The in-car entertainment staging area. I was anxious about such a long car ride with little ones, I went overboard.
Books, pill containers filled with army men, goldfish, micro machine cars, M&M's, cheerios, and other small trinkets/treasures, magnetic trays and magnets, glow sticks, black card stock and chalk (or white crayon), stuffed animals, helicopter lollipops (that spin and lights up), mini equipment (dump truck, grader, tractor, etc.) and rice for them to 'move' around, a dry erase board, reusable sticker books, and way too much other stuff. Oh yes, and a portable DVD player. We threw in our camping bowls (silicone bowls by guyot designs). They worked awesome for the boys and kind of double as a toy.
Mmmm, Swedish Fish!
I actually think they're gross, but I'm such a good wife I stocked up on them for Georgie :)
How they entertained themselves while we packed the car.
George cut off the bottom of a t-shirt to rig up this head support for Sawyer.
Doing some construction with his equipment and rice.
Flying high at our first pit stop in TN.
This is the first stop we made in TN at a little cafe. It was perfect because they had this outside area fenced in where we could run around and get our wiggles out while eating a bite of breakfast in between.
Jack checking out real estate in TN.
My friend, Megan, crocheted these birds for the boys before we left on our road trip. The boys love them! They actually sleep with them at night now too. Thanks Megan :)
This was our view for a loooong time. Lots and lots of interstate...
George had me snap this photo so he could use it in teaching his students about weather/clouds.
With the exception of that first night, the boys were champs in the car. Sawyer fared well having just been potty trained a few weeks prior. We made it out to the farm David has been helping start up in Loveland, CO the evening of July 14th, just two days after leaving Florida...not too shabby.
When we left Florida to drive out, there was talk of my sis, Sara, and her family moving from Cedar City up to Idaho, but no firm plans. And my dad had mentioned he was looking at property/houses in Colorado. Neither of them had any firm plans, so we didn't think much of it. But in the two days it took for us to make it to Colorado, Sara and Joe had worked things out to be moved by Aug 7th and my parents had put an offer in on a house in Palisade, CO. Our trip turned in to a big moving fest and we ended up driving more than 4300 miles in the past 6 weeks. Good times! More details to come... :)
3 comments:
So sorry we missed you but I totally get the reality of family and road trips combined! Palisade! I'm excited! Please let me know your parents plans, we would love to see them. We are heading over to Hotchkiss in 2 weeks to pick apples and visit friends from Denali who now live there.
I am glad there are more details to come!!! I want to hear more about your cute family and your adventures!!!
Looks like a loooooong party! I love the shirt head idea. We used a belt last time. Not quite as safe. Miss you Moti!
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