Taking a Road Trip with Your Baby
By Elizabeth
Pantley, Author of Gentle Baby Care
To Grandmother’s
house we go! And you’ll be in the car for five whole hours ¾ how can you make the trip enjoyable with
a baby along?
Learn about
it
There’s no question:
Marathon car trips with a baby on board take a good amount of planning and
organization. But it can be done ¾ and yes, it can even be fun!
Planning the
trip
In the hustle
that precedes a trip, it can be easy to let things happen, instead of make
things happen. Be proactive in making your trip decisions. Contemplating these
questions, and coming up with the right answers, can help make your trip more
successful:
-Window
shades to protect your baby from the sun and create a darker, nap-inducing
atmosphere.
-A cooler for cold drinks; a bottle warmer if needed.
-Plenty of toys that are new or forgotten favorites saved just for the trip.
-Baby-friendly music on tape or CD.
-A rear-view baby mirror to keep on eye on baby (unless a second person will be
sitting with your little one)
-Books to read to your baby.
Preparing the
car
Take plenty of
time to get the car ready for your trip. If two adults are traveling, consider
yourself lucky and arrange for one person to sit in the backseat next to the
baby. If you are traveling alone with your little one, you’ll need to be more
creative in setting up the car, and you’ll need to plan for more frequent stops
along the way.
Here are a few
tips for making the car a traveling entertainment center for your baby:
Car travel
checklist
q
Well-stocked
diaper bag
q
Baby’s
blanket
q
Carseat
pillow or head support
q
Window
shades (sun screens)
q
Change of
clothes for your baby
q
Enormous
box of toys and books
q
Music or
books on tape or CDs
q
Baby food,
snacks, and drinks for your baby
q
Sipper cups
q
Snacks and
drinks for the adults
q
Cooler
q
Wet
washcloths in bags, or moist towelettes
q
Empty
plastic bags for leftovers and trash
q
Bottle
warmer
q
Cell phone
q
Baby’s
regular sleep music or white noise (if needed, bring extra batteries)
q
First aid
kit/prescriptions/medications
q
Jumper
cables
q
Money/wallet/purse/ID
q
Medical and
insurance information/emergency phone numbers
q
Maps/driving
directions
q
Baby
carrier/sling/stroller
q
Camera and
film
q
Suitcases
During the
journey
If you’ve
carefully planned your trip and prepared your vehicle, you’ve already started
out on the right foot. Now keep these things in mind as you make your way down
the road:
On the way
home
You may be so
relieved that you lived through your trip that you sort of forget the other
trip ahead of you: the trip home. You’ll need to organize the trip home as well
as you did the trip out. A few days in advance, make certain that all your supplies
are refilled and ready to go. Think about the best time to leave, and plan
accordingly. In addition, think about what you learned on the trip to your
destination that might make the trip home even easier. Is there something you
wish you would have had but didn’t? Something you felt you could have done
differently? Did you find yourself saying, “I wish we would have…”? Now’s the
time to make any adjustments to your original travel plan so that your trip
back home is pleasant and relaxed.
This article is an excerpt from Gentle Baby Care by
Elizabeth Pantley. (McGraw-Hill, 2003)