Our days are not always filled with touring. We may tour different attractions one or two
days in a row and then stay at the campground for a day or two catching up on
our book work, laundry, chores, etc. When the weather is bad we often stay in and watch a movie or let our
imaginations run wild playing with the kids. I’m getting pretty good at playing “war”, we’ve made some really
elaborate Lego houses and ships, and we build a mean fort out of dirty
clothes.We’ve also had a lot of fun playing the games
that we brought along. To save space
(this would work for people with small houses anywhere) you can take the
directions, the game board and the pieces out of the box and put them in a
heavy duty zip lock bag, which now come in very large sizes. Here are our top ten games for the road.If you’ve never played one of these, try
them. Several of them are great learning
games, especially #3 and #1. I love it
when the kids are having so much fun that they don’t realize they’re learning
something!