Tips for Planning a Great Family RV Trip

Taking the family on an RV trip can be a great way to see new and interesting places while bonding with your children at the same time. Depending on the length of the trip and the route, an RV adventure with the family can involve visiting several major cities and soaking in all the sights and sounds they have to offer, as well as the regions in between.

With that said, an RV trip is not something to be taken lightly. It involves a certain degree of preparation in order to be an optimum experience for everyone. Planning ahead and considering the tips of other families who have previously gone on an RV adventure can save you time, money, and frustration. With this in mind, here are the top suggestions for planning a great family RV trip:

 

Pack Fun Activities for Kids of All Ages

If you’re bringing kids on an RV trip, the one thing you absolutely cannot forget to do is bring along activities to keep your children occupied. Consider bringing activities for yourself, as well. Road trips can become long and tedious when there aren’t enough things to keep everyone entertained. In addition to a tablet, if you have one, bring along board and card games, puzzles, books, music, and DVDs.

Scatter Your Stops

One way to make that drive less monotonous is to plan to stop for one activity each day. Taking a break from your drive to stop at a tourist attraction or amusement park can add some excitement to the day and help you build positive memories with your family. Or, plan to pull over somewhere with a pretty view, extend those recently installed day night shades, and enjoy a roadside picnic.

 

Be Selective in Choosing Your Campgrounds

As you plan your motorhome road trip, take the time to research the RV campgrounds along your route and arrange to stop at those with the best amenities. While not every campground will be kid-friendly, some do have swimming pools, game rooms, playgrounds, and scheduled activities to help keep your children from getting bored.

Safety on the Road

While most people may not force their kids to buckle up for the ride in a motorhome, parenting experts recommend taking these safety precautions. Younger children should be restrained in car seats as well. It’s important to remember that the more time you spend on the road, the greater your risks of becoming involved in a highway accident. By keeping your children buckled, you’ll ensure they’ll be safer if something does happen.

Don’t Rely on Fast Food the Whole Time

Aside from it being unhealthy, fast food is expensive and can cut a huge chunk out of your budget, which means you’ll have less money for the activities you really do want to do. Instead, pack healthy snacks, lunch meat and cheeses, crackers, and other items that can easily be stored. This will allow you to save on your total budget, as well as ensuring your kids aren’t ingesting large quantities of refined sugars and unhealthy fats.

Educate Yourself About the RV’s Electric Capacity

Experienced travelers recommend learning the specs for the RV and labeling appliances, so your family can avoid overusing the available power. For instance, most RVs have a 30 amp capability, so using the 15 amp air conditioner in conjunction with three 5 amp appliances may put too large of a burden on your system. If you know your microwave uses 15 amps, turn off the A/C, while it’s in use.

 

Taking an RV trip with your children can be a great way to spend part of their summer vacation. However, going unprepared could end up costing you in more ways than one. By determining your power needs, keeping an eye on safety issues, and planning ways to keep the long drive interesting, you can ensure your family will have a much more positive experience. Planning ahead and sticking to a schedule and your budget will help everyone have fun on the road.

Ditch Expensive Hotels: 6 Alternative Forms of Accommodation for Travelers

These days, finding an affordable hotel for your travel accommodations is nearly impossible.

 

Hotels have been driving up their prices, and that is not even considering the cost of parking, room service, or other amenities. A hotel room is often the big sticking point for why many people cancel their travel plans – they simply cannot afford it.

 

However, as the tourism industry flourishes, alternative methods of accommodation are becoming more and more common. These alternate locations are typically more affordable, and some even offer similar amenities to hotels. Some are just bare bones essentials, like a bed and a bathroom and a roof over your head, but if you are planning on spending most of your time out exploring, it is the perfect solution.

 

  1. Rent a Condo/Apartment

 

If you are someone who travels often, particularly to specific areas, then it is worth considering renting a condo or apartment in the location you travel to. Often, places will have affordable housing available for rent, or places you can rent on a temporary basis. For example, a property agents blog from Hua Hin, Thailand, talks about how it is a perfect location for travellers, because of its affordable housing. People can rent or even buy a condo here for when they are visiting, and even rent it out to other travellers later to make an income. Other locations may have similar options available.

