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What I Did Over Summer Vacation: Chapter One, Day 1: We're hitting the road
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 287121" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Not many husband's (or kids) can think ahead and pack a vehicle. I goofed in packing on the way home. difficult child's suitcase was the smallest so I put it in first, way up as far as it could go into the loose jackets, sports equip, ect. Then mine, then Diva's between the cooler and chairs. husband's on top of all of ours (his is more of a garment bag). It would have been o.k. if difficult child didn't have his throwing up episode when we stopped at my parents (yep, it was bad enough that he needed to change clothes). Fortunately, It wasn't too difficult to move husband's bag and pull difficult child's suitcase out.</p><p> </p><p>I do cringe though when someone in the family forgets to ask me if it is o.k. to put something in the van yet. They all have a tendency to just throw everything in the back and get upset later when the mess prevents more items or they have to shovel through everything to get theirs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 287121, member: 5096"] Not many husband's (or kids) can think ahead and pack a vehicle. I goofed in packing on the way home. difficult child's suitcase was the smallest so I put it in first, way up as far as it could go into the loose jackets, sports equip, ect. Then mine, then Diva's between the cooler and chairs. husband's on top of all of ours (his is more of a garment bag). It would have been o.k. if difficult child didn't have his throwing up episode when we stopped at my parents (yep, it was bad enough that he needed to change clothes). Fortunately, It wasn't too difficult to move husband's bag and pull difficult child's suitcase out. I do cringe though when someone in the family forgets to ask me if it is o.k. to put something in the van yet. They all have a tendency to just throw everything in the back and get upset later when the mess prevents more items or they have to shovel through everything to get theirs. [/QUOTE]
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