We jetted over to the west coast of Florida for a weekend. And by jetted I mean packed a bunch of random stuff together at the last minute and crammed it into our already overflowing mini-van. Call me cocky, but after taking so many 8 hour and 12 hour car trips with our two active boys, 4 hours almost seemed like a trip to the mall, stress-wise. We took the kids to the beach in the morning, came home and grabbed sundry items to take with us for our little overnight get-away, and then hit the road in time for them to eat a late lunch before dozing off to sleep in the back seat.
In all my confidence, I managed to forget one of my favorite road tools - a sound a machine. I found this little $30 luxury item early on in our travels and at the time really debated it's value. We had never been big advocates of "sleep aids", this proven by the fact that our first born wouldn't sleep unless he had his woobie (a cute little bear head with a small satiny blanket for a body), his blanket, and his blue musical bear. But, I digress. For argument's sake, and my own pride and self-deception, let's just agree that I believed that I did not want to cause my child to be addicted to anything (other than the aforementioned inconsequential list of items) for sleep and so I hesitated at the purchase of a machine meant to lull the unsuspecting to sleep. That and the amount of other things I could think of to purchase with that $30.
I can now say without a doubt it is one of the most vital things I now take on any trip - to grandmother's, a hotel, or elsewhere. Our model is an alarm clock that includes six different "soothing" noises - rainfall, ocean, waterfall (sounds like a device for pottytraining not a sleepaid). We set it on the waterfall noise which is basically a dull roar, much like static on a radio. It blocks out doors shutting, footsteps, the sound of us turning over in bed if we are sharing a room with our kids (Adyn wakes in the morning to the slightest noise and he is ready for action), other people's voices, t.v.s, radios, U.F.O.s, B-52 Bomber Airplanes, and other cosmic catastrophes. This little device has helped both our kids fall asleep in strange settings, and stay asleep for longer periods of time. And to think I wiffled and waffled when it came to committing to the purchase. It's lasted three years with no problem but I can say with confidence, the moment it fails us, you will find me heading to the store for a replacement. I need my own sleep-aid, afterall!