 

  1. Hostels

 

Hostels are a particularly popular choice among millennials and the younger generations because of their affordability. Typically, they offer basic amenities like a bed, a shower, and security. Sometimes you have to share a room with other travellers, but most places offer same-gender and mixed-gender dorms for the various comfort levels. Some even offer private rooms for a higher price that is still often cheaper than a hotel. Hostels have a somewhat bad reputation because of horror stories, but over the last few years, they have grown in popularity and have increased their value and appearances.

  1. AirBNB

 

Some people will rent out their own apartments or homes, or other buildings that they may have, using AirBNB. Sometimes these are even better than hotels, because they will give you a true taste of the city you are visiting. Exercise some caution when it comes to AirBNB, of course – use their rating system and their system of “Superhosts” to find legitimate locations that have great reviews. You can rent anything from a single bedroom in a home to an entire house or apartment, all for less than the cost of a night in a hotel downtown.

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  1. Camping

 

If you can “rough it,” camping is a wonderful and cheap option for travellers who are on a budget and like the simpler things in life. Whether you bring your own tent, sleep out under the stars, rent an RV, or whatever you choose, many locations will have campgrounds available for you to spend your nights. Some bigger cities may not have this option, but for those looking for an adventure, it is a great solution.

 

  1. Religious Housing

 

If you are looking at international travel, consider using Monastery Stays. Some institutions will rent out rooms in the monastery for a little money. If you are looking for luxury, this will not be for you, but if you just need a place to lay your head at night, this is the perfect solution. Most of these will be in the Mediterranean area, but there are various places that do this.

 

  1. Academic Houses

 

When the campuses are empty and students are home, some universities and colleges rent out their spare rooms to travellers for low costs. The rooms will be like dorm rooms, rather bare and only providing the essentials. However, for the traveller on a budget who just needs a safe place to sleep at night, this is the perfect solution.

 

There are all sorts of alternative forms of travel accommodations, if you know where to look. Hopefully this list enables you to travel to your heart’s content – without breaking the bank.

 

From Tiny Babies to Big Babies

The following is a guest post. The opinions are those of the writer, and do not necessarily reflect those of this site. 

When Trisha got pregnant, she practically freaked out. She didn’t know what to do. She didn’t know what to eat, how to take care of herself, or what prenatal vitamins to take. She didn’t know if she should keep working. She was a mess.

Trisha really counted on help every step of the way during her first pregnancy. I got a phone call one night from her: she was crying she barely understandable. Her cravings had gotten so bad she was craving her shampoo. She didn’t know why she had this craving. She didn’t eat it, but she was completely freaked out because she really wanted to.

Some women crave strange things during their pregnancies, but Trisha knew this one was one of the strangest. Some shampoos have a type of clay in them that contains a nutrient your body could be lacking, which brings about the craving for the shampoo. For example: if your body is craving calcium you could be craving ice cream, cheese, or milk.

Trisha didn’t know anything when it came to having children, she didn’t know what it was like to be pregnant. She now has a happy healthy beautiful 6-year-old girl with a baby boy on the way.

She is grateful for my help, especially when she learned about low birth weight. Since she was a tiny baby, she wanted to make sure she would have a healthy baby that didn’t have a need to stay in the hospital after the baby was born.

Helping Trisha find the information she needed to avoid a low birth weight was the easy part—there is a lot of information on pregnancy health out there. The hard part was taking care of herself, so she could take care of her baby before it was born to ensure a proper birth weight.

Low Birth Weight

Low birthweight is a term used to describe babies who are born weighing less than 1,500 grams (3 pounds, 4 ounces); only 1.5%, are born this tiny. However, the overall rate of very low birthweight babies in the U.S. is increasing. This is primarily due to greater numbers of multiple birth babies who are more likely to be born early and weigh less.

Babies with very low birthweight look much smaller than other babies of normal birth weight. A very low birthweight baby’s head usually appears to be bigger than the rest of the body and he or she often looks extremely thin, with little body fat. The skin is often quite transparent, allowing the blood vessels to be easily seen.

The primary cause of low birthweight is premature birth, meaning that the baby is born before the 37-week mark. Being born early means a baby has less time in the mother’s uterus to grow and gain weight, and much of a baby’s weight is gained during the last part of pregnancy.

That being said, some reasons for low birth weight just can’t be avoided. Parents who are shorter and weigh less than average may have smaller children. Babies who are of Indian, Asian or black-ethnic origin are generally born smaller.

