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Date:         Sun, 22 Nov 2009 17:59:51 -0800
Reply-To:     Zolly <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
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From:         Zolly <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
Subject:      Re: Thoughts on Travelling w/ 4 year old
Comments: To: Bill Shawley <easywind1975@HOTMAIL.COM>
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I had my boys in the van all day long traveling without any problem, as long as they could play on the table, had stories read to them, used the porta pottie and changed diapers on the fly, etc. The Westy is a little house on wheels. They can sleep behind the rear seats over the rumbling engine, eat and drink while we drive, get out of the seats for a while and walk around to rest their bottoms, etc. Yes, it is a little hard on them but they are with you and next to you and it is not hard if you are not complaining yourself. And when you stop for gas, let them walk around, run around a little at the rest stop. Spending time with them and be with them in the back is very valuable to them. Zoltan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Shawley" <easywind1975@HOTMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009 5:36 PM Subject: Thoughts on Travelling w/ 4 year old

So here's the deal, I've had my 86 Westy for 3 1/2 years now. I don't put many miles on it, it gets alot of use hauling lumber and other crap from Lowes. Each summer we take it locally to camp and what not on weekends that we have nothing planned. I've never taken it more than 5 or 6 hours away.

Well I gotta bug up my butt to go see the Wanee Festival ( http://www.waneefestival.com/ ) in Florida this spring. Take a week or so to take our time driving back and see some friends in the Carolinas. It is a 15 hours straight drive and I know that is out of the question with a 4 year old, we'd break it up in two chunks, use a motel on the ride down. We've gone to North Carolina once with our daughter when she was two and she did great, we did it in a comfy 80 mph crusin' Passat. Oh yeah we live in western Pennsylvania.

So here are my concerns;

Will travelling this distance with a 4 year old be more of a pain than it is fun?

I'm not worried about the festival she loves that stuff.

I'm concerned about taking the van that far away, I maintain it pretty good and it has never let me down but that is a haul. I'd probably get someone to check it out for me and of course pay for the Premium AAA. My other option is to take on of the cars and pack a tent and all that crap, hope for no rain.

I'd just like to hear some varying perspectives on this before I reach a decision.

Ryan

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