
Traveling with small children can be delightful and challenging at the same time. I’d like to dedicate this cartoon that I found in Woman’s World to everyone who has ever traveled with small children.
Remember, what at times may seem annoying can also have a humorous side. So the next time you hear, “Are we there yet, think about mama and baby turtle and allow yourself to laugh. It will reduce your stress and help make the trip shorter. By the way, “Are We There Yet?”
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How awesome . I just returned from my favorite U.S. vacation spot Myrtle Beach . Of course we drive. It is about a 12-14 hr drive which we do have some fun but when I tell you my 5 yo asked thousands of times “Are We There Yet?” That was going. On the way back it was ” Are We Home Yet?” over and over and over and over and over . Love the comic
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Great cartoon Jean! I agree that humor is important to have with small children in the car, but also patience is important! When I think of the statement “are we there yet?” business owners came to mind too. The patience and sense of humor needed to keep moving your dream forward especially when you are working so hard towards your goals. Hmmm… I think you’ve inspired a blog post for me!
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