Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 8 hours, we would only stop once. If leaving at 6am, stop around 11am for brunch and bathroom.
I personally stop every two hours or so. I need to pee, stretch my legs, etc. Driving with people like you is exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:It’s been years since we’ve been on a true road trip. I’m talking pre-Spotify and Apple Podcasts, pre-unlimited data, and pre-kid.
We will be making an (only) 8 hour drive (I know…) and as someone who has gotten used to air travel, it feels daunting.
We (including our 14yo) will be leaving around 6am and hope to arrive by 4, including quick stops for food and facilities. Is it going to be as horrible as I imagine? Any general road trip advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 8 hours, we would only stop once. If leaving at 6am, stop around 11am for brunch and bathroom.
I personally stop every two hours or so. I need to pee, stretch my legs, etc. Driving with people like you is exhausting.
You're stopping 4 times on an 8 hour trip? That's insane.
I do that. Just as you need to walk around a plane for the sake of your circulation, you also need to get out of the car regularly and walk around a bit.
Exactly. I’m not sure why that’s such a hard concept to understand. I’m guessing most of the posters saying that it’s crazy are men eager to race to the destination so they can do some more sitting there.
I’m female actually, and we don’t sit around once we get to our destinations. We run around unpacking, possibly food shopping, exploring what’s new in the area, meeting up with friends for dinner, etc. Sorry your bladder hates you , but most people can go four hours comfortably without peeing.
The difference between you and me is that I don’t care how often you have to pee. 4 hours? Good for you! Keep on driving. However, your bladder is not better and it doesn’t get to dictate how often I pee. I don’t need to get a UTI just so you can unpack 10 min earlier.
You should see a doctor if you can’t go more than two hours without getting a UTI. I am perfectly hydrated and haven’t had a UTI since I was four years old. I honestly think something is wrong with your body.
Anonymous wrote:Late 40s mom here who does an 8 hour drive with my 14 year old annually to get him either to or from camp. (My DH and I alternate.) We stop twice—once at the halfway point for lunch and then once more for gas/bathroom break. Never gotten a UTI.
I download a bunch of podcasts on advance. Those make the trip much more enjoyable for me than music. My son puts his earphones in for most of the trip. Everyone’s happy.