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Funny Road Trip Tweets
Driving on the long road can be a lot of fun for the whole family – but the longer the journey, the more restless everyone will become.
Sure, there are ways to keep the kids entertained but those tricks can only last for so long…
Parents sometimes comically tweet about their road trip experiences with their kids and here are a few tweets that got us in stitches:
#1
We’ve reached the portion of roadtrip-with-children where I’m hiding in a Walmart bathroom for some peace and quiet.
— Kristi Colleen (@KristiColleen) June 8, 2016
#2
We did it. We are here. We survived an eighteen-hour roadtrip with four kids age 10 and under. GIVE ME ALL THE WINE.
— Tiffany Ann (@MommyLovesWine) June 6, 2016
#3
When your kids ask “are we there yet?” 73 times within the 1st 15 minutes of the road trip. pic.twitter.com/X0N1Zt5x6l
— clv. (@clvtno) June 6, 2016
#4
The most shameful thing a dad can do is be the one who has to pee on a road trip.
— Simon Holland (@simoncholland) June 2, 2016
#5
I’m on a road trip with two kids. They are simultaneously asleep. This is the greatest day of my (parenting) life. 😄💃
— Tyler Neylon (@tylerneylon) May 27, 2016
#6
A5: For a long #Roadtrip we love old school games like I Spy, 20 Questions & (my fav) The Quiet Game hehehe #KidsNTrips #familytravel
— Jennifer Fontaine (@jen_fontaine) June 9, 2016
#7
The fact that rear windows don’t roll down completely makes a difference when your child is trying to barf out the window.Sigh #roadtripfail
— PitterPatterTraveler (@PatterTravelers) May 28, 2016
Do you have any funny road trip stories to share?
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