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«Our holidays start when you lot go back to school»

Martin Rupf
8.8.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

Our three-week family holiday in Denmark has come to an end. Was it at least slightly relaxing? Here’s my report of what went down.

It’s still dark outside, the car radio down low. My wife and I are enjoying the tranquillity in the packed-to-the-rafters car. Destination: Denmark. If there’s one thing I can tell you already, it’s that the peace and quiet came to a swift halt – but we still had a lovely holiday in Denmark. And once again, sadly, it was over all too quickly.

1. Before departure

In this article, I explained how to get your car set for the journey in the most chilled-out way possible.

And though I’m famously not that fond of bike helmets, four of them actually made it into the car boot this year – and we even used them most of the time.

2. The outward journey

There’s a good portion of selfishness at play here, too. After all, as long as the headphones are on and the kids are staring transfixed at their screens, oblivious to the outside world, we parents are free to listen to our own music, podcasts and audiobooks in the front.

To reach our destination faster and to ease the strain on our wallet (which would start haemorrhaging cash soon enough), we brought some car snacks that we’d prepared the night before. Too bad we’d wanted to flog the kids’ car seats on resale platform Ricardo some day. After a 15-hour trip with crisps, sweets and Coca Cola, however, we’re unlikely to get more than one franc for the things.

3. Our stay

Families in particular tend to always choose the same holiday destination. As regular northern travellers, this applies to us too. There’s a simple reason for this. Firstly, it’s relaxing for us adults to know what to expect when we get there, and not need to completely readjust to our surroundings. Secondly, it’s wonderful when a holiday destination instils a sense of «home» – especially for kids.

4. The journey home

As with the outward journey, long trips in the car are best started at night. We didn’t do this. To make matters worse, on the way back to Switzerland, I had an appointment with a tattoo artist, who gave me my very first ink.

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Half-Danish dad of two and third child of the family, mushroom picker, angler, dedicated public viewer and world champion of putting my foot in it.


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