“Over the river, and through the woods, to Grandmother’s house we go.” Holiday road-tripping even has its own carol! During the holiday season, many of us will pack up the car and hit the road. We’ll head to family gatherings, our trunk laden with brightly wrapped presents, and our stereo playing classic holiday tunes. It really IS the most wonderful time of the year.
To get you ready for your upcoming holiday road trips, I have compiled a list of road-trip essentials Christmas style.
1. Mobile device jam-packed with Christmas music!
- If you’re a Pandora fan, I recommend “Indie Holidays” or “Jazzy Holidays” for a station choice!
- My favorite Christmas cd’s are ANY of Harry Connick Jr.’s, She and Him (A Very She and Him Christmas) or any of the Glee Christmas albums
2. Hot Beverage
- Swing by your favorite coffee shop on your way out of town and grab a grande peppermint mocha or eggnog latte! A festive and warm drink (and caffeine!) will make the sibling bickering going on in the backseat much more bearable.
3. Mom’s Bag of Gifts
- Just like Santa, have a bag full of small wrapped gifts for your kids. Every hour (adjust the time based on how long your trip is!) give each child one of the wrapped presents.
- Use the gifts as an incentive….”You can have another one at 3:00 if you get along until then.” etc.
- Choose gifts that will entertain your kids in the car! Activity books, story books or chapter books, seek and find books, flashcards, coloring books and crayons, sudoku, a new DVD for the car player, etc.
4. Lovies
- Kids will be much more inclined to have those sugar-plum visions dance in their heads if they’re comfortable (and can slightly forget they’re in the car with their siblings!) Bring their favorite blankets, pillows, and small stuffed friends to keep kids cozy and happy (and asleep.)
5. Planned Stops
- Whether you’re traveling with kids or not, everyone in the car will need to get up and stretch their legs every so often. Plan some “fun” stops into your trip. Do a little research ahead of time and see if there are any great light displays, tree farms (many sport reindeer or other animals), parks, or cute little sweet shops. A holiday pit stop will keep everyone’s spirit bright. =)
Chasing Supermom and Kia wish you the merriest of holidays. May all your road trips be bright, and may all your Christmases be white.
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Snacks are essential and no liquids because all un-necessary bathroom stops need to be avoided.
Good point Karen! Restrooms on the road can be a little sketchy!
Ear Plugs!!!!
a camera
I can’t believe I forgot this! We even own a photography business! Great idea!
Lots of snacks
Wipes and plastic bags, for quick mess clean-ups (said the mother of three little disasters, lol).
LOVE it! And as a mother of four, I COMPLETELY understand!
Alfie, Alphabet Apple, and Mobigo
Love it! I never thought of taking our Alfie in the car! This is brilliant.
Diet coke….don’t leave home without it!
Snacks, drinks, and toys for my 2 year old
I agree with the camera recommendation.
Drinks and good music!!
Planned stops are an excellent idea–it makes the whole trip seem more interesting. I also like to travel with a portable DVD player for the kids–let’s face it, they are strapped in, immobile, for long stretches of time even with frequent stops. A holiday movie is fun and helps pass the time 🙂
Our portable foldable travel potty (supports up to 75 pounds. Just pull over, let the kids go and back into the carseat! Uses gallon ziplock bags.
All my favorite holiday classics sung by Jim Reeves, Frank Sinatra & Rosemary Clooney!
Cash, antibacterial gel, cellphone, toilet paper, jacket/blanket, tool set, music, snacks, PSP/Vita/N(3)DS, earphones, rechargeable batteries and charger for the car.
baby wipes! And some good NPR podcasts 🙂
My number one road trip essential is my TomTom. A close second is our sticker and drawing busy bag.
Lots and lots of snacks!
Wet Wipes and notepads with pens/pencils/crayons! I never leave the house without wet wipes.. they are perfect for any mess! Spilled drinks, dirty faces, dirty hands, food spills, accidents, ect! And paper and pencils can keep kids occupies for hours!
Plan plenty of stops on your trip…always allow yourself extra time…emergencies happen and everyone needs a break every now and then!
sherri419 at gmail dot com
i understand that!!
Snacks and drinks!
A camera and my phone. 🙂
We always have to have an “emergency” bag- wipes, bandaids, disposable bags for dirty clothes/diapers/etc., tylenol, and other “yucky essentials!”
Essentials are snacks and wipes! If I can I like a couple extra blankets.
Snacks and any handheld game (Nintendo,PSP etc) for my daughter
Travel games or an ipod to keep busy 🙂
Some form of game or music and some snacks!
snacks and their fav. video movies and player
brich22 at earthlink dot net
New books can be a great source of diversion; I keep new paperbacks on hand for unexpected trips. CDs of favorite music. (Be prepared to play the same track 20 times in a row). Also, a big soft stuffed toy that can double as a pillow!
I have each kiddo pack a small back pack of fave toys, blankie, books, etc. to enterain themselves. We also have snacks and WIPES, and a hot drink for the parents is a must. The kiddos have a DVD player WITH HEADPHONES, so Corey and I can still listen to music– only if it is a LONG multi hour trip!
All in all, the best thing is attitude. Talk it up with fun CDs, a new DVD, newer toys, holiday books, etc. How YOU approach it makes all the difference!
Snacks, Drinks and a good book.
Snacks!
Camera is great take pictures along the way and make an album of your trip. Good keep for memories. Portable DVD players with lots of movies.
Love the idea of the portable DVD player! A life-saver for sure!
Tunes and a hot beverage = perfect! I rarely get into the car without something yummy in my cup 🙂
Pepsi and my phone! I can’t take a long road trip without them. We haven’t taken any road trips since the kids were young so when we do, it will be interesting..
drinks and snacks
DVDs/and players.
First aid kit
u gotta have snacks
Food, water, diapers and activity kits for the little one.
Water, snacks, other things to keep he kids occupied.
Bring all sorts of snacks.
My essential is pretzel sticks in the event of desperate hunger pains!
snacks! Homemade beef jerky and fruit roll ups!
portable dvd player and headphones 🙂
emergancy snacks and blankets,and cell phones–and lots of music
Snacks and DVDs to keep my grandsons entertained!
bring lots of snacks
Also a GPS!
A bottle of water, m&ms and a few podcasts!