Hi and congratulations
@andy greenwood . We are lwb converted with pop top. Intrested to hear how others coped with newborns. The longest we’ve been on the road in the van as a family has been two weeks.
Most time I sleep up top alone as it’s colder I’m always concerned if I put kids up there they’d freeze. I’ve got 2 kids that have both been away in vans from day 1. They are now 11 months and 4 years, they normally sleep downstairs with their mum and when dog was around she would either sleep on floor or at foot of the downstairs bed.
Stuff we learnt from our kids were, we used sleepyheads with both our kids just on the main bed as the raised bolster sides gave us piece mind that they wouldn’t roll down sides bed, less risk of suffocating or getting smothered. We also got them All in one sleep suits like sleeping bags so we didn’t have to worry about blankets covering them up. initially we were paranoid about running the internal diesel heater all night but over time have learnt it’s a great bit of kit.
We always took a cheap pop up tent so the minute we got on site the car seats and anything else got thrown on their out the way.
Prior to going on a trip we pack our clean clothes in ikea blanket bags and keep one spare empty for dirt laundry so as clothes are worn they just get put in and when we get back it helps with taking the one bag out to do the laundry. they sit in the driver and passenger foot wells when we get where we need to be.
I would like to say we kept everything organised but in reality we started organised for trips away, during the actual trip we just accepted things weren’t always going to be put back in their correct storage place or always be at hand. And we still struggle to this day with always taking too much unnecessary stuff.
We’ve found it good to keep a few handy toys or snacks in the van for the mornings when your kids decide as soon as it’s light it’s time to be awake, more often than not we found ourselves entertaining the kids in the van till the rest of the world decided to wake up.
I’ve found since having kids I use my van more, where as before it was just me solo doing events. I’m now entering new previously uncharted waters as my kids get older, discovering why porta potty’s in the van are essential and always having hairbrushes and spare knickers to hand are important. I just know your gonna have some great adventures with the new arrival and the van.