Sunday, March 20, 2016

Packing for Kids - Quick Tip

Packing for kids is the fun part of vacation packing.  You have to remember all the special things they will need to make the trip comfortable, but not over pack.

My kids have their own bags that I dig out for them to pack stuff to keep them comfortable on the trip.  Most of it is stuff for the car, but sometimes it's stuff that can make them feel more at home in the hotel.  A stuffed animal, or a special action figure.

Make sure you remember your child's special item!  It can make all the difference!

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Keep 'Em Busy

I've never flown with kids before, so I really don't have any advice.  I've heard of parents putting together a little baggie for their fellow passengers, outlining the situation, and giving out ear plugs and pieces of candy.

As for road trips, though, I have a few tips.  My kids are older now, so it's easier to travel with them.

Here are some of my tips for travelling with littles:


  • DVD player.  It's just one of those things that I have learned to love.  
  • Coloring Books and crayons - just don't leave the crayons in the car for too long!
  • Road trip games.  There are games that can be purchased at the store that are magnetic, so they can be played in the car, or you could play games like 'I Spy' or the license plate game (which I've never played, so don't ask me how).
  • Snacks.  I don't know how you feel about eating in the car, but we've tried road trips without eating in the car, and it just doesn't work.  One of my littles gets car sick, so I make sure to keep crackers and peanut butter on hand.  
  • Stretch your legs.  It may not sound like much, but leg stretching can bring renewed excitement to your road trip.  My knees get stiff (my right knee will probably need to be replaced, it's so bad, so I have to work it more than the other), and it always makes me feel better to stop and take a minute to step out of the car.
  • Music.  Make sure to bring music with you!  When we went on vacation the last time, there was a stretch when we didn't have music we cared for.  It made it a very long few hours!
That's all I can think of right now.  Check out my Pinterest board "Road Tripping" for some more ideas!


Sunday, March 6, 2016

Vacation Packing Checklist

It's March!  You know what that means?  Spring break is right around the corner, and just around the corner from that is Summer vacation!  In honor of road trip season coming soon, I am going to cover different ways to make road tripping easier with kids.  I'll publish a post each Sunday (except for Easter), so, here goes:

Are you a list maker, like me?  Someone who has to write a list to write a list?  Well, this is the post for you.  I put together a vacation packing checklist to help you get it all in order before your big trip.

I call it the Vacation Helper.  The printable has two versions, a version for one individual, and another with a grid for families.

Let me know if you think of any ways I can improve the Vacation Helper!

See ya later, and happy vacationing!


Wednesday, March 2, 2016

St. Patrick's Day Crafts

St. Patrick's Day is approaching!

Each year I like to do something small for the boys for St. Patty's Day.  Here are a few of the things I did in past years, and some new ideas.

Green Rice Krispies Treats:  I haven't made these, yet, but they are on the list this year.  I know I can buy Rice Krispie Treats, but I have never made them before, and I think the boys will love them! 
Crochet Pot of Gold:  I made these last year, and the boys still use them for various trinkets.  I've added a pattern herehere.  I filled these little pots with Rolos as the gold.



Crochet Shamrocks:  The pattern for these little guys can be found herehere.  They are great to adorn the little pots above.  They can also make a cute hair bow, or be worn somehow, so no one gets pinched!

Scavenger Hunt:  I did this one a couple of years ago, and the boys really liked it.  I don't have any printables for this one, but all you have to do is write down little riddles on slips of paper, leaving them at a couple of spots in the house.  The last, of course, led to their treat.  For their treat, I made a black velvet bag and filled it with gold coins, and had a shamrock coloring page.  I wish I could find the bags I made, but maybe I'll throw together a sewing tutorial for one!!  That would be fun!! 

St. Patty's Day Scavenger Hunt Part 2:  Have your littles search out different things that can be associated with St. Patrick's Day:  rainbows, colors (ie gold, green).  They'll have fun, and get a prize at the end!



St. Patty's Day Jewelry:  I have some large beads somewhere, that the boys will love using to make some green and gold necklaces or bracelets for their friends, or even themselves!

Whatever you do for St. Patrick's Day, have fun with it!!