A Working Woman's Tips On Vacations

March 10, 2008

How To Keep Teens Entertained During A Car Trip

Whether you’re driving across the state or across the country, teens are not always easy to deal with when your trip is a longer distance than a normal car ride. Here are some tips to make any car trip easier and more enjoyable for the teens and for you.

Each teen has their own needs. Let them pack their own special snacks, books, handheld games, MP3 player and handphone.

Don’t forget to pack plenty of snacks and drinks. You’ll want to make sure the teens are nourished if you should break down or experience some other delay.

Don’t forget to pack extra clothing, especially in the cold weather months. Everyone should have the typical emergency supplies including a flashlight, jumper cables, spare tire, flares, bottles of water, shovel and first aid kit.

One of the most important aspects of car travel with teens is keeping the teens occupied. While they should have plenty of individual activities, including music, games and Hip Hop Ringtones, these things won’t hold their attention the entire trip.

Consider purchasing some audio books and CD’s for the whole family and enjoy listening to them together. Or let them download Free Ringtones and read their favorite Hip Hop News.

Be sure to make frequent stops to go to the restroom and to give the teens some much needed physical activity.

March 8, 2008

Tips For A Road Trip

Everybody loves a road trip. There are some precautions you should take, however, before you hit the road.

Plan well. Having proper maps and a good idea of the stops you will make along the way will help avoid problems and panic stops. Make sure you have alternate plans available in case something goes wrong. Road construction, bad weather and other factors could slow you down and force you to find a stopover sooner than expected.

Get a thorough diagnosis and tuneup for your car. Make sure the fluid levels are correct, all belts and hoses are in good shape and there are no major mechanical issues that you may have to face on the road. Top off your gas tank and make sure your tire pressure is correct before you leave.

Make sure you have an emergency kit in the car. An auto first aid kit will usually contain bandages, pain relievers, motion sickness pills and cold compresses. These will get you through a number of common road problems.

Check all the documentation for your. Make sure your license, registration and insurance are current and you have all the paperwork for them in the glove compartment. A contact number for your auto insurance company is also a good idea in case of an accident.

March 5, 2008

How To Lose Weight On Vacation

As I prepared for my vacation to Hawaii, I pondered by exercise plans. The point of a vacation is to take a break from real life, but shouldn’t I try to do something? Yes and here’s how you can do the same without cutting into your fun.

Most vacation destinations offer a variety of activities that are fun and aerobic such as:

* Walking or jogging on the beach
* Beach volleyball
* Surfing, swimming, snorkeling, skiing or diving
* Leisurely bike rides
* Hiking
* Golf
* Tennis
* Shopping (can be very aerobic under the right circumstances)

These activities can keep you moving without having to ‘workout.’

Vacation food! My advice is to keep your meals as healthy as possible and be picky about splurges. Otherwise, you have to use Orovo products to help you lose weight while on your vacation.

December 27, 2007

Travel Tips – Safe Hotel Rooms

If you are traveling alone, be sure to ask for secure hotel rooms.

Ask for a room in a well-lit area near the elevator and away from emergency exits, stairwells and service doors.

Ask not to be placed at the end of a long corridor.

December 8, 2007

How To Travel With Food For The Holidays

Preparing food to share at the holiday festivities is a common practice in our society. However, you need to be able to travel with the food so that it will remain delicious when you arrive at your destination.

Foods can move around causing them not to look as pretty when you arrive. You also don’t want the food to tip over and get all over your vehicle. This can be extremely messy as well as be quite frustrating.

There are some wonderful containers out there that allow you to transport foods for the holidays without too much trouble. They are insulated containers that will keep the foods hot or cold.

Many of them come with a covering that zips up around them like a suitcase. They even come with a handle. You should consider placing these items in a box so they won’t have as much room to move around while you travel to your holiday destination.

You do need to be very careful about food spoiling when you transport it for the holidays. You definitely don’t want to get anyone sick due to food poisoning. If it will be hot or you are traveling a long distance avoid foods such as potato salad with mayonnaise that can easily spoil quickly.

Be prepared for delays too because the amount of people traveling on the roads over the holidays can result in the food being in your car for hours more than you had originally anticipated.

