Tuesday, April 29, 2014

A Travel App That City Slickers Will Love!

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Love an urban expedition, but don't know where to start?  We've found the perfect app for families  who love to explore cities: Urban Adventure Quest!  It's more than just a travel guide or self-guiding tour; it's an interactive, educational adventure with all the fun of a scavenger hunt... all guided from any smartphone!

Urban Adventure Quest is available for 30 U.S. cities, with more added all the time!  So before you and your family start pounding the pavement of your favorite city, download this amazing app and see just how much fun exploring and learning can be!

Friday, April 25, 2014

Tips and Tricks for Packing Your Car!

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Love road trips but hate packing for them?  We've got you covered!  These helpful guidelines will help you streamline the whole packing process and speed you on your way!
  • Pre-pack purge and prep: Before you start packing, remove everything from your car (including the trunk!). While the vehicle is empty, check that you have a jack and spare tire, and that both are accessible and in good working order.  Give the whole interior a quick wipe down and vacuum!
  • Insist on the list:  A list is a great way to ensure you have packed everything you need, without over-packing; it will also serve as a great tool when you pack up for the return trip, potentially saving you from inadvertently leaving something behind - so make one up before you start throwing stuff in bags!
  • Bottom's up: Pack what you will use last on the bottom or in less easily accessible areas, then work upward and forward, making sure the items you pack on top or toward the front are the ones you will need while en route (i.e. snacks, games, first-aid kit, medicines, wipes, extra outfits in case of emergency, maps, etc.). 
  • Change up: Always keep cash handy; and it never hurts to bring along a few rolls of quarters in case you have to stop and do a quick load of laundry on the way!
  • Chill out: Consider packing a cooler for items that need to be refrigerated;  use frozen water bottles, juice packs,or GoGurts® as ice packs.
  • Prescription for success: If you are packing medicines be sure to bring a copy of each prescription and follow storage directions (i.e. keep out of sunlight, refrigerate, etc.); also, be sure to carry a list of any allergies or medical conditions for all family members.
  • Safety first: Don't forget to bring along emergency preparedness items, such as: a basic first aid kit, a roadside emergency repair kit, bottled water, a cell phone, your motor club membership card, and a travel childproofing kit for overnight stop-offs along the way!
  • Think outside the box: Free up precious car space by using vacuum storage bags instead of traditional luggage. Vacuum storage bags are perfect for packing clothes, pillows, jackets, and other bulky items more compactly! Smaller size slide lock baggies are also great space savers; store everything from toiletries to snacks!  Best of all, once the contents have been used or removed, the slide lock baggies can be re-purposed for storing wet items until they can be dried or disposed of (bathing suits, wet diapers, wipes, trash, etc.).

Safe and happy travels!

-Destination Mom

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Throwback Thursday: Happy 3rd Anniversary "Baby's First Vacation"!

Three years ago we crafted Baby's First Vacation, a collection of helpful guidelines and tips which we hoped would make travel easier for first-time parents. This throw-back Thursday, we invite you to check it out and share it with friends who may be facing their first summer with a new little family member!

After all, something as simple as an extra few minutes spent making a list ahead of time and childproofing your "home away from home" will result in a much more relaxed and enjoyable first vacation experience for everyone!  So check out Travel-Tot's free, printable e-book featuring all these pointers and more - it's the perfect resource for planning your Baby's First Vacation!

Safe and happy travels!

- Destination Mom

Friday, April 18, 2014

Destination: The Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum

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Over the past few years, The Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum has emerged as a top historic attraction on island of Nantucket. Along with the popular Nantucket Whaling Museum, the Shipwreck Museum is a must see in Nantucket! Guests of all ages can enjoy guided tours, films, new exhibits, family-friendly programs, special events and more. With attractions indoors and out, the Nantucket Shipwreck and Lifesaving Museum can be a quick stop during an afternoon shower or a day of fun for the whole family. 

The museum is open Memorial Day - Columbus Day annually from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Accessible by car, NRTA Shuttle and the Polpis Bike Path. Admission costs are free for members, $6 for adults, $4 for youth (5-7) and free to children under 5. 

Exhibits

The museum features an impressive permanent exhibit boasting items collected and donated by Robert Caldwell, a native Nantucket-islander who returned home after serving on board the United States Coast Guard Cutter Spencer during World War II. Deeply affected by his personal experience and intrigued by stories of the Coast Guard and its roots, Caldwell began collecting objects related to Nantucket's history of shipwrecks, life-saving and rescues. In 1967, he donated his collection and a piece of his property for what was to become the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum.  

