the house also kept them occupied as more and more of their toys were packed on the truck and the house was being cleaned.
If you are planning a road trip (or even a plane trip) I think this is a great strategy to help pass the time. So I pass it on to all you moms who are planning summer travels in hopes that you can use this to make your road trips more enjoyable!
Happy Travels!
*photo courtesy of spader
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