I'm not 100% certain of this, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the beach--any beach--is the most popular family vacation destination. It is for our family, at least; and it is particularly so since we have a condo that Ron and I bought BK (aka before kids).
Before kids, we'd throw a few things in the suitcase and leave on a Friday evening, no muss or fuss. With kids, well, anyone with kids knows that's an entirely different story for any traveling destination and most certainly for the beach. There are so many things you have to bring!
While I can't promise you this blog will help reduce the amount of things you'll need to take to the beach, I can tell you that some of these ideas I've developed and products I've come across will help make your beach trip much easier!
1. The Wonder Wheeler
2. Beach Toy Bag
This is one I just tried this past trip last month--a mesh laundry bag with a drawstring. It's super large, accomodates many sizes and shapes of toys, is light-weight and see through, and has holes to allow sand to pass through, reducing the dreaded sandy mess in your condo. I picked up one for $1 at the Dollar Store, and it worked really well except for the durability of the material. So I plan to pick up a more quality version for our next trip.
3. Beach Blanket
4. Baby Powder
5. Crocs
I have issues with shoes and sand, yet when the sand's hot, you really need shoes! Usually I'll wear my Teva or Reef flip-flops, but I hate it when the material on the thong gets wet and sandy. Here recently, I quite randomly came upon a pair of Crocs at an overstock store. I had always thought of Crocs as those ugly mule looking shoes, but these were cute hybrid sandal/flip-flops. I've since become an avid Croc wearer. I don't want to turn this blog into a Croc promotion (seriously, I could!), but Croc flip-flops are the way to go for the beach. They're durable, yet super comfortable, and there's no fabric to get wet and sandy, thus reducing mess and the potential for rub/blisters.
6. Hair Care
Certainly there's so much more that's necessary for a beach trip with kids, but these finds have become absolute essentials for my family. I'd love to hear more tips from you!
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