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by Amy Allen Clark
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Vacations...the very word bring tears to my eyes. All of the packing,
getting to our destination, kids not sleeping in their beds, getting lost,
having trouble finding a hotel to stay in- let’s face it, vacations can
evoke nightmares for mothers. I remember our first “vacation” as one
of the most horrific times in our lives. We were traveling to Indiana
from Massachusetts around the holidays. Getting to the airport is never
an easy task, but with thick fog in sight and no planes taking off we
waited for ten hours with a ten month old little baby at the airport
waiting for a flight to leave. Our luggage, however, made it to our
destination and we headed home without our belongings to take a morning flight
the next day. The next day arrived and we came with a back-up set of
luggage to attempt to make our trip again. Our flight left, and much to
our delight, our back-up luggage did not arrive. Upon finding this out,
I burst into tears. How could these people lose a back-up set of
luggage as well as our first set of luggage? Luckily, our first set
of luggage arrived and we headed to our parent’s house for the holidays
with luggage in tow. This was, of course, the perfect time for our son
to have the stomach flu and this persisted throughout our entire trip.
Let me tell you, taking a child on a plane who has the runs is
definitely one of the worst experiences of my life. When we finally arrived
back to our airport at home, we discovered that they had lost our luggage
again along with our car seat to bring our son home in. We set my son
in their death-trap of a seat that they offered and headed home- weary
from travel and the pure irony of our vacation. The airport did finally
deliver our luggage, but delivered it to the neighbor’s house where it
was sent back to the airport and arrived on our doorstep a couple of
weeks later. After that trip I looked at my husband and told him that we
would no longer be traveling home for the holidays. Our family would have
to come and see us or they would just have to imagine us there
for the holidays because I was never doing that again.
That was a particularly horrible vacation, but vacations do not have to
be a time of stress or something that you dread doing with your family.
The actual definition of vacation is “a period of time devoted to
pleasure, rest, or relaxation, especially one with pay granted to an
employee.” Pleasure? Rest? Relaxation? That sounds like something that one
might enjoy. Vacations can actually be an enjoyable experience for the
whole family with the proper organization and activities for the children.
Here are a few of Mom Advice’s ideas for how to successfully pull off
an organized and enjoyable vacation.
Proper Planning
The key to organizing a good vacation is to take the time to plan.
First, I would highly recommend contacting the local Visitor’s Bureau for a
packet of information on what they offer. Usually these packets of
information include coupons for local restaurants, hotels, and area
attractions and will include things to do in their state. These packets can
save you a bundle of money if you are planning to attend any of the
places within the packet and often will include an area map and information
on what makes their particular state famous. We got a packet like this
for our recent trip to Ohio and it was filled with wonderful coupons
and ideas for places that were particularly kid-friendly. Make sure to
pack this information with you when making your trip.
Try to check out books from your local library on where you are going
so that you can get lots of inside information on the great places to
visit. Then make a list of things that are important to your family for
you to do so that you can make the very most of your vacation.
Many places offer discounts on area attractions through online sites as
well, if you purchase your tickets in advance. Check to see if you can
get any discounts on your tickets before you go so you aren’t shelling
out hundreds of dollars on admission tickets.
Don’t forget to make arrangements ahead of time with the post office
and your local newspaper if you will be out of town for any length of
time and are in need of stopping your mail. Also make any arrangements
necessary for your pets if you will not be bringing them with you.
Boarding your animal will require you to have all shots current so keep this
in mind if you need to have this done before you go.
Proper Packing
One of the best ways to stay organized on your trip is to organize your
car before leaving for your destination especially if you will be
spending hours of time in the car. I remember our trips to Florida as kids
and my sister and I referring to the minivan as the “blue prison”
because we hated being in the car so long. Our mom would let us pack the
things that we wanted to take on our trips and let’s face it- when you are
a child you have no idea what to pack or what activities will keep you
occupied for hours. Our parents could only play so many games of I Spy
before going insane.
