Anyways, I thought I would take a few minutes today and share what we took with the kids on our summer adventure. Each year, we pick a spot and spend a week or two exploring. This year, we decided to stay local and head for some Northern California fun. Ethan is heading into 4th grade, which means California History and we just want to soak that in this year. California has this rich, diverse history that is super fun to explore!
This year we headed North to Pacific Grove and Carmel. Drove along 17 mile drive, had lunch at Pebble Beach and dreamed of the day the kids would be good enough golfers to go with their dad. Then we headed up to San Francisco for a Giant's Baseball game and exploring (and shopping!). We found a lego store and despite how tired every one was, both boys perked up exponentially! The next day, we walked half way across the Golden Gate Bridge and Ubered around to the Mission District and Fisherman's Wharf. We even took a spontaneous boat ride around the Bay! The next day we hit the road and drove South to Palo Alto, for some exploring around Stanford and then a professional soccer game. Our last night was spent in San Jose, where we explored the downtown area, ate delicious food, and had some fun at the Tech Museum. On the way home, we drove South and hit 2 more California missions making a total of 5 for this trip (there are 21 up and down the coast of Californai) and went and saw the Pinnacles National Park. It was way too hot to do any hiking, so we headed over the hills and back home. It was quite the trip!
We've been traveling with our kids since they were born and we don't plan on stopping. Our kids love it! Weston woke up on our first day, and jumped into our bed proclaiming it "Adventure Day." We are firm believers that traveling with our kids gives them a view of how big and diverse the world is and allows them to see that it is so much bigger than our town and neighborhood. It is hands down the highlight of our year and even Weston is still talking about last year's Chicago trip! I think that sometimes we underestimate just how much our kids are capable of, because these kids walk so many miles each day exploring fun places wherever we go! So, here are a few suggestions to help make your trip fun and keep you sane.
First of all, each kid is responsible for their own stuff. They each have a rolling suitcase and a backpack. We Love the quality of Pottery Barn Kids luggage and backpack collections, so that's what we use. This year, since we were spending more time in the car, we gave them lap desks that had storage and handles. Super easy!
The lap desks came in handy in our hotel rooms when we were just hanging out before bed. The kids were able to write in their journals and work on stuff while they chilled under their blankets. One thing we bought this year, that I wish we would have known more about before, was the MiFold booster seat. This was a life saver for Uber rides! In San Francisco, we knew we were going to try to hit a bunch of places on different ends of town, like the Golden Gate Bridge and Tartine (oh, the delicious bread!) and the Mission. This was so easy to set up, and was super easy to carry around. And Weston was safe in the car, which is what really mattered.
This year we didn't fly anywhere, which meant more time in the car. The longest we drove was about 3 hours, which really wasn't that far. I still wanted to get the kids some things that were new and exciting for the kids to enjoy on the road and in the hotel room.
I filled both kid's backpacks with our go-to travel stuff like their kindles, ear phones, Twistables, and their binders filled with papers, stickers, games.
This year, we added:
What was the San Francisco Earthquake plus I survived the San Francisco Earthquake on his kindle, Travel Boggle, Activity Book (those Kids Unplugged books are super neat and perfect for both Weston and Ethan, our tween), Road Trip Brain Quest, and another activity book I found in the dollar spot at Target.
Weston's was very similar, but a little different. I found magnetic pixels at our Home Good's Store on clearance! That ended up being the most popular! Magnetic checkers, a different activity book by the same people, and some fun books I found on clearance at GW, along with some Captain Underpants books I downloaded to his kindle.
Each year, I make the kids keep a journal of their adventures and I am always scrambling to make one and get it bound before we leave. This year, I found these cool adventure logs in the Target Dollar Spot (guys, this is probably the best thing Target has ever done!). They were a dollar and will last more than this trip! The kids willingly wrote in them each night before going to bed. I think they may have liked it!
Along with all of the fun stuff, we also bring snacks. Our favorite travel snacks are:
Goldfish, Epic Meat bars/sticks, Annies Granola Bars, Fruit Snacks, Justin's Peanut Butter/almond butter pouches, and Gold Fish.
We specifically pick our hotel rooms that have great breakfasts. We stayed at a few Best Western hotels for this very reason. They get both waffles and eggs and it keeps them happy until we find lunch somewhere. I'll be honest with you, because of these breakfasts and not always being around food that was allergy friendly, we ate at really odd times and nobody really minded. We always had snacks or bought snacks when it was needed. We tried new coffee places and even had our coffee made by a robot (which was my favorite the whole trip!).
Have you traveled anywhere this summer? Do you take your kids? What kind of things do you pack for them? I am always looking for new ideas! Feel free to send them my way if you have one!
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