Mapping Your Move to Killeen--A Tech-Free (Mostly) Road Trip
By Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group
If the moving company has packed and loaded all your things, and a multi-day journey is standing between you and your new residence in Killeen, the apprehension of the journey is genuine. And it seems like the easiest course of action is to load up on USB chargers to ensure everyone is constantly busy, and you're able to have some peace and quiet and also NPR. That is the effortless way, but who said life was supposed to be easy? Find some good road maps, activities, coloring pages, crayons, and load up your cell phone with road trip songs--this is seen as a generation that has grown up on "Baby Shark" and must master "John Jacob Jingleheimerwhatever".
Organizing Your Route to Killeen
Get real paper road maps for your children and teach them how to look at the icons and pick out the rivers, roadways, state borders, etc. Ask them to find fun stuff to do--"points of interest"--along the way and let each person select one tourist trap on the way, or one each day you will be on your way. Should you be going with household pets, this is the possibility to get them out and moving a bit during the day.
Car Activities
Kids these days. They're just so obsessed with Snapchat and YouTube they've neglected the fun of car games. If you can't remember any, or maybe you detested them as a youngster and did not take notice, try these. All you need is your creativeness for these kinds of traditional favorites. You and your partner will initiate all the activities until there's complete buy-in.
· Name Game--name a name. The subsequent individual must think up a name whose first letter is the last letter of your name--George--Ellen--Nathaniel. You can make your very own rules pertaining to nicknames and diminutives, dependant upon your children's age range in addition to overall propensity with regard to hand to hand combat. Proper names, places, cars--everything goes here.
· Punch Buggy--enjoy this one when you can, considering that VW is halting production on the Bug. If you notice one, you yell the color and also punch buggy--"white punch buggy" and then--as quick as possible--"no punch backs". The winner subsequently can SOFTLY poke siblings in the arm--with no retaliatory punch backs.
· Grandma Left for London--there are many names for this activity, nevertheless essentially, you get started with "Grandma visited London and she packed ......" The following person affirms the same thing and adds a second item, and so forth. It's simpler to go alphabetically in order to get beyond the third round.
· I Spy--easy enough, just one tip. The item you spy has to be inside the car.
· My Cows--or billboards, or bridges. Pick the feature, and the person who notices it first gets the points. If you're going through a non-urban area and see real livestock, be sure you count fast.
Sing Melodies
Put family-friendly, enjoyable to sing music on your gadget, and provide the children the pleasure of the aforementioned John Jacob. Allow them to coach you on tunes they've learned, also--but only one Baby Shark per drive. Or Mommy's visiting London with an empty suitcase.
Audiobooks
Prolonged days in the car are generally exhausting, and none of us really wants to be constantly entertained. Play audiobooks--select books you're all familiar with, therefore if someone dozes off they don't miss something. Nothing can beat Harry Potter for road trip listening.
Do not be the mean mom and dad and hinder all their technology but do try to reduce it by supplying other things to do. Too much screen time does make us all a little dialed out and grumpy, and this is not the time to encourage the grouchies. Quickly enough, the professional movers in Killeen will likely be unloading the truck and you will be in the course of unpacking your new residence. The children can escape to their new spaces and not be seen again. Use this time to push a bit of old-school activities on them--years from now, these will likely be happy remembrances.
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