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Travel Hacks! The art of traveling — with kids, with friends, or with whoever’s part of your current adventure crew. ✈️
We’re sharing our favorite tips to make trips enjoyable and (mostly) stress-free — from setting expectations before we even leave the driveway to giving everyone small “travel jobs” that build independence and teamwork. We talk about how we balance adventure days with real rest, budget for souvenirs that actually mean something, and use simple games to keep long travel days fun.
We also get into creative destination ideas, building a family (or friend group) bucket list, and why having a transition day after getting home might be the most important part of the trip.
Most of all, we want this episode to remind you that you don’t have to wait for the perfect season to travel. You can weave adventure and connection into the life you already have — chaos, car seats, or carry-ons included.
Takeaways
Travel can be joyful with the right mindset and simple systems.
Setting expectations upfront keeps everyone grounded.
Creativity with destinations leads to unforgettable memories.
Giving kids (or fellow travelers) responsibility builds confidence.
Quality time always matters more than expensive outings.
A shared bucket list makes sure everyone feels seen and heard.
Budgeting for souvenirs can be a fun lesson in value.
Turn travel days into games to keep spirits high.
Capture your memories intentionally — photo books, voice notes, or videos.
Build in a transition day when you get home. It’s not lazy; it’s wise.
Quotes
🧳 “Traveling is a habit.”
🪣 “One bucket list item per person.”
🌿 “A rest day is an investment.”
shaileymurphy.com
ohkatieday.com
By Shailey Murphy and Katie Day4.8
286286 ratings
Travel Hacks! The art of traveling — with kids, with friends, or with whoever’s part of your current adventure crew. ✈️
We’re sharing our favorite tips to make trips enjoyable and (mostly) stress-free — from setting expectations before we even leave the driveway to giving everyone small “travel jobs” that build independence and teamwork. We talk about how we balance adventure days with real rest, budget for souvenirs that actually mean something, and use simple games to keep long travel days fun.
We also get into creative destination ideas, building a family (or friend group) bucket list, and why having a transition day after getting home might be the most important part of the trip.
Most of all, we want this episode to remind you that you don’t have to wait for the perfect season to travel. You can weave adventure and connection into the life you already have — chaos, car seats, or carry-ons included.
Takeaways
Travel can be joyful with the right mindset and simple systems.
Setting expectations upfront keeps everyone grounded.
Creativity with destinations leads to unforgettable memories.
Giving kids (or fellow travelers) responsibility builds confidence.
Quality time always matters more than expensive outings.
A shared bucket list makes sure everyone feels seen and heard.
Budgeting for souvenirs can be a fun lesson in value.
Turn travel days into games to keep spirits high.
Capture your memories intentionally — photo books, voice notes, or videos.
Build in a transition day when you get home. It’s not lazy; it’s wise.
Quotes
🧳 “Traveling is a habit.”
🪣 “One bucket list item per person.”
🌿 “A rest day is an investment.”
shaileymurphy.com
ohkatieday.com

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