Traveling with the Kids is Always an Adventure
August 26, 2007 by kate baggott
Filed under Mental Health
Vacations mystify a lot of people. Some people can’t imagine spending a week or two away from home. They don’t want to break their carefully crafter routines. Others think that a vacation is about staying in a hotel and can’t understand why a family would live in one room voluntarily. My family is traveling family, but a budget travel one and we seldom stay in anything but the cheapest hotels when we do. We’re more of a family-run pension, youth hostel or stay with friends and relatives kind of crowd. Naturally, our friends and relatives are always welcome here too. The best part of this kind of lifestyle is that, when we’re not away, we have a lot of house guests to make life interesting.
Adventures, both accidental and planned, are always on the itinerary when you travel with kids. That’s certainly what the next to entries in the Family Vacation Group Writing Project show. All you need for that is a child or two.
A Mama’s Rant went up the mountain where she met a dangerous beast (or two) in a hotel room hallway.
Char the Weary Parent had 10 little adventures this summer.
Jenny at The So-Called Me is happy to be home after a camping trip.
You have until Friday night (August 31, 2007) to get your entries in for the Family Vacation GWP. The prize will equal $1 for every entry…so far, we’re up to $6. You could raise it to $7. Getting 93 of your friends to enter could raise it to the maximum of $100.


















Thanks for remembering to enter my post for me – it hadn’t really dawned on me that it would be a great post for your contest.
Surely there are more people who have had adventure this summer – don’t be shy, join in!
Thanks Char. I saw the link and thought you must have just forgotten about the GWP!