Everyone survived the road trip!
I can say the trip was a true success because it was a puke-free vacation. Any vacation without vomit is a thing to celebrate.
Now, here are some of my "tips" to make sure things go smoothly:
- If your husband supervised the children packing, find some way to double-check what was packed. Even if he assures you that they have enough underwear and pajamas, it would be wise to make sure they have not packed jeans and sweatpants when the vacation destination has weather in the 90s.
- If your husband packed his own clothes, find some way to double-check the number of outfits he decided to bring. A minimum of one outfit per day is recommended, especially when the weather for the trip is supposed to be in the 90s every day of the vacation.
- If you put your cosmetic bag near the remaining items to be packed, make sure it gets packed and that someone has not kindly put it back in the place where you always keep "that little bag?" at home.
- Do not pull away from the house before checking to make sure everyone has what they wanted to play with in the car. "I left my magnadoodle in the living room!" is something you do NOT want to hear twenty minutes after leaving.
- Expect frequent bathroom stops, and then be happy if you don't need to pull over at every rest area.
The rest of the vacation was lovely, too. There were plenty of animals to observe on the many farms we passed. Yes, horses! cows! llamas! I saw the llamas, too, so I know it's true, but I hesitate to mention the camel that was sighted since I didn't see that with my own eyes. But you never know. It's an amazing world.
5 comments:
I love reading your blog! :)
When we went to Virginia for our CKI conference two years ago, the girls and I saw a ton of llamas, but we ALSO saw a camel, so I would trust your children. We thought it was crazy, too, but there it was! A camel! In VIRGINIA!!!
I'm glad the trip was a [relative] success. I am going through Sister Withdrawal...
The only thing stranger than a random camel is a random ostrich. Yeah...believe the kids! I'm glad you had fun! And sisters, for our "reunion" in August, I need each of you to pick a special color that you would like to wear. I've got a silly idea up my sleeve...
uh-oh.....
silly ideas = bad
:-p
Silly ideas? I LOVE silly ideas!
P.S. Sister #1, I got your postcard! Hurray!
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