We start planning for a vacation months in advance, right up until the moment that we actually get in the car to leave. In the last twenty years or so, I can count on one hand the number of times we’ve traveled by plane or train. We drive everywhere. This gives us a road trip model that works about 90% of the time, and with three kids that’s pretty much works out to 100% more or less.
Some of the most important things for a successful road trip never even leave the car!
You needs will, of course, vary and change over time, but these are the things I really miss when I forget them:
- Car air Freshener – I get mine at Bath and Body Works and only one kid complains about the smell.
- Pop Socket Holder – I like the one that slides into the vent. It is great for following directions at a glance and not fumbling with your phone. Hands-free FTW!
- Toll transponder suction cup holder – again, keeps it hands-free, and you’re not overcharged by the rental car company using theirs.
- Car Charger Adapter – my new one has slots for both USB and USB-C.
- Parking pass, if needed. I have a handicapped tag, but state parks and hotels have parking passes as well.
- Umbrella – keep it within reach or else what’s the point of it?
- Snacks – My family criticizes but I prefer resealable 20 oz. bottles rather than cans of soda. Favorite snack: Mini twist pretzels. Least favorite snack: Cheese puff and/or doodles – I think the reasons for this one are obvious.

(c)2024

(c)2024




