Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!
How old are your kids? For our 2 yo twins, they are NOT as anxious as we are to get where are going especially when the trip is more than 5 hours. They don't understand and they are bored and want to get down and run around for a while. I think this is much more normal than your children who are anxious enough to get where they are going that they don't want to get out of the seat. That's not normal toddler behavior.
I am the one who wrote the above you quoted. My kids have been traveling continuously since they were both infants. Trips have ranged from 7 - 16 hours. We go to the beach multiple times a year (7 hours) and we have been to Orlando and drove to Chicago (14 up, 16 back). That was actually THE best trip. We watched the sights out the window, talked about what we saw, when we stopped, we got gas, hit the bathroom and grabbed something to eat and back out we went. The kids never complained, never watched a video on that trip, slept parts of the way. It was great. Just dont get why every stop has to be prolonged to 30 minutes. My kids are as normal as they come. To each his own
It is definitely not normal toddler behavior to drive 16 hours with only very short stops to use the bathroom. That is abnormal for sure. We stop at a McDonald's for lunch with a play area. Those are easy to find in the McDonald's locator. We do stay for a little while like 30-40 minutes while they play. The kids don't usually eat though just play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!
How old are your kids? For our 2 yo twins, they are NOT as anxious as we are to get where are going especially when the trip is more than 5 hours. They don't understand and they are bored and want to get down and run around for a while. I think this is much more normal than your children who are anxious enough to get where they are going that they don't want to get out of the seat. That's not normal toddler behavior.
I am the one who wrote the above you quoted. My kids have been traveling continuously since they were both infants. Trips have ranged from 7 - 16 hours. We go to the beach multiple times a year (7 hours) and we have been to Orlando and drove to Chicago (14 up, 16 back). That was actually THE best trip. We watched the sights out the window, talked about what we saw, when we stopped, we got gas, hit the bathroom and grabbed something to eat and back out we went. The kids never complained, never watched a video on that trip, slept parts of the way. It was great. Just dont get why every stop has to be prolonged to 30 minutes. My kids are as normal as they come. To each his own
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!
Yes, I'm sure your small children would cry with disappointment if you stopped
at a playground en route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no wonder it takes some people hours upon hours to reach their destination. We drive straight shot with exception of when we stop for gas or hit a bathroom and stretch legs, for maybe 5 minutes or so. They are just as anxious to get to where we are going as we are and we are happier to get to our destination the fastest we can!
How old are your kids? For our 2 yo twins, they are NOT as anxious as we are to get where are going especially when the trip is more than 5 hours. They don't understand and they are bored and want to get down and run around for a while. I think this is much more normal than your children who are anxious enough to get where they are going that they don't want to get out of the seat. That's not normal toddler behavior.