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Once upon a time, I refused to drive more than 30 minutes with my kids. They hated their car seats and they wanted to control the music with endless renditions of “Wheels on the Bus” or “Frozen.” A few times is fine, but an hour of each is way too much. Anyway, that has all recently changed as the last year as forced us to drive more and embrace the journey before we reach our destination. Today I’m going to share how our road trips have gone from dreaded overnight drives to days filled with pit stops and memories that will last a lifetime. Here are my top 4 tips for taking road trips with kids.
Once upon a time, I refused to drive more than 30 minutes with my kids. They hated their car seats and they wanted to control the music with endless renditions of “Wheels on the Bus” or “Frozen.” A few times is fine, but an hour of each is way too much. Anyway, that has all recently changed as the last year as forced us to drive more and embrace the journey before we reach our destination. Today I’m going to share how our road trips have gone from dreaded overnight drives to days filled with pit stops and memories that will last a lifetime. Here are my top 4 tips for taking road trips with kids.