Transit Without Tears: Planes, Trains, and Car Time
Arrange seats so a calm adult sits near young kids, a patient teen near an elder, and the planner near the aisle. Swap every few hours to distribute labor and company. What seating arrangements have worked best for your family on long journeys?
Transit Without Tears: Planes, Trains, and Car Time
Pack tiny comforts: a favorite scarf that doubles as a blanket, peppermint candies for motion sickness, a family playlist, and a printed puzzle pack. Familiarity soothes nerves and sparks conversation between generations. Add your comfort ritual to our growing list.
Transit Without Tears: Planes, Trains, and Car Time
Schedule a buffer day after arrival with only light activities and a gentle walk. Let circadian rhythms settle before big plans. This single choice can rescue the whole week’s mood. Do you plan buffer days? Tell us why or why not.