Road trip hacks - #shorts

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Published 2021-06-07

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  • @WithTheBlinks
    Hey everyone! Thanks for all the love on this video. We will be posting more travel ideas soon but come over to our TT page @mrsblinks to see what we are up to!
  • @PurdueAlum01
    My parents started trips at 4am...it was great, slept, wake for breakfast, there in no time.
  • @UGLYNEJEHSBSJ
    My mom would be like “heres your phone and a can of pringles now dont talk to me”
  • We played I Spy, Password, license plate game , and listened to music. Save money for the the final destination ..
  • @Camry2021
    fighting with my brothers is making the trip go much faster 😂😂
  • This reminds me of the Diary of a wimpy kid book "The long haul" when the mom uses tips from family frolick or whatever
  • I do a 26 hour road trip every year and that little state road thing on the roof is awesome and I’ll be doing the suprise bags
  • @poppycrew7013
    Awwww..... I saw this and so many memories flooded my mind and heart from when my littles were actually little. My now adult "little" noticed I was doing the heavy breathing while trying to stop the tears thing and asked why I was crying. I showed her and she yelled out, "omg I remember pushing our paper car driving across our car on vacations and the pulley to share toys back and forth and the binders you made each of us, oh and the scratchers for movies, music or surprises. Those were the best times!" And then any chance of stopping the tears was clearly not happening and I cried like a baby. It just goes by way too fast. Its sweet to know that all those precious moments are still cherished memories for my kids even now that they are grown. Thanks for sharing this. 💗
  • @prenimystic
    My road trips as a kid consisted of; drink, blanket and pillow, and no sleep the day before so I could pass out in the car 😂 To me it felt like teleportion because I'd just close my eyes and opened them when we were there — so I liked it, and my dad loved the silence 😂
  • We used to leave in the evening after my parents got off work to drive from GA to Texas. My parents switched out while the other one slept. Some of my best memories growing up were sitting up late at night with my dad talking to him while everyone else slept. This was back in the late 70’s and all throughout the 80’s. We even make a few trips to CA that way.
  • Dam so much stuff that's going to get thrown away as soon as they reach their destination. Why so much stuff.
  • Okay, when people like you show how you treat your kids, it makes me want to live with you for one day
  • I did 9 hour road trips all the time when I was little (cause my grandparents lived far) and I never got anything this nice. We had A&W, little TVs that strapped to head rests and LOTS of breaks. Play ground time was KEY to keeping us quiet. Also I can’t decide if I’m jealous of you lunch or think it’s too fancy for a road trip.
  • Bruh, my niece and nephew did 12 hour trips to Grama’s house four or five times a year with one toy, a blanket, some coloring supplies and like a DVD.
  • @ds12544
    I LOVE the “where are we” line on the ceiling! I don’t have little kids and I still want to do that on my next family road trip 😂❤
  • @mds67991
    This reminds me of when I was little. I’d get one snack, one candy bar, a sandwich for lunch, and a book of dot to dot puzzle sheets. Great memories, I bet they’ll remember this fondly.
  • @Jocieb5
    “My girls don’t usually get this kind of drink” ..flavored water…..water…. Literally nothing special about it 😂😂 but this looks sooooo fun!!