The first thing to do is to do a through cleaning out of your car
before embarking on your trip. Sweep the interior of the car and wipe down
all of the surfaces. Once the car is clean you can begin filling it with
everything you need in order to make your trip enjoyable. A really
great purchase for your car is a backseat organizer. I have my backseat
organizer filled with everything we might need on our trip. I keep our
Entertainment Book and visitor’s bureau
packet in there as well as diapers, wipes (for faces and bottoms), snacks,
a spare sippy cup, a pen (for jotting down directions), tissues, and
small toys for my son to play with. We also keep a plastic bag organizer
tied to the back of our seat filled with plastic grocery bags. These
bags come in handy for soiled diapers, holding trash, quick clean-up from
picnic lunches, or (when not traveling) trips to the grocery store.
I then pack a small plastic crate with toys that my son can play with
on his trip. You can fill this crate up with favorite toys or begin to
keep a stash of toys that you are saving for just this special
occasion. You don’t have to go out and spend a bunch of money on these though-
check your local dollar store, garage sales, or save all of those silly
kid’s meal toys that you get when you go out to eat. Some of the things
that we keep in our son’s crate are puzzles, construction paper for
drawing on, crayons and coloring books, a few “new” library books, and a
few small toy cars and figurines that are his favorites. The idea is to
really space the toys out as much as you can so that they have
something to do the entire trip.
When we run out of activities in his box to do that is when we move
onto the kiddy music. Try to find music that is at least bearable for the
entire family so that you don’t need to pop aspirin in order to bear
the music. We usually check out a load of music at the library before
going on our trip so that there is something good to listen to on the way
there. Don’t forget to pack some new music for yourself as well so that
you too have something to look forward to.
Keep a small cooler in your car for the trip and fill this with lots of
healthy goodies for the whole family so that you don’t end up blowing a
bunch of money at the rest stops on your way there. Try to have lots of
snacks on hand, lunch meat, bread, drinks, and breakfast foods/ cereal.
This food particularly comes in handy if you are going to be gone for
awhile and would like to save money on eating out.
The most important thing to remember is directions to your destination.
The source I use the most for printing my directions is Map Quest. Not only do I print out directions TO my
destination, but I also print out directions RETURNING from my destination.
Yes, some people with ease just reverse the order, but I find it much
quicker to have a set in front of me that has already been reversed
especially when I am tired and coming near the end of my vacation. On these
directions include any phone numbers you need (number for the hotel or
places you are staying at) and any notes on things you need to remember
(confirmation numbers, room numbers, etc…). Staple to these directions
any coupons you need for your destination (coupons on car rental,
hotels, or restaurants) so that you have everything in one central location.
When packing your suitcases remember to check the weather
for an accurate portrayal of the weather in the area you are
visiting. Nothing is more uncomfortable then not having the proper attire
for your vacation. Bringing layers of clothing insures that you will be
comfortable whatever the weather. Keep an umbrella handy in your car as
well for any unexpected rain.
Fill zippered plastic bags with your shampoos, lotions, and anything
else that might leak or spill in your suitcase. The last thing you want
to do is to have to do laundry when you are on your trip- this should
ensure that you will not have spilled products to take care of.
Don’t forget the little things that can add up to big money spent if
you forget them on your trip. Things that are frequently forgotten:
cameras, digital cameras, chargers for cameras, film, extra batteries,
sunglasses, cell phones, cell phone chargers, calling cards, swimsuits, and
maps. Keep a list of all the things you want to remember the day of
your trip and check that list twice. A great place to keep the list is
next to your bedside table because usually the night before your trip your
mind is racing with all the things you need to remember. Jot them down
and then get the rest you need and deserve.
Pleasure, Rest, and Relaxation
Review the meaning of vacation and enjoy the time away from home. Make
it a time that your whole family can remember with great fondness and
remember to record these moments in your journal so that you can look
back on them on those hectic days where no vacation is in site. If you
are a family that is always on a schedule, then use this time to not be
on a schedule. If you enjoy having a planned itinerary then by all
means, plan the days the way that makes you and your family happy. The
important thing is to enjoy pleasure, rest, and relaxation.
Enjoy your hiatus and happy vacationing!
Amy Clark is a stay-at-home mother of a two year old son. She is
founder and creator of http://www.momadvice.com. Her web site is geared
towards mothers who are seeking advice on staying organized, living on a
budget, and for those seeking work-at-home employment. The author resides
in Granger, Indiana and her hobbies include reading, writing, cooking
and cake decorating. Please visit her web site for more information on
these various topics for mothers and be sure to join the forum where
your opinions and ideas count.
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