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Campfire_Time
Apr 04, 2018Explorer
Bother before your trip and as you travel let the kids pick things to see and do. In other words get them involved with the decision making. For example, you're going to be in the Black Hills of SD. There is lots more to see and do than just Mount Rushmore. Find out as much as you can. Let them pick some places to see. Then mix it up so that the entire groups gets to see and do things they want to do.
Be spontaneous and not regimented with your itinerary. That way if you find out about something that you didn't know about (and you will) you can introduce it to them to help decide if they want to do it. Don't be tied to times for things unless you have to buy advanced tickets that are timed for something.
In between talk about your experiences on the trip with each other.
Be spontaneous and not regimented with your itinerary. That way if you find out about something that you didn't know about (and you will) you can introduce it to them to help decide if they want to do it. Don't be tied to times for things unless you have to buy advanced tickets that are timed for something.
In between talk about your experiences on the trip with each other.
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