Reasons for Low Birth Weight

The reasons for a baby having low birth weight can range quote a bit. Some of the more common reasons are:

  • Problems with the way your baby is developing.
  • An infection that’s been left untreated during pregnancy.
  • An infection in the womb.
  • Trouble with the flow of nutrients and oxygen from the placenta to your baby.
  • Expecting multiple babies.
  • Carrying more than one baby increases your risk of high blood pressure, pre-eclampsia,
  • Anemia and diabetes, all of which are associated with growth problems in babies.
  • Suffering from health or emotional problems or have a stressful home life.

Why is Low Birth Weight A Concern?

The main concerns of a baby with low birthweight is that the baby may be at increased risk for complications. The baby’s tiny body is not as strong as it should be and he or she may have a harder time eating, gaining weight, and fighting off infections. Because they have so little body fat, low birthweight babies often have difficulty staying warm in normal temperatures.

Because many babies with low birthweight are also premature, it can be difficult to identify the problems that are due to being premature from the problems of just being so tiny.

Problems from Low Birth Rate

Nevertheless, there are still problems that are obvious to point out from low birth weight babies, such as:

  • Low oxygen levels at birth
  • Unable to maintain body temperature
  • Difficulty gaining weight
  • Infection
  • Breathing problems
  • Bleeding of the brain
  • And other serious diseases

Preventing Low Birth Weight

Because of the tremendous advances in the care of sick and premature babies, more and more babies are surviving despite being born early and very small. However, prevention of preterm births is one of the best ways to prevent babies born with low birthweight. There are a few things you can do to help you avoid having a preterm or low weight baby at birth.

Get A Health Care Provider  

It’s important to get prenatal care from a doctor, such as an OB/GYN, to ensure that you                                                         and your baby are healthy throughout the pregnancy. Women who don’t get adequate prenatal care are more likely to have low birth-weight babies of poor health than those who see doctors regularly. Prenatal healthcare involves seeing a doctor once a month for the first six months, twice monthly during the 7th and 8th months, then weekly thereafter.              

Stay Hydrated

Drinking plenty of fluids during pregnancy to keep the body well hydrated as the mother’s blood volume increases for supporting the two of you. It also helps prevent fatigue, constipation, and preterm labor.

Maintain a Healthy Diet

More than ever, you need to eat a healthy diet to keep you and the baby healthy and strong. It’s highly recommended to eat foods that are protein-rich such as meat, eggs and fish, whole grains, dairy products like yogurt and milk, fruits such as apples and grapefruit, and vegetables such as leafy greens, carrots, and broccoli.

Change Your Lifestyle

Quit smoking and stop drinking alcohol. Studies show that tobacco and alcohol have serious negative effects on a baby’s growth and development during pregnancy and even during childhood. Also, reduce your coffee intake to one cup a day; caffeine may increase chances of miscarriage and other complications of pregnancy.

Vitamins and Nutrients

Boost your nutrition by including various fruits and vegetables to your diet, as well as fish like salmon, and snacks like yogurt and walnuts. However, a healthy diet alone is not enough. To guarantee enough nutrients for you and the baby, you’ll need the help of some prenatal supplements. Supplements like folic acid, Omega 3’s, and other prenatal multivitamins will be of great help for your pregnancy and delivery as well as your baby’s health.

These basic tips will help you maintain a healthy birth weight, but the best and most effective way is to see your doctor. There is no doubt that your doctor will design a plan of action catered to your needs if your baby is at risk for low birth rate.

Scuba Diving the Dead Sea: An Unusual Adventure

The Dead Sea is one of the most famous bodies of water on the planet. Even if you don’t know where the Dead Sea is (between Israel and Jordan), you have likely heard of it before. Not only is it a site of great historical and biblical interest, the lake itself, for it is a lake, has a number of unique properties. These properties mostly arise from the hyper-salinity of the lake; its salt content is so high that it dramatically increases the buoyancy of people on its surface.

Is Scuba Diving Even Possible?

Yes! Although many divers assume that the buoyancy of the diver on the lake’s surface would make actually descending beneath it impossible. Admittedly, and unsurprisingly, diving in the Dead Sea is very different to diving anywhere else. For one thing, divers in the Dead Sea, in order to account for the extreme salinity, have to load themselves up with 100 pounds of extra weight. Full face masks are also required, again because of the extreme salinity.

What is There to See?

The conditions in the Dead Sea are unsuitable for supporting marine life, you therefore won’t find any coral, rays, or even fish under these waters. However, the sights you will find make the experience more than worthwhile. Divers who have experienced the depths of the Dead Sea describe the waters as appearing to be filled with floating ice-like crystals.

