That happened to me yesterday at the hospital. The nurse was prepping me for a procedure and asked me if I needed to pee and I said no. But a minute later, I had to go.
The nice thing about GPS these days is you can search for gas stations/restaurants/rest stops along the way. We did that recently (no kids) and planning our stops made the 6 hour trip more enjoyable.
Every summer we would drive from Everett to San Diego to visit my mom’s family. My dad would say “you better pee and you’d better eat, I’m not stopping till we get to Portland!”
I’ve taken road trips alone and with my wife. When I’m by myself I shave an hour every 4 hours off my trip time because of the Starbucks/snacks/bathroom stops.
Remind them to go, but we also had them wear protection for the just in case. Even a little bit older kids can have accidents (I know as a parent). Especially if they knock out and then wake up to go and wouldn’t you know it that you just left the last town about 5-10 miles back.
I can hardly remember a road trip without either seeing or experiencing at least one roadside pee stop. Four door cars would open both the front and back roadside doors for privacy for dad or son. Moms and sisters seemed immune to the problem.
This is why you feed peanuts to everyone before a road trip – despite the car load of people with peanut breath, it should help reduce the urge to go on the go.
In real life, We travelled about 250 miles to see our parents practically every long weekend, so in our family’s case, we stopped every 100 miles, no matter what. The kids and us would play a short game of running around, just to get in some stretching. Over the years we found new places to see in every little town on the way there. Life changes and kids grow up. We have lots of pictures from those days.
If it is an 8 hour drive with 3 kids they are going to need to stop at least 2 times unless it is a no drinks trip to prevent the stopping. I know when I have traveled I always had to go about every 2 hours no matter how much I drank.
Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago
So familiar
cmxx 7 months ago
Better right now than later, at a more awkward, less convenient time when the need is immediate and the rest stops nonexistent.
danketaz Premium Member 7 months ago
Three feet, a new record.
uhoh60 7 months ago
That happened to me yesterday at the hospital. The nurse was prepping me for a procedure and asked me if I needed to pee and I said no. But a minute later, I had to go.
Jeff0811 7 months ago
The nice thing about GPS these days is you can search for gas stations/restaurants/rest stops along the way. We did that recently (no kids) and planning our stops made the 6 hour trip more enjoyable.
j_m_kuehl 7 months ago
PB4UGO
amethyst52 Premium Member 7 months ago
Every summer we would drive from Everett to San Diego to visit my mom’s family. My dad would say “you better pee and you’d better eat, I’m not stopping till we get to Portland!”
9thCapricorn 7 months ago
Is Wren potty trained or just learning the word? Cuz she sure is drawn as a diapered toddler.
iggyman 7 months ago
Leslie Gore’s song, remember? “It’s my potty snd I’ll cry if I want to”!
kucpa Premium Member 7 months ago
To pee or not to pee, that is the question.
sirbadger 7 months ago
Darryl, you might as well use the bushes while they’re gone.
jmworacle 7 months ago
Ah, fond memories from past family vacations.
GerryRoss 7 months ago
I’d go too if I were you, Daryl.
Dk1989 7 months ago
My Mom always made us pee before we left to go in the car,so now at 70 I still do the same thing.
chaosed2 7 months ago
I’ve taken road trips alone and with my wife. When I’m by myself I shave an hour every 4 hours off my trip time because of the Starbucks/snacks/bathroom stops.
SquidGamerGal 7 months ago
Oh, god! It’s already starting and they’re not even out the driveway yet!
Gameguy49 Premium Member 7 months ago
Darryl said it was an eight hour drive but the distance is only 250 miles. It takes eight hours because of all the potty stops.
julie.mason1 Premium Member 7 months ago
Are we there yet?
potfarmer 7 months ago
Now dad’s pi**sed.
Pluggergirl 7 months ago
You tell kids to go, don’t ask.
Pluggergirl 7 months ago
you tell kids to go, don’t ask.
Just-me 7 months ago
The famous chorus from the back seat choir, “Daddy I gotta go! Daddy I gotta go!”
Robert Williams @ Williams Web Solutions 7 months ago
Remind them to go, but we also had them wear protection for the just in case. Even a little bit older kids can have accidents (I know as a parent). Especially if they knock out and then wake up to go and wouldn’t you know it that you just left the last town about 5-10 miles back.
paulprobujr 7 months ago
In real life, they’d have gotten a mile down the road, then everyone would have screamed “I gotta go!”
rgulyash 7 months ago
Daryll, might as well go in and grab a beer. Gonna be a long trip
elbow macaroni 7 months ago
Can we step away from the bathroom humor?
ctolson 7 months ago
First potty stop and head slap by Wanda and they’re not even out of the driveway yet. Yep, it’s going to be a long trip.
Charles & Susan Premium Member 7 months ago
It’s going to be a long eight hours :) safe travels
DawnQuinn1 7 months ago
Better now than if it was a winter trip and all the kids had snowsuits on.
windjammers 7 months ago
Why is Wren still in the baby backwards seat instead of a car seat?
j.l.farmer 7 months ago
I always go “one more time” before I head out the door!
misslaurastoyroom 7 months ago
Two word Wren!
calliarcale 7 months ago
Rules of the road: go before you go.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 7 months ago
I can hardly remember a road trip without either seeing or experiencing at least one roadside pee stop. Four door cars would open both the front and back roadside doors for privacy for dad or son. Moms and sisters seemed immune to the problem.
fourteenpeeves 7 months ago
Coin operated toilets and the lessons in “crawling under undetected”
J-Yoshi64 7 months ago
At least they’re not on the road when they decide they have to go!
oish 7 months ago
This is why you feed peanuts to everyone before a road trip – despite the car load of people with peanut breath, it should help reduce the urge to go on the go.
Strawberry King 7 months ago
Why do family road trips always start like this?
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 7 months ago
Story of my life.
1JennyJenkins 7 months ago
In real life, We travelled about 250 miles to see our parents practically every long weekend, so in our family’s case, we stopped every 100 miles, no matter what. The kids and us would play a short game of running around, just to get in some stretching. Over the years we found new places to see in every little town on the way there. Life changes and kids grow up. We have lots of pictures from those days.
wildlandwaters 7 months ago
Should just wear a depends…like Darryl does
CoffeeBob Premium Member 7 months ago
Three things my Father instilled in me to never pass up a chance to do: Pee, kiss a pretty girl, take a nap. YMMV of course.
danketaz Premium Member 7 months ago
Might as well check to see if the oven’s turned off while you’re at it.
The Quiet One 7 months ago
Well you may eventually get out of the driveway ………… maybe.
markkahler52 7 months ago
Now, I have to go!
InquireWithin 7 months ago
Doesn’t matter, Darryl. An hour from now you’ll be hearing the dreaded, “Daddy, I have to pee…”
…when you’re stuck in construction traffic on the interstate ten miles from the nearest rest stop.
John Jorgensen 7 months ago
Better now than right when you get on the road. It’s always the last thing I do before a long drive.
jrankin1959 7 months ago
It could be worse – you could be on the highway.
Curiosity Premium Member 7 months ago
Better now than in half an hour. Trust me, I know.
Sambora1 7 months ago
If it is an 8 hour drive with 3 kids they are going to need to stop at least 2 times unless it is a no drinks trip to prevent the stopping. I know when I have traveled I always had to go about every 2 hours no matter how much I drank.