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Holidays with children: pack your swimwear – and plenty of patience

Katja Fischer
15.7.2022
Translation: Megan Cornish

Family holidays are about as relaxing as a night in a tent at a festival. Over time, however, they become more relaxed as the children get older and you get wiser. Here are a few holiday hacks.

Before departure

The shopping list becomes a packing list

I sang the praises of the little digital helper in an earlier article:

Pack something in your shoes

The inside of your shoes is neglected storage space. Stuff socks in children’s shoes to make the most of those cubic centimetres. Then pack the shoes in shower caps, which you can find in our shop or in almost any hotel, and distribute them in the gaps. Shoes take up too much space in plastic bags.

During the holidays

Take sleeping children from bed straight to the car

You have no control over your airline’s flight schedule. The timetable of your car, however, is up to you. Schedule your departure for nighttime or the early hours of the morning. We lift the sleeping children out of their beds straight into the car – it’s the very last official act before departure. This means we can shorten the long journey time a bit, at least for the children. We parents, on the other hand, spare our nerves and ideally avoid traffic jams.

Tape for the tablets (or mouths)

A plastic bib just in case

Children as guides

Convert a box into a shoe rack

Happy kids, happy parents

Making me-time a fixture

«Happy kids, happy parents» is true. What is often forgotten with all the children’s activities is that «happy parents, happy kids» also applies. But if you don’t ask for a break, you won’t get one. My husband and I give each other an hour of «free time» every day. One of us takes care of the children, and the other does what he or she feels like doing. Sports, reading or just sleeping on the beach. It brings back a little bit of the old holiday feeling.

I’m still miles away from devouring a whole book. Nevertheless, like every year, I bought a new one for the summer holidays, although I still have a few lying around at home that I’ve already started. It’s well known that hope dies last. Now it’s packed away in the suitcase, ready for the family holiday madness to start all over again. And I’m really looking forward to it.

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