From the time I was in first grade, when we moved from the Eastern Shore of Maryland to Arizona, every summer we would road trip to visit my mother's sister on her farm back in Maryland for 30 days.
Six of us in a 1957 turquoise station wagon just like this one. My parents would lay down the seats and throw a thick pad down, pillows and blankets for us kids; load up a big cooler with cheese and mustard or bologna sandwiches and a round cooler of water. We never stopped, my parents (mom and step dad) would take turns driving 55 HOURS straight, only pee/fuel stops. No hotels, no restaurants.
My Mom kept us busy by expecting us to learn all the states and the capitals, doing spelling assignments, reading so many pages of a book each day, and making list of car tags we saw.
It was the only time we girls would get to see our real father, who also lived near my aunt in Maryland. The best part was seeing and hanging out with our five girl cousins on the 80 acre farm; all NINE of us girls would sleep in three beds upstairs in an old SMALL farmhouse. When young we would pick "pickles" cucumbers and peppers for .25 a bushel and then later, as young teens we would help load hay and alfalfa onto flatbed trucks...pitching hay was much easier than pitching alfalfa, trust me.
Did the hay and such for about 5-6 yeqrs years - the best part was our young uncle who was in the Navy out of Norfolk, VA bringing his service buddies home with him to the farm, on leave from Vietnam.
Nine giggling girls (five of them teenagers) and 3-4 service guys. I was too young of course, but my one sister and four of my cousins were older than me...so it was interesting to watch the male/female goings on....the sneaking out...
The rest of summer was spent back in Arizona, working at jobs (Jack in the Box, from the time I was 14, and doing chores, babysitting younger sisters, going swimming at the park pool, riding bikes, rollerskating, fixing dinner as both parents worked. No TV allowed without parents home of course, no telephone use unless parents home and ZERO other people allowed in house when parents not home. They kept us busy expecting ALL the housework and cooking to get done, though.
Work before play. Am still that way.
View attachment 400264View attachment 400269When I was about 12-13 my parents got a new road trip car: a VISTA CRUISER!! It had cool windows to look at stars during night time travel.