As you may have guessed, these crystals are in fact the salt for which the lake is famed. When conditions are optimal, being submerged in the Dead Sea is like being submerged in a lake filled with glistening diamonds.

Diving Tours

The diving tours of the Dead Sea are a relatively recent development. Those who are familiar with the region won’t be surprised to learn that these tours are an Israeli innovation – the Israeli’s love their extreme sports. Avraham Bresler is one of the operators of such tours. He took his first plunge into the Dead Sea some 20 years ago, when he was being paid to purge an air pocket in one of the underground pipes running through the seabed.

He was so taken aback by the beauty of the underwater landscape, and the surprisingly pleasant diving conditions, that he became convinced tourists would pay good money to be able to experience it for themselves. It turns out he was right. Not only do the salt deposits give the whole lake a completely unique appearance from beneath the surface, the water itself is pleasantly, and surprisingly, warm.

Diving in the Dead Sea is by no means easy, however. Divers are required to log at least 50 hours of diving beforehand, but for those who are confident divers, there is nowhere else on Earth like the Dead Sea.

Anyone looking for a completely unique experience will find it at the Dead Sea. Scuba diving in this lake is an unforgettable experience, and when you’ve completed your dive, there is a huge amount to be seen and done on the lake’s shores.

Getting Around Without Cabs When Traveling Abroad

Looking to travel? There are a lot of ways to get around and see all you can see. For a list of ideas for vacations made easy, check out the below.

The Best Ways to Get Around (That Aren’t a Taxi)

Whether it’s taking the trains throughout Germany or opting for an Iceland car rental service, how you get around can change the entire dynamic of your trip. Plus, getting away from taxis lets you travel at your own pace.

Trains and Trollies

Trains are an excellent way to explore a country via slow travel. You won’t get there relatively fast but the experience and sights are mesmerizing. Trains are incredibly cheap in most areas of the world fitting the bill for those not wanting to spend a lot getting around. Or,  they can scale to luxury — with higher prices, of course — but offering tons of amenities like dining carts, sleeper carriages, lounges, and more.

Along with trains are the trollies and street cars you could use to get around the city. Most cities offer 1-day travel passes making it easy to hop on and off the streetcars as much as you want. This is perhaps one of the better ways to see the inner cities and outskirts when doing day trips. 

Helicopters and Hot Air Balloons

It might sound outlandish but a helicopter ride could combine your need to get around with a breathtaking experience worth adding to your travel journal! Want to go a bit cheaper? You could try a hot air balloon ride. 

Tours of these kinds can cost around $500 in many places throughout the world. But, you can also find private charters letting you choose when and where to go if you’ve got big bucks. 

Rental Cars and P2P Rentals

Rental cars are the ultimate at-your-own-pace choice for getting around your destinations. You can find these rental options at most airports and close to central hubs. Pricing varies where you’re traveling but it’s worth the money especially since you can venture any direction you please.

Want to save a bit of money? Some locations have caught on with peer-to-peer car rentals. This lets you rent cars directly from their owners often providing an awesome selection to your style. Just understand the local traffic laws, though, so you’re not footing the bill by joyriding a bit too hard.

Bikes and Scooters/Mopeds

There are two neat ways to do this:

  • Buy a cheap, used bike when you get there
  • See if they have one of those bike/scooter rental services

Bikes are amazing for getting around because you can zip and zag areas other transports can’t do. It’s a healthy way to explore the new areas, too. Buying a used bike may cost you less than a few times using a taxi. Plus, you could always sell or donate it once you’re set to leave.

Scooters/mopeds are equally fun but you should be careful traversing the local traffic. Prices aren’t too bad, either.

How Will You Get Around?

Taxis are neat for a quick hop around, but you’re missing out if you’re dodging alternative transportation — especially car rentals and public transport. You’ll see so much more. So, how do you plan you get around?

12 Frugal & Easy Family Road Trip Essentials

 

When you’re planning to be on the road for an extended period of time, you want to be comfortable. So, you plan and pack all the essentials and then some especially when traveling with family. But as you’re planning, you realize that you didn’t budget for any of this stuff.

Well, no worries because there are things you can get on-the-cheap to help improve your road trip experience for you and your family.

Here are 12 frugal and easy family road trip essentials.

