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This has been great! I've never taken a trip this far over on the CD forum. I just recently took a 12 hour drive with 6 kids and a puppy. It was quite an experience. Heard lots of the "I gotta go's" and "are we there yet's". I loved car trips growing up. We always had some sort of station wagon. I loved the seats that turned backwards. We would sit in the back and play hide and seek with the car behind us. We would always take our comic books for entertainment or sing songs or play the alphabet game or car bingo. Man, those days were good. You can't drive to the grocery store without seeing kids in the backseat these days watching movies. My kids don't have a DVD in the car. I think that I might like them for long trips, but there is just no way that they need them for a 30 minute drive. Good Lord, look out the window and enjoy the view.
Speaking of those seats, the ones that face the traffic behind you... Does anyone ever remember wearing a seat belt? My parents never made me wear one, and i don't even know if there were any. I began wearing a seatbelt on my own when i was 15. Have worn it ever since.... Ticket or click it heehee
This has been great! I've never taken a trip this far over on the CD forum. I just recently took a 12 hour drive with 6 kids and a puppy. It was quite an experience. Heard lots of the "I gotta go's" and "are we there yet's". I loved car trips growing up. We always had some sort of station wagon. I loved the seats that turned backwards. We would sit in the back and play hide and seek with the car behind us. We would always take our comic books for entertainment or sing songs or play the alphabet game or car bingo. Man, those days were good. You can't drive to the grocery store without seeing kids in the backseat these days watching movies. My kids don't have a DVD in the car. I think that I might like them for long trips, but there is just no way that they need them for a 30 minute drive. Good Lord, look out the window and enjoy the view.
I bet that was quite an experience!
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