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Eating, Entertainment during a Road Trip By Cindy Richards
Editor, TravelingMom.com
Hunger and boredom are the enemies of family road trip happiness. Focus on food and fun to make sure the hours in the car are building happy family memories. For travel snacks, choose healthy foods that are less messy. For example, opt for tiny sweet, easy-to-peel-and-eat Clementine oranges rather than the big, juicy hard-to-peel navel oranges. Or freeze sweet seedless grapes. They will help keep the cooler cool and taste like little popsicles to kids. Bananas are another good, less messy choice. But be sure to toss the peels at the next stop. Learn from my mistake: After a two-hour hike through the South Dakota Badlands in August, you won’t want to get back in a car filled with the smell of banana peels that have been rotting in the hot sun. For more substantial hunger, pack a bag with bread, jam, peanut butter and utensils for making sandwiches at a rest stop. Fill Ziploc bags with homemade trail mix made of Cheerios, raisins, and (a few) M&Ms. For quenching thirst, stick with water. Kids might prefer juice or milk, but water is good for them and less hazardous to your car seats. Stay green (and save money) by refilling bottles at rest stop water fountains.
Entertain with Ease
With built-in DVDs and personal head phones, it’s tempting to let the TV babysit the kids. But this is not the best way to make family memories. Try books on tape rented from your local library instead. Plug the CD, cassette or your iPod into the car stereo and listen together. Even tweens and teens can be enticed to take out their ear buds and join the fun if everyone else is laughing to the antics of the “Sideways School” stories or debating a plot point in a Harry Potter book. Get kids involved in road trip route planning — and teach your tech-obsessed teens
how to navigate without GPS — by encouraging them to follow along on a paper map. Buy laminated maps for younger kids who tend to have sticky fingers. The toughest part of a road trip for kids, especially for kids young enough to need a car seat, is the forced stillness. Stopping every two hours to let kids (and adults) stretch and move is important. But you can get everyone moving during those two-hour stretches of driving as well. Try a rousing game of head, shoulders, knees and toes. As the song name implies, you first touch your head, then shoulders, then knees, then toes. To make it more fun, speed up the pace. Or give each person a turn singing the song — in any order they choose. For examples, try toes, stomach, nose and head.
Making the Most of a Bathroom Stop By Jennifer Close Western TravelingMom
If you have been on a road trip with kids, you have had that moment, the one where your little one says he has to go to the bathroom. Immediately, you look around only to remember that you passed a rest stop a few miles back so there won’t be another coming up soon enough. You get off at the next exit and frantically look for the gas station most likely to have a clean restroom. Conversely, you look for the closest fast food restaurant knowing it is likely to have somewhat cleaner bathrooms, thanks to periodic inspections from the health department. Then you end up buying some bad-for-everyone fast food. Here’s a better idea: When you map your road trips, look for stops along the way that can double as restroom breaks — factory tours, fun stores, unique restaurants, or something else. Chances are they will be a few minutes off the Interstate, but they are always worth the drive. Here are some of our favorites from around the nation: Yankee Candle Company Flagship Store near Colonial Williamsburg. We just stopped to use the restroom but ended up buying some of the best tasting caramel corn we have ever had. We also hand-dipped our own candles to take home. Boyds Bear Country outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. You will never see so many Boyd’s Bears in one place. Make your own Boyd Bear, look at the displays, or pick up a sweet treat. Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is located in Tallahassee, Fla., near I-10. Whenever possible, we travel with food and look for a state park to stop for a picnic lunch. Maclay Gardens is one of the prettiest spots. The gardens are beautiful year round and you can spend a few minutes to a few hours here. The Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota. There isn’t much along the interstate that runs between Sioux Falls on the eastern border of the state and Rapid City, the entrance to the Black Hills, Badlands and Mount Rushmore on the western edge. So plan a stop to see this community center decorated each year in a design made of corn. Bathrooms are clean and entrance is free. The Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis, Wyo. Spend time here wandering through the Dinosaur Center and get a snack. If you have time, head out to the dig sites.
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Packing for a camping trip: seven things to consider When you’re going camping, preparation is essential. In order to not forget anything, draw up a list of everything you’ll need beforehand. 1. The campsite: tent, hammer, sleeping bags, pillows, mattresses, air pump, extra blankets, tarp, robe, a little broom, etc. 2. Safety: Flashlights and batteries, FRPSOHWH ¿UVW DLG NLW VXQVFUHHQ SRFNHW NQLIH whistle, etc. 3. Food: water bottle, cooking utensils, cutting board, can opener, pots, oven mitts, dish soap, portable stove, garbage bags, aluminum foil, etc. 4. Clothing: Raincoat, warm clothes, sandals, swimsuit, hiking boots, pants, sunglasses, hat, pajamas, underwear, etc. 5. Hygiene: soap, shampoo, toothbrush, deodorant, toilet paper, towels, clothespins, detergent, hairbrush, mirror, etc. &DPS¿UH QHZVSDSHU OLJKWHU KDWFKHW folding chairs, etc. 7. Fun: guide books, games, books, sports equipment if you have any activities planned, etc.
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By Scotty Reiss
Editor, SheBuysCars.com
Winter Wonders
Stock your car at all times with paper towels, toilet paper, Dramamine, granola bars, Band-Aids, Ziploc bags (for trash and vomit), a multi-purpose tool like a Leatherman or Swiss Army Knife, work gloves, wet wipes, duct tape, the car owner’s manual, cell phone
Winter requires special tools, such as an ice scraper and snow brush, but for safety reason, be sure to also bring a blanket, extra mittens or gloves and kitty litter to create traction when you get stuck on the ice. Keep the kitty litter in a sealed plastic container so it stays dry and doesn’t
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Desert Desirables
In the desert, gas, water and fellow humans can be in short supply. So prepare for longerterm emergencies. Bring three gallons of water (enough for the people and the radiator), space blankets for each traveler, ‘Survival’ chocolate bars, tire patch kit, an air pump, solar charger for your phone, hiking boots or good
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Earthquake Necessities
If you’re traveling through earthquake country, bring along a small backpack filled with a blanket, jacket, duct tape, flares and three days’ worth of water and dried food.
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spill all over the car. If you’re planning a winter road trip, it’s also important to make sure you understand the differences among the various winter weather advisories issued by the National Weather Service. You might still be fine traveling under a winter weather advisory, but you might want to alter your plans if it’s a more serious winter storm watch or warning.
What’s the best way to prepare to be safe on the road? If you ask a dozen different people you’ll get a dozen different answers. We asked family travel experts to share what they keep in their cars — whether they are driving through the desert, heading to an earthquake zone or just driving around town. Here’s what they had to say:
charger, smartphone apps that will help you to find local things quickly, a towel and water bottles. Toss in a few tools and repair necessities, including jumper cables, a ratchet set, pliers, screwdriver, electrical tape, a can of emergency tire inflater, road flares and automotive fuses. Finally, keep near the driver’s seat a hammer/seatbelt cutter in case you are in an accident and need to get out of the car fast.
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