Sound familiar?
We all remember the holidays we went on as kids. So we know that when we take our kids on holidays now, we’re making memories that will last a lifetime (especially as we’re taking photos of every single cute moment and posting them on Facebook).
Family holidays are what we dream about when the alarm goes off on a cold winter morning and we drag ourselves out of bed. And then once the holiday finally arrives, these are the thoughts that go through our heads…
1. Road trips are awesome. Oh, wait…
Road trip! I love road trips. We did so many when I was a kid. We used to play I Spy and sing 10 Green Bottles…Oh yeah, and about 15 minutes into the trip we’d start getting bored and asking, ‘Are we there yet?’ and punching each other.
That’s right. I remember now. Thank God someone invented iPads.
2. Family holiday? This calls for some serious selfies.
The Big Prawn? Of course we’re going to stop and take a selfie of the whole family in front of it. It’s compulsory, isn’t it? (I wonder if France has the Big Croissant, or the Big Frog’s Legs, or the Big Stinky Cheese? Probably not. And you know what? That’s why I love Australia.)
3. It will be so nice to get back to nature.
Aren’t holiday cabins great? The kids love the bunk beds and the kitschy seashell ornaments. It’s nice to get back to basics for a few days.
No dishwasher? Fine. No clothes dryer? Fine. No coffee machine… Wait, whaaaat?
4. Now for some family bonding…
This is what holidays are all about: sitting here on the beach, sand between my toes, watching the kids playing together. There’s nothing better than seeing a brother and sister getting along. There they are, building a sandcastle with shells and bits of driftwood. Now they’re digging a moat.
Now my son is jumping on the castle and my daughter is hugging him… or maybe she’s strangling him. Yep, definitely strangling. Ah, kids.