You can also place such items in a cooler with plenty of ice to keep them cold while you are traveling your holiday destination. Make sure you keep an eye on the amount of ice in the cooler and then refill it as necessary. If you are carrying breast milk for an infant along for the holiday travel you need to keep it cold in a cooler as well.

You may find it is much easier to ask the host of the holiday gathering if you can prepare the foods you want to contribute to the dinner upon your arrival. This way you can bring all the ingredients and prepare them without worrying about them moving around or spoiling.

If you need some refrigerated items you can ask the host to pick them up for you and then pay them later. This is much easier than trying to fight your way into a packed grocery store around the holidays or finding them closed.

The downside to this is that you may be preparing foods in a kitchen you are unfamiliar with. The oven may bake at a different rate than yours so make sure you keep a close eye on baking times.

You should also bring other clothing to change into once you have completed your kitchen duties. This way you don’t have to worry about getting food on them that will make you self conscious as you sit down to visit with other guests.

Many people that travel for the holidays want to bring food to share with others. It can be your famous cheesecake or your mom’s recipe for sweet potatoes.

Make sure you plan ahead to have all the equipment and utensils you will need to safely transport foods for the holidays. You are better off arriving empty handed than with food that has been in compromising conditions during the course of travel.

December 5, 2007

Useful Tips To Make Holiday Travel Easier

The holidays can be quite hectic but they are often a time when people travel to see family and friends or to take a well deserved vacation.

Following some useful tips will help ensure you have the best time when you travel during this time of year.

Being prepared for things to go wrong is the first step in minimizing the damages and getting on with your holiday travel plans.

Make sure you have all of your tickets and confirmation numbers in a specific place. It is a good idea to make a copy of the information as well as the contact number for your tickets and place it in another location.

This way if you lose the originals you will have all the necessary information to take care of it. You should call about a week before your travel dates to make sure your reservation is still active for all modes of transportation and your accommodations.

It is common for flights, trains, and buses to get delayed over the holidays due to security issues, weather, and trying to meet the needs of the volumes of people using such modes of transportation over the holidays.

Make sure you have plenty of money, food, drinks, and necessities to get you through these delays. They can range from a couple of hours to a few days. If you will be traveling a long distance you should consider bringing along activities to pass the time, especially if you are traveling with children.

If you take prescription medications you need to make sure you have them clearly labeled. You may get questioned about them if they aren’t in the bottle you picked them up at from the pharmacy.

It is a good idea to have a written note from your doctor regarding the medication as well. Makes sure you have enough of it for the entire trip including any delays that may occur.

Lost luggage is one of the biggest problems when people travel, and it compounds during the holidays because of how busy everyone is. While you really can’t prevent your luggage from getting lost, you can do your best to make sure you have all you need in the mean time.

Make sure each person traveling in your party has clothing in all of the suitcases instead of making one for each person. This way everyone will have a chance to have some items should a bag or two get lost in the shuffle.

Clearly identify your luggage so that you will be sure to get yours upon reaching your destination. Too many bags look the same and many people are in a hurry when they travel for the holidays.

Place a colorful ribbon or colored tape on your bags if you carry the styles and colors that are very popular. If you travel often you should consider some unique looking luggage that will stand out.

Traveling during the holidays needs to be as smooth as possible to ensure you will enjoy your trip. By taking the time to follow these tips you can help make that happen.

There are plenty of horror stories out there about people not being able to get to their destination for the holidays or they didn’t have the items they needed upon arriving. Don’t open the door for your holiday vacation to fit into this grim category.

November 20, 2007

Get Ready For Holidays: Passports, Travel Documents, Vaccinations, Luggage

Going for holidays is a great way to learn about a new culture. In some instances the travel is to visit family that is located there instead of just for a vacation.

Regardless of the reason why you are traveling to another country during the holidays, you need to make sure you are prepared for the trip.

For most countries you are going to need a passport with a photo ID. This will allow you to remain in the country for a specified amount of time. Generally, this time frame is from 30 days to 90 days.

You can take your passport photo at any post office, but it is going to take several weeks to get it back. There is an expedited option and it is very expensive. If you wait until the holiday time to obtain your passport it is going to take much longer, even for the expedited option. (more…)

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