{"id":270,"date":"2006-10-16T20:44:50","date_gmt":"2006-10-17T01:44:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toonesalive.com\/blog\/family\/?p=270"},"modified":"2006-10-16T20:44:50","modified_gmt":"2006-10-17T01:44:50","slug":"Adventures in Parenting: Traveling with Two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.toonesalive.com\/blog\/family\/?p=270","title":{"rendered":"Adventures in Parenting: Traveling with Two"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Adventures in Parenting: Traveling with Two<br \/>**written in the car between Georgia and South Carolina, Sunday evening<\/p>\n<p>Q: Where do most goblins live?<br \/>A: South Scarolina!<\/p>\n<p>Q: Where are the Toones going for fall break?<br \/>A: South Scarolina!<\/p>\n<p>We&#8217;re on our way!&nbsp; Man, it took a lot of work, though.&nbsp; Let me tell you&#8230; traveling with two little ones takes a lot of effort.&nbsp; I told Brian earlier that I&#8217;ve decided we&#8217;re not leaving the state of Alabama until the kids are 10.&nbsp; This doesn&#8217;t feel like a vacation!&nbsp; I think it&#8217;ll get better when we&#8217;re settled at our cabin, though.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>We borrowed Brian&#8217;s dad&#8217;s car&#8230; It&#8217;s bigger than ours, and I wanted a little extra room to take our double jogging stroller so the kids and I can do some walking while Brian&#8217;s on his 5-hour bike adventure tomorrow.&nbsp; We&#8217;ve also got the backpack carrier and the Baby Bjorn so we can hike a little, Brian&#8217;s bike, 2 small carry-on size suitcases, a small cooler and other paraphernalia.&nbsp; (Note: did anyone else know that there is a random &quot;r&quot; in the middle of the word &quot;paraphernalia&quot;? How odd.&nbsp; Neither Brian nor I &#8211; the jr high spelling champion &#8211; would have spelled it this way.)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Anyway, we didn&#8217;t pack too lightly on this trip, though we&#8217;ll have to be much more selective on our future trips in our Nissan Altima.&nbsp; This car is also&nbsp; advantageous because it has a DVD player to entertain Analise.&nbsp; She was happy to watch Nemo on the way to Atlanta, and now she&#8217;s watching Veggie Tales.&nbsp; Josiah is in his rear-facing seat, finally sleeping, but he keeps turning his head up to see what&#8217;s playing, too.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Josiah isn&#8217;t the seasoned traveler that Analise was at this age.&nbsp; By 4 months of age, she&#8217;d been in 5 states.&nbsp; After this trip, Josiah will have 3 states, and after November he&#8217;ll have been in 5.&nbsp; Analise napped so well during the day when she was little, and sleeping in the car was no big deal.&nbsp; Josiah doesn&#8217;t sleep well during the day, unless he&#8217;s sleeping on me or in his swing.&nbsp; So, napping this afternoon in the car was a battle for him.&nbsp; He wanted my hand to hold, so I reached back there for a while.&nbsp; He is finally sleeping, now that it&#8217;s 7:30 and dark.&nbsp; On the other hand, though, he&#8217;s sleeping much better at night than Analise did, which is a huge relief (do I say this frequently?).&nbsp; I hope in the next couple months he adjusts to sleeping in the car seat because we&#8217;ve got quite a bit of car travel planned between now and the holidays.&nbsp; In less than 3 weeks, we&#8217;ll be on our way to Panama City, Florida for the Ironman Triathlon.&nbsp; Brian&#8217;s parents and 2 couples from church (with 1 child) will be going and staying with us in a 4-bedroom condo.&nbsp; Then 2 weeks later, Brian&#8217;s got a conference in Gatlinburg, Tennesse, up in the Great Smokey Mountains and we&#8217;re going to go, as well.&nbsp; Then, the BIG trip comes at Christmas, when we&#8217;ll drive to Wisconsin and Indiana to see my family, for about 2 weeks total.&nbsp; We&#8217;ll probably try to do most of that trip at night, so there are fewer child-needs:) <\/p>\n<p><strong>Pumpkin station<\/strong><br \/>Aside from one short stop for Josiah to eat, we made it from Birmingham to the northeast side of Atlanta in one shot.&nbsp; Just like last year, we stopped at the &quot;pumpkin station&quot; &#8211; a former gas station that has been converted to a pumpkin patch, that also sells wood creations, like gazebos and swing sets.&nbsp; Analise enjoyed the swings and slides more than the pumpkins, though she did help us pick out a couple little ones to take home.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Brian&#8217;s such an adventure to travel with.&nbsp; Some of my only quiet moments to catch up on reading were while both A and J were napping (about a 20 minute stretch), and he&#8217;s telling me to stop reading so I don&#8217;t miss something exciting.&nbsp; For example: Stone Mountain, Georgia, visible for about 15 seconds at the crest of a hill, over my shoulder, carefully looking between the jogging stroller and the edge of the car window.&nbsp; He just now pointed out a &quot;big oak tree&quot; in the medain of the road&#8230; &#8216;cept that it&#8217;s absolutely dark out and I can&#8217;t see anything in the medain.&nbsp; He only knows that it&#8217;s there because he&#8217;s travelled this road many many times between home and college.&nbsp; And just now, we&#8217;re looking at the map deciding which road to take to our bed &amp; breakfast &#8211; the bigger (yellow on the map) road or the little road, named &quot;Critter Road&quot;, and he says, &quot;Oh, Critter Road, definitely &#8211; doesn&#8217;t it sound way more fun?&quot;&nbsp; That&#8217;s where we&#8217;re heaing now.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Sidenote:&nbsp; Speaking of reading &#8211; I&#8217;m enjoying our friend, Corrie Haffly&#8217;s newly pulished book, The Photoshop Anthology.&nbsp; Analise and I are famous!&nbsp; She used our picture as an example in the book!&nbsp; If you use Photoshop for web design, it&#8217;s a great resource &#8211; I&#8217;m learning a lot:)<\/p>\n<p>Rule: If kids are sleeping, absolutely no stopping for any reason.&nbsp; (When Brian&#8217;s family traveled back in his younger days, they had a &quot;pee jar&quot; so that they wouldn&#8217;t have to stop so frequently.&nbsp; Brian just said we might need to have one eventually&#8230;not for the kids but for ourselves to enforce this rule!)<\/p>\n<p>Realization:&nbsp; I&#8217;ve always noticed when we drove past cars at night that had DVD players running.&nbsp; I always thought it was kind of novel.&nbsp; We&#8217;re one of those cars, I just realized.&nbsp; And I even said not too long ago &#8211; probably before kids &#8211; that we&#8217;d never have a DVD player, that my kids were going to be able to entertain themselves.&nbsp; My sisters and I grew up reading and playing games &#8211; oh, and irritating each other:) &#8211; to entertain ourselves in the car, and though it got boring sometimes, I&#8217;m so glad we were such a family of readers and good travelers.&nbsp; For now, though, I&#8217;m grateful for the DVD player to keep my pre-reading toddler entertained so we can have some good stretches of travel.&nbsp; 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Q: Where are the Toones going for fall break?A: South Scarolina! 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