On our camping and touring adventures, our kiddos are often lured by the siren call of souvenirs. But we don’t want our kiddos wasting their money accumulating a bunch of junk “stuff” that will more than likely be in a garage sale pile within a year. A few years ago we discovered a fantastic–and cheap!–souvenir alternative: pressed pennies. Note: This post contains affiliate links. Our disclosure policy
Camper Bunk Curtains
Our Keystone Passport features a great four-person bunk house at the rear of the unit. And although our kids actually look forward to hitting the sack in their own bunk, we had found it was sometimes hard for the kiddos to unwind after a fun day of camping and touring, especially when they were in such close proximity and could whisper back and forth and
My secret to stress-free travel with kids
When I was a kid, I was a brat. Well not really. 🙂 What I mean is, I was a military brat. So we were stationed in various locations around the country–and not usually near family. So we put a lot of miles on the old blue station wagon and then the Chrysler minivan. On those long trips I can still remember my mom
DIY kids’ travel activity binder
For our upcoming camping and touring trip I wanted to make the kiddos a travel binder of activities to keep them busy in the car. This is going to be the longest trip they’ve taken thus far, so I know the key to a peaceful ride is going to be keeping them busy–or napping would work too! I scrolled Pinterest and found bunches of ideas–who
A Camper’s Christmas List: For the Kiddos
(Note: This post contains affiliate links. Our disclosure policy can be found here.) Since our kiddos love camping so much, we’ve had fun giving them “camping” themed toys and activities for Christmas and birthdays in the past. Probably their favorite such gift has been Lego camper sets. Sweet Pea has the older LEGO Friends Adventure Camper, but this year Lego released a new car and