Smurfs: Is it much further Poppa Smurf?
Poppa: Not far now.
time passes
Is it much further Poppa Smurf?
Not far now.
time passes.
Is it much further Poppa Smurf?
YES IT IS!!
The last time my daughter started asking that on a road trip, I just told her “yes”. I didn’t hear the question again although we were on the road for two more hours.
Mom should have brought something for the kids to keep them busy. When we traveled, now not, we had hand held games and extra battaries for our two when they where young. Then they would take napes.
That’s when I started teaching my kids to read maps. (Or at least look at a clock and calculate the time left.) One road trip we put a flat screen monitor in the back where the kids were, so they could watch the GPS screen. (Ours run on a laptop computer.) Of course, I tried to make sure they brought reading materials & toys to pass the time. Now I check an audio book out from the library to make the time pass quicker. They still need something to do with their hands, so if they get too bored they have to take a turn at the wheel. Aaah, the advantages of having kids old enough to drive!
I usually answer the question in terms of a meal, like “we’ll get there after dinner.” Of course, then the next question is “when’s dinner?” LOL Time to learn how to tell time, Michael!
We always left in the middle of the night so daughter would sleep, after stopping for breakfast out would come the games… the license plate game, how many VW bugs, I spy, the ABC game… before she knew it we would be there. Oh, of course on the way to Orlando we added the count the signs for South of the Border LOL
moronbis over 14 years ago
He had to ask.
carl sloan over 14 years ago
this is the time to stop the car,turn slowly around,pause,glare menancingly and drive away.
NE1956 over 14 years ago
A kid does not understand 8 hours to go. I’m only semi-a-kid and I do not understand 8 hours to go.
WORDMAN33 over 14 years ago
8 hours…is that in kid time or adult?
Doubloon over 14 years ago
My father used to say, “The longer you keep quiet, the sooner we’ll get there.”
It worked for a while.
serenasakitty over 14 years ago
More than eight hours just to get to a cabin? That’s a l-o-n-g time.
Dkram over 14 years ago
From the “Smurfs”:
Smurfs: Is it much further Poppa Smurf? Poppa: Not far now. time passes Is it much further Poppa Smurf? Not far now. time passes. Is it much further Poppa Smurf? YES IT IS!!
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Allan CB Premium Member over 14 years ago
“Are we there yet” every to minutes for the next 8 hours? That’s only 48 more times… hahahaha
quackingup over 14 years ago
The last time my daughter started asking that on a road trip, I just told her “yes”. I didn’t hear the question again although we were on the road for two more hours.
DolphinGirl78 over 14 years ago
Thank goodness most cars/vans come with DVD players… keeps ‘em busy for hours… or so I’m told… :)
gaebie over 14 years ago
serenasakitty said, about 2 hours ago
More than eight hours just to get to a cabin? That’s a l-o-n-g time.
Without the kids, it would probably take 2 hours.
dsom8 over 14 years ago
We eventually learned it was easier to drive all night.
kab2rb over 14 years ago
Mom should have brought something for the kids to keep them busy. When we traveled, now not, we had hand held games and extra battaries for our two when they where young. Then they would take napes.
gofinsc over 14 years ago
My response always was, “If we were there we wouldn’t still be driving.”
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
That’s when I started teaching my kids to read maps. (Or at least look at a clock and calculate the time left.) One road trip we put a flat screen monitor in the back where the kids were, so they could watch the GPS screen. (Ours run on a laptop computer.) Of course, I tried to make sure they brought reading materials & toys to pass the time. Now I check an audio book out from the library to make the time pass quicker. They still need something to do with their hands, so if they get too bored they have to take a turn at the wheel. Aaah, the advantages of having kids old enough to drive!
BLJ4436 over 14 years ago
I never thought I’d miss “are we there yet, are we there yet, are we there yet???”
gobblingup Premium Member over 14 years ago
I usually answer the question in terms of a meal, like “we’ll get there after dinner.” Of course, then the next question is “when’s dinner?” LOL Time to learn how to tell time, Michael!
davislilacs58 over 14 years ago
We always left in the middle of the night so daughter would sleep, after stopping for breakfast out would come the games… the license plate game, how many VW bugs, I spy, the ABC game… before she knew it we would be there. Oh, of course on the way to Orlando we added the count the signs for South of the Border LOL
ImaPlugger2 over 14 years ago
I remember when we learned that crayons are not a good source of entertainment on a long trip, in the summer. ;^(
hildigunnurr Premium Member over 14 years ago
Rmom yeah! My eldest drives now and it’s great.
jadelovesjelly over 13 years ago
We dont ask that. My sister might ask “are we getting closer?”, but never that!