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How to Care for your Family When Traveling

How do you care for your family when you’re traveling? I’m traveling a lot with my family this summer.

We have a few big celebrations this year; my husband and I will be married 25 years in October, my oldest daughter will be 21, and my youngest daughter will be 18.

Holy moly. I still can’t believe how the time has flown just since we moved to Florida eight years ago!

How do you care for your family when you're traveling? I'm traveling a lot with my family this summer. We have a few big celebrations this year
How do you care for your family when you're traveling? I'm traveling a lot with my family this summer. We have a few big celebrations this year

Because of this banner year, we’ve planned a couple of big vacations. We’re sailing off the coast of Rockland Maine for five days on a Windjammer cruise and in August, we’re going to Europe for almost two weeks on a Viking Rhine River Cruise.

A lof of preparation goes into traveling, especially for extended periods. I’ve got some ideas of how I prepare, so I hope it helps you plan for a great vacation, too. Better safe!

How do you care for your family when you're traveling? I'm traveling a lot with my family this summer. We have a few big celebrations this year

How to Care for your Family When Traveling

  • When you’re traveling, especially when you’re flying, make sure everyone is hydrated. The minute someone doesn’t feel well or has a headache, I ask them if they have been drinking enough water. Usually, that is the reason they aren’t feeling great.
  • Pack snacks in your backpack. I’ve been on two flights recently where the turbulence prevented the flight attendant from serving snacks. In addition, plan out meals. Getting on a flight at 10 am, you may not be thinking about lunch, but if you’re arriving at 3, everyone is going to be starving. Pick up a sandwich or two to share before you board. Hangry kids are no fun!
  • Check the weather. It may sound silly, but arriving at your vacation spot unprepared for the weather can be costly and ruin a vacation! It can get cold in Florida in the winter. I’ve been to the parks in Orlando in January wearing gloves!
  • Use a packing list. I can’t stress this enough. When I pull out of my driveway, I don’t want to be thinking about what I may have forgotten. If everything is written down and checked off, I know I have everything we will need.

We’re packing now for Maine, and as it’s the first time we’ve done anything like this, my list is longer than usual.

Thankfully, the company we’re sailing with sent us recommendations of what to bring. Things we normally wouldn’t think about, like rain suits, are on the list, along with bathing suits and heavy sweaters.

It seems weird to pack those in the same duffel, but it’s going to be in the 70s during the day and in the 50s at night, so we really will need both (though I don’t know if I’ll brave the chilly water to swim!)

One thing that is always in my bag is first aid for minor injuries. It never fails that at least one of us will get a blister, scrape, or cut. We usually do a lot of walking when we travel, and it wears on your feet.

In fact, I had two bandages in my travel kit recently and went through both of them!

Walking through the airport with a terrible blister was painful, so I stopped in one of the stores to see if they had a first-aid section. I was so grateful to see my favorite brand on the shelf! A fresh bandage was all I needed to make it through the rest of my trip pain-free.

How do you care for your family when you're traveling? I'm traveling a lot with my family this summer. We have a few big celebrations this year

For our summer trips, I’ll be packing The new CURAD SoothePlus™ Non-Stick Pads and Medium Rolled Gauze.

On the schooner, one of the activities we can do is learn to sail. I can’t wait! Handling the ropes is bound to put a little wear and tear on my hands, but this new line from CURAD is infused with naturally soothing ARM & HAMMER™ Baking Soda.

I love that even the gauze is infused. It’s perfect for taking care of any blisters or scrapes my family might encounter and helps eliminate bacterial odors so it’s great for those blisters from walking, too.

How do you care for your family when you're traveling? I'm traveling a lot with my family this summer. We have a few big celebrations this year

Whether I need bandages, gauze, or even specialty first aid products, CURAD® makes it easy to provide my family with the best care possible.

Inevitably, on a daily basis, someone in our house needs some extra loving care! It might be my younger daughter who loves to cook and garden and often ends up with a cut from one or the other.

How do you care for your family when you're traveling? I'm traveling a lot with my family this summer. We have quite a few big celebrations this year

It could be my mother-in-law who needs a little extra care when she visits. At almost 95, she needs a bandage from the slightest scrape. Then again, it might be me, which is why I travel with Curad®, too.

How do you care for your family when you're traveling? I'm traveling a lot with my family this summer. We have quite a few big celebrations this year

Maybe you’re part of the sandwich generation, caring for your aging parents and your children, or perhaps you still have littles in the house. Either way, these new, innovative products from CURAD® will help you provide the most soothing care possible, on the road or at home.

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Where is your family headed this summer? I’d love to learn about some new vacation spots! Share in the comments.

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  1. My must haves for traveling include lots of back-ups! I love having a first aid kit in my car and diaper bag.

  2. We now live in the beautiful state of Utah. So many gorgeous sites with trails, hikes, camping, skiing. So many reasons for CURAD products!

  3. Making sure my family has plenty of liquids and food & first aid items on a trip is always important to me.

  4. I live in Nashville,TN and have a six month old so no vacation this year but we have so many plans to go do stuff around here and me and my boyfriend are both clumsy so I also have a little first aid kit with us

    1. I have a first aid kit in my car, too, though I probably need to replenish it. Thanks for the reminder!

  5. We take mini weekend camping trips and I have a first aid kit in our camper, I also keep a first aid kit in my purse.

  6. My family has started a camping family Reunion every summer, we did our 2nd year in June and have already started planning for next year. I definitely carry a first aid kit which includes curad bandages fir all my grand children’s boo boo’s, it helped them feel better and gave me peace of mind that their little scrapes and cuts were protected.

    1. Exactly, Carole. It just gives you peace of mind knowing you have it if you need it. A camping reunion sounds like so much fun!

  7. I have never heard of the smoothplus variety. On the look out for it now.
    Do you find particular drugstore or large retailers carry it more often than others?

  8. When we go on our mini-cations , we will bring our own snacks and drinks for the room, a cooler of drinks and sandwich’s for the road. Of course our own first-aid kit, including flea and tick spray for the dog. And plenty of bug spray and sunscreen as well. Everyone looks forward to our Mini-cations.

    1. Same here, Mary! We’re taking a road trip soon to see my husband’s mom for her birthday and we’ll be taking all of the same with us!

  9. At all times, no matter where we travel or indulge in outdoor activities, I keep a first aid kit in the trunk of the car…supplied with all that might be needed in case of emergency. Curad brand has everything from first aid cream to gauze wrap and numerous examples of band aids. In addition to first aid, water is available for hydration along with snacks.

    1. Exactly, Vicky! Us, too! I don’t want to have to spend time looking for first aid while on the trip. Been there, done that, too many times!

    1. Congrats on the new home, Laurie! I adore Canada. I’ve been to Vancouver, Kamloops, Banff, Oakville, and Quebec. So much more to see! Enjoy the new house!

  10. I haven’t traveled for a long time but plan to within the next yeaar. I always carry emergency kit with bandaids in it. This is a must.

    1. Yes, C Creel, very good suggestion. I try to check the weather, too! Thanks for taking the time to share.

    1. I live in a great vacation spot, too, Sandra, in Florida near Siesta Key. But I still love getting away for the food and culture. We’re going to Europe in a couple of weeks. I also love the Caribbean.

    2. You go to what is not typical but wonderful area your interested in. Like mountains and fresh water lakes of TN or snow covered mountains and skiing of Colorado.

      1. Sounds perfect, Cathy. I’ve not been to TN yet. On my list! I do love Colorado!