  1. A pour-over coffee maker

Instead of hitting up Starbuck’s every time you want coffee, consider bringing a portable pour-over coffee maker. These are typically inexpensive and you can use them to make one cup or more. All you need is boiled water and coffee grinds. And if you’re truly tied to the car, you can get a portable coffee maker that plugs into your vehicle.

  1. Portable mugs

If you’re brewing coffee on the go, you’ll need a vessel to drink it out of. Don’t forget to bring portable plastic mugs. Bonus points for insulation.

  1. A reusable water bottle

You can pack a cooler full of drinks, but that’ll take up a lot of space in your vehicle. Instead, consider a reusable water bottle. You’ll be able to get water anywhere you go, and you’ll definitely have more legroom in the car.

  1. A spork

The old spork can come in handy when you’re eating on the road. Whether you’re eating soup or stir-fry, your spork can handle the job. For those who may be unaware, a spork is a combination of a spoon and fork. Imagine a spoon with rigid edges like a fork.

  1. A paring knife

Knives always come in handy when you’re away from home. On a road trip especially, you can use your knife to cut any number of foods. For example, you can save money by hitting up the grocery store for a block of cheese instead of buying a pre-cut cheese platter.

  1. A smartphone holder

Unless you have a system like Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, consider investing in a device to hold your smartphone in your line of sight while you’re driving. Most of us use our smartphones for navigation, and this will help you see where you’re going.

  1. A separate GPS device

GPS devices may seem so-early-2000s, but they can come in handy on a road trip. The GPS will give you a better picture of the road and may be more reliable than your phone’s connection. And fortunately, these have really come down in price in recent years.

  1. A car charger

You probably already have a phone charger that you can plug into your car. Get two. This item is so important that you’ll want a backup. Yes, you can plug your phone into the USB port, but that’s typically a slower charge.

  1. Earbuds for all

Not everyone shares your taste in music. And while you’ll want to bond during the trip, there may also be times when you want to tune everyone else out. For these moments, make sure everyone has their own earbuds.

  1. Car organizer

Have you ever attempted to rummage around in the back seat with your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road? That’s about when you start wishing you were more organized. Fortunately, it’s easy to find cheap ideas to keep your vehicle organized. You can invest in a car organizer, or you can create something to keep your car organized. Even hanging extra bags with a 3M clip can help you keep trash from piling up, so you can get to your stuff.

  1. UV window shade

If you’re traveling in the Summer, this item is a must. You may even be able to turn the A/C down if you can keep the sun from blaring down on your family. Consider two shades for the back seat to keep your car nice and cool during the trip.

  1. Hand sanitizer

This last item is so simple, but it can really save you some time. If you don’t have to wash your hands every time someone wants to eat, you’ll make record time to your destination. You may also save on gas from going out of your way to find yet another rest stop.

Road trips can be fun, but they can also get pricey. Keep your items down to the bare essentials and enjoy the open road!

Top tips to help you and our family avoid food poisoning on holiday

The summer holidays are upon us, and for many of us, we’re crossing off the days towards summer end of term, where we can fly off to a well-earned sunny holiday.  As parents and children prepare to board the planes, it does well for us all to prepare our families for a problem that plagues many holiday go-ers: food poisoning on holiday.

It’s bad enough if you succumb to food poisoning this summer, but even worse if it’s your child who falls ill, as the heat and unfamiliar surroundings can increase the discomfort that comes with being ill. Your child, being less aware of food safety hazards, could be more at risk of contracting food poisoning at the hotel buffet.

You can take some measures to protect your family though, by staying vigilant and teaching your kids some good habits.

Don’t drink the pool!

One way that people can become ill on holiday, is by drinking contaminated water. Even if the hotel buffet is hygienically prepared, if the pool is not properly maintained, it’s possible for your child to ingest contaminated water. It’s difficult to avoid this, beyond encouraging your children not to drink the water if they are in the pool.

Keep your eye on the cutlery

While it isn’t always easy to see unhygienic kitchen practices, keep an eye on cutlery, plates and glasses, as these may be dirty if the kitchen staff is not paying attention to cleanliness. Check forks, knives, plates and glasses before they are used.  If any are dirty, take a photograph and request clean utensils.

Check the buffet

Although it isn’t always easy to see if the food is being prepared poorly, there are standard food practices that should be observed when an all-inclusive buffet is laid out. Food should be covered and kept at proper temperature. Food should also be changed and replaced with fresh food regularly. If these practices are not being observed, make sure you record this and make a complaint to the hotel.

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