I have always made our children ID cards when we go. I make sure to put the resort we stay at on it and I make a set for myself that I carry.
For those of you who are making these here is a tip. If you just put them on paper cards by the end of the week the information will be unrecognizable, so what I do is find the luggage tags that you can make yourself and put the card in them. The one I found have a self-adhesive back. (I got them at Wal-Mart in the school supplies area) This way they don't get bent, can withstand water if neccesary, and can be read from both sides.
I have to say I have been lucky and never lost my children, but I do know how fast it can happen.
I do have a story along these lines. NO mattter how many time you drill into their heads to stay with you sometimes they just don't. Luckily I was the one watching carefully. My oldest (8 at the time) youngest, and I were looking at stuff in the POC gift shop. I had my youngest by the hand, but not the other (as a side not I must say that my oldest still holds my hand on many occassions and I really enjoy that alot). I noticed that he wasn't paying attention to where he I was going because he was so busy looking at all the goodies so I thought this would be a good time to teach a lesson. I held back and watched him and in about 30 seconds he realized that mom wasn't around and neither was dad. Boy did those crocidile tears start to flow immediately. I then came walking from around a display and we had a long talk about paying attention to whats going on.
Michelle
For those of you who are making these here is a tip. If you just put them on paper cards by the end of the week the information will be unrecognizable, so what I do is find the luggage tags that you can make yourself and put the card in them. The one I found have a self-adhesive back. (I got them at Wal-Mart in the school supplies area) This way they don't get bent, can withstand water if neccesary, and can be read from both sides.
I have to say I have been lucky and never lost my children, but I do know how fast it can happen.
I do have a story along these lines. NO mattter how many time you drill into their heads to stay with you sometimes they just don't. Luckily I was the one watching carefully. My oldest (8 at the time) youngest, and I were looking at stuff in the POC gift shop. I had my youngest by the hand, but not the other (as a side not I must say that my oldest still holds my hand on many occassions and I really enjoy that alot). I noticed that he wasn't paying attention to where he I was going because he was so busy looking at all the goodies so I thought this would be a good time to teach a lesson. I held back and watched him and in about 30 seconds he realized that mom wasn't around and neither was dad. Boy did those crocidile tears start to flow immediately. I then came walking from around a display and we had a long talk about paying attention to whats going on.
Michelle