Anyone have some long road trips planned for this summer? We don’t, but that’s only because we clocked about 60 hours in the car at the end of last year… Surviving with your sanity intact is imperative. Being ready and willing to do it again is the cherry on top.
I want to share our biggest secret to surviving long road trips and doing so screen-free!
A few years ago I wrote a post about Creative Travel Ideas for Young Kids. When my kids were little, I took as much care with preparing for a road trip as a general would planning an invasion. For our really BIG trips (6 hours to California) I loved to do an hour-by-hour countdown with special activities to pull out along the way. And when we would fly, I’d break my little to no screen-time rule to let them watch a movie. I figured that being stuck in a metal box in the sky was NOT the place to be for a melt-down or restless child, so we’d sedate them with a movie which was a special treat for our screen-deprived children. I broke that tradition a few years ago when we flew over the same weekend, that I had agreed to participate in a national “Screen-Free” week. I lived to blog about it later. But even with the movie my kids would watch on our trips across the country, I was still careful to pack special toys or books to occupy them during the remainder of the flight.
Everything has eased up since then. Now that the kids are older, I throw a few things in a tub for the car, being sure to pack some special items to occupy the 4-year-old and we set off. Only now we live in Texas where you can drive A.L.L. D.A.Y. and still be in Texas. Anything under 6 hours is now considered a quick road trip because it takes 15 hours to get to see my family and 9 hours to drive and visit my hubby’s family.
While the kids are older and better able to sit still, we’ve honed in on the BEST way to pass time in the car… Audio books and audio dramas!
Our absolute favorites, hands-down, are the audio dramas from Heirloom Audio. Have you heard of them? Listened to them? If not, you seriously need to check them out! This is the newest venture from the former producers of Adventures in Odyssey! The boys received their first one for Christmas 2 years ago. They fell in love with In Freedom’s Cause, which takes us into the life of William Wallace. He was an amazing man of faith and conviction – a true hero that I love introducing to my boys.
Last fall, I shared about how sick I had been and how we fell in love with In Lee in Virginia which was the perfect companion to our study of the Civil War. We loved them so much that I packed a portable CD player in our aging minivan on our road-trip that we took around Thanksgiving because our CD player in the car was broken. You would not believe how quiet a car full of kids could possibly be as they strained to hear the story from my portable CD player. Thankfully, we had a new-to-us minivan for our 15-hour drive to Arizona. Yes, 15 hours of me with 4 kids as we departed for Arizona for a couple of weeks before Rich joined us at Christmas. Yes, that was the time we drove ALL DAY and were still in Texas…
We survived, thanks to hours of these audio adventures!
In recent weeks, as we’ve simply been driving around town, we’ve been listening to one of their newest adventures, The Dragon and the Raven. After listening to it one weekend, my middle guy surprised me with this little impromptu note on Monday morning…
He’s especially excited to now jump into the book that inspired the story that I just happened to have on our bookshelf and was hoping he’d read this summer! #win
Let’s Give Them Access to Real Heroes
The more I look around at what the world has to offer our boys by way of entertainment, the more I’m sold on reading great books to them, exposing them to these kind of heroes via audio dramas. Boys need heroes. Girls do too, but in an age where boys tend to be adrift without a sense of purpose, I’ve found that filling our boys minds with the stories of brave men who have gone before, performed heroic deeds, made a difference in this world is so very important. These accounts inspire my boys to want to make a difference too. They inspire them to apply themselves to the work of learning and growing up so that they too can make a difference in their culture, in the world they will be thrust into. And with how things are going, we are in desperate need of modern-day heroes, people who have firm convictions, people who are willing to live selflessly to serve others, to serve a greater good and to draw people to the truth and the One who is Truth. And I love to watch the role that these audio dramas play in this unfolding of their going from boys – to – men.
So if you are looking for a way to make the hours in the car just speed by, if you are looking to inspire your kids with some amazing real-life heroes, and you want something they will want to listen to over and over again, then check these out. I’m sure they will become favorites in your home and car, just as they have in ours!
If you would like to order the series now click here.
With this special package you will get:
- All four audio dramas (The Dragon and the Raven, With Lee in Virginia, In Freedom’s Cause, Under Drake’s Flag –there are 2 copies of each audio drama so that you can give one to a friend!)
- Study Guide and Discussion Starter Sets for each audio drama
- Award-winning soundtracks from each audio drama
- Poster Art from each audio drama
- Four limited edition Henty Collector Coins
- ALL of this for only 79.95 !!!
Here are the details:
Recommended Ages: 6+ (some intense action and war scenes, complete with sound effects)
The Dragon and the Raven
Historical Setting: Alfred the Great, 800’s AD, England
Lessons: Mercy, Courage, Faith,
Duration: 2 hours
In Freedom’s Cause
Historical Setting: William Wallace, 1290’s-1305 AD, Scotland
Lessons: Persistence, Courage, Humility, need for God’s guidance
Duration: 2 hours
Under Drake’s Flag
Historical Setting: Sir Francis Drake, 1500’s, England
Lessons: Courage, Conviction, Character, Faith
Duration: 2 hours
With Lee in Virginia
Historical Setting: Robert E. Lee, Civil War – 1860’s, United States
Lessons: Loyalty, Freedom, Human Dignity, Honesty, Faith
Duration: 2 hours
{Disclaimer: While we have listened to and loved these audio’s for a few years now, I was sent The Dragon and the Raven for free and compensated for my time invested in putting this post together. All opinions are solely my own. Please see my disclosure for more information.}
Becky McIntosh says
I’m so thankful for my good road trippers 2 under 4 yrs but are legends when it comes to travel. The oldest is just starting to be able to follow audio books, I’m listening to Narnia and didn’t realise she was listening along too umtil she asked me about something that was happening. We’ll have to get into Adventures in Odyssey!
Karen L. Mack says
So much to agree with in this post! My kids are mostly grown but we did a lot of listening in the car. Ours was sometimes a bit lighter in the form of Hank the Cowdog – also from Texas. I laughed about driving in Texas, I have lived here 3 years out in the western desert boonies and friends come to Texas thinking I will be close. HAHAHAHA uh NO.
Heather Haupt says
Yep, Texas is a BIIIIIIIIIIIG state! 🙂
Gin says
WooHoo! Just ordered these for our upcoming road trip 🙂