Show #13 - An Organized Holiday (Road Trip Ready)

Road Trip Ready Maja is back from her vacation, and ready to share tips on how to become “Road Trip Ready” for this summer’s holiday season.

Preparing for your family holiday can tend to be a bit daunting, but with The Savvy Organizer’s hints and suggestions you can truly become a pro at packing, and return home to a house that doesn’t overwhelm you, it’s all in the planning. If you’re tired of taking vacations that cause stressful recovery time, this show is for you!

Kick back with our show this week, take notes, and plan for some serious family fun this summer! *If you are planning a roadtrip this summer please leave a comment and let us know where you’re going, and how many hours you’re traveling to get there. We’d love to hear about great family discoveries!

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3 Comments

  1. Boutique CafĂ© » Blog Archive » The Savvy Organizer Get You Road Trip Ready! Says:

    [...] (The Savvy Organizer) is back from her vacation, and ready to share tips on how to become “Road Trip Ready” [...]

  2. Daria Says:

    Thanks for the show Maja. I shared this on Boutique Cafe, as I know there’s a ton of families preparing to “roadtrip” now that school is out in the U.S.!

    I’d love to come home from a trip with as little recovery time as possible. That would be heaven!

  3. Michaela Stephens Says:

    Good ideas in this podcast! An idea that came to mind when you were talking about the list of things to do to get ready was that it would make it extra easy to prepare if we made up a checklist to print out and use every time. Also a reusable packing list for self and children and a list of travel foods to minimize the planning effort. Why take so much time to brainstorm things over and over and over again?

    Something that has helped my husband and I is to divide up the preparation list so that we both know what we have to do before we leave. I think this is something that kids could be involved in too so that they aren’t always saying, “When are we going to go?” About 15 years ago I was one of those kids asking the same questions and my parents seemed to have so much stuff they were doing that I would have liked to help with so that we could get going faster..

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