EOE4x4
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Over Easter weekend, we extended our travel range with a trip to visit my family in Eastern NC. Trip is 7-8hrs each way, so building on our 3-4 trip experiences I decided to try leaving a bit later than usual. Friday night we left about 8pm (Tommy's usual bedtime, give or take an hour). Traffic was crappy, so we didn't get to my mom's until 4am. But he slept the whole way. Grandma got up at 7am and fed him and took him out in the stroller while we slept in a bit. The way home we left about 7pm. He fell asleep in his seat (after crying for 20 minutes...teething) about 8 and slept til we got home at 1:30am. Made for a long day at work for me monday, but it kept the boy on a good schedule which kept my wife and I from pulling out our hair.
He loves traveling! My wife noted that many days he'll get a but fussy in the evening, and the only thing he wants is to go outside for a ride in the stroller or child carrier. He's made the weight requirement for the carrier/backpack, so I've been starting with short hikes (1-2 miles), and will begin to start stretching them until we can do some nicer hikes. So far the training is going quite well .
On a side note: some items we've found that help with infant travel, for camping or holidays-
1) Graco travel crib. The cheaper $60 one, not the $100-200 ones. Gives him a little "home base" that he loves no matter where we are. Great for changing and play too. Folds to the size of a normal tent
2) $25 Fisher Price "booster seat." Folds up to a convenient size (made for travel) and is great for home and at Grandma's.
3) Little plastic "chain links." My wife made a toy chain across his crib to play, clips toys to his car seat and stroller, and the handle on the child carrier. Keeps toys within reach, and keeps them from getting left along the trail .
I'm sure there's more...
He loves traveling! My wife noted that many days he'll get a but fussy in the evening, and the only thing he wants is to go outside for a ride in the stroller or child carrier. He's made the weight requirement for the carrier/backpack, so I've been starting with short hikes (1-2 miles), and will begin to start stretching them until we can do some nicer hikes. So far the training is going quite well .
On a side note: some items we've found that help with infant travel, for camping or holidays-
1) Graco travel crib. The cheaper $60 one, not the $100-200 ones. Gives him a little "home base" that he loves no matter where we are. Great for changing and play too. Folds to the size of a normal tent
2) $25 Fisher Price "booster seat." Folds up to a convenient size (made for travel) and is great for home and at Grandma's.
3) Little plastic "chain links." My wife made a toy chain across his crib to play, clips toys to his car seat and stroller, and the handle on the child carrier. Keeps toys within reach, and keeps them from getting left along the trail .
I'm sure there's more...