New for 2014 is the exhibit "Throw Out The Life-Line," which focuses on past and present Maritime lifesaving practices, procedures and pastimes. Featuring hands-on activities for children, such as a replica of a Massachusetts Humane Society hut to “hide” away in, a yardarm to balance on, a breeches buoy to climb into and out of, a “mast” to scale and a replica of a surfboat to row, this exhibit continues the museum's proud tradition of offering fun, educational experiences for all ages.

Family Days

Family Days at the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum will be held from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 16 and Wednesday, August 13. In addition to the daily guided tours and films that are available throughout the season, other activities will include crafts, a scavenger hunt and maritime games and music in which children may participate.

Family Day (for Families with Identified Special Needs)

On Friday, July 25, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. the museum will be open exclusively for families of individuals with any disability or special need. In conjunction with Kim Horyn of Autism Speaks, this day will be filled with activities, crafts, music and tours tailored specifically to the interests and needs of your family. All families are always welcome to the museum at any time; it is our hope, however, that by offering this additional, designated day we are able to offer you the opportunity for your entire family to enjoy the museum at the leisure and pace you choose.

Visit from Award-Winning Children’s Book Author

Stay posted as, in early August, visitors are invited to come meet award-winning children’s book author Sara Hoagland Hunter. She will spend an afternoon on the lawn of the museum entertaining children and adults alike with her newest book, Every Turtle Counts – the story of a child with special needs and an endangered sea turtle. Sara is also the author of additional books for children, including The Unbreakable Code, the true story of Navajo veterans who invented a code that was never broken during the Pacific island battles of World War II and The Lighthouse Santa, based on the story of historian Edward Rowe Snow who, for close to fifty years, dropped presents from his plane to all the children living in New England’s remote lighthouses, including those on Nantucket.

So make some time for this fantastic spot on your next trip to Nantucket; a beautiful island for a fun-filled family getaway!  Wishing you safe and happy travels...
-Destination Mom

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Safety On The Road!

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month Thousands die needlessly each year because people continue to use their cell phones while driving, handheld or hands-free. Join the National Safety Council this April in urging those you care about to:
  • Stop using cell phones while driving
  • Recognize that hands-free devices offer no safety benefit
  • Understand the dangers of the cognitive distraction to the brain
  • Tell others about the dangers of cell phone distracted driving
And just as importantly, be sure that you are prepared in the event that you and your child are involved in an accident.  If you happen to become incapacitated, Emergency Contact Information could be the difference between life and death, particularly if your child is unable to communicate.  To ensure that vital information is readily available, download our handy Infant Car Seat Emergency Label and apply to your child's car seat; Travel-Tot is proud to have introduced this brilliant and free download over 2 years ago!

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Provided by The National Safety Council


Friday, April 11, 2014

Blogs We Love: Traveling Families!

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The internet can bring the world to your fingertips... literally! The web is heavily saturated with amazing travel sites, many geared specifically toward family travel.  But family travel blogs are as unique as the families whose adventures they record; so it can be hard to figure out which sites offer the best content for your needs. After all, some sites offer  valuable expertise, some motivation to start your family's trip, and some, simply heart-warming tales of the lives of those who have chosen to explore the world as a family!  This week, I've chosen four of my personal favorites to share; check out these inspiring sites created by families who have generously chosen to share their experiences exploring our amazing world:
  1. Travel Mamas - With a beautiful, clean, fun layout and articles on topics from family travel to great grown-up getaways, Travel Mamas delivers a ton of invaluable information!  Don't miss the comprehensive packing lists and helpful travel tips.
  2. 100 Routes Across America - Another outstanding resource; with amazing road trip itineraries for all parts of the US and phenomenal tips, reviews and pointers for great food along the way!
  3. Two Kids and a MapA riotous account of one family’s travels through the good, the bad, and the ugly; whether down the street, across the country, or even around the world, this site will leave you entertained and informed.
  4. Pit Stops for KidsA place to share reviews of the places you’ve stopped during road trips, and to benefit from the experience and information other parents have to offer!  This community of parents shares a goal as well as a philosophy; find great stopovers and destinations for kids, after all, it’s as much about the journey as the destination!
Each of these fantastic blogs offers invaluable information, inspiration, and perspective; so if you aspire to a life less ordinary, take advantage of the wit and wisdom of these bloggers and get inspired to set your family travel plans into action!  Wherever the road may take you, may you always enjoy safe and happy travels!



- Destination Mom

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Snapshot: Memories With Perspective!


Looking to keep school-aged kids occupied on a trip? Try giving each child an inexpensive, single-use camera to capture the trip from their own perspective. My 9 year-old daughter absolutely loves doing this; once the photos are developed, she uses them (and other mementos) to create a memory book of her adventure!