What’s the first emotion that comes to mind when you think about family vacations? For many, it’s a mix of joy and apprehension. Personally, I’ve experienced both ends of the spectrum; family vacations have brought some of our happiest moments and also some of the most challenging. There’s something about cramming a family of six into tight spaces without much personal space that can test patience. Yet, despite the challenges, I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunities. What began as a simple staycation has evolved into incredible journeys to breathtaking places in the US, from serene beaches to majestic National Parks.
Throughout these adventures, I’ve learned valuable lessons, often through trial and error. Reflecting on past experiences, Melanie and I delve into the podcast archives to share insights on our mistakes, what we’ve gleaned from them, and the importance of flexibility when planning vacations with kids.
To enhance your own family trips, I’m excited to introduce our latest offerings: the Road Trip Activity Workbook and Kid’s Travel Journal. These redone resources are designed to make your travels even more enjoyable and memorable for the whole family.
Road Trip Activity Workbook
Swap out the repetitive “Are we there yet?” for a delightful journey filled with activities and cherished memories using our 20-page Road Trip Activity Workbook, specially crafted for children aged 4-12. Completely recreated, this engaging workbook features an array of fun and educational activities, ensuring that your road trip becomes an exciting adventure for the whole family. Say goodbye to boredom and hello to laughter and learning on your next trip! Learn more…
Kid’s Travel Journal
Capture the memories of your adventures with our 36-page Travel Journal, 2nd Edition, suitable for ages 5-12 and adaptable for all ages. Whether uses as your child’s journal or it becomes a family journal, this completely recreated, versatile journal provides ample space for drawing, daily reflections, weather tracking, budget recording, and behavior evaluation.
And be sure to check out all of our vacation tips!
- How to Have a Successful Family Vacation: Tips and Tricks
- Visiting National Parks as a Family (Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountains, etc)
- Family Beach Vacation Tips 101 (Where, When, Packing Guide, Meal Planning)
- Visiting Amusement Parks with Preschoolers
- Hotel Room Tips
- Camping as a Family Tips
- I’m Giving You Permission Not to Go on a Family Vacation and Why
- Car and Travel Activities for Kids
Read the podcast transcript.