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Traveling with the most valuable cargo in your life, an elderly loved one, whether it's a parent, grandmother, auntie or uncle, may be challenging. Whether you're on a quest to travel from point A to point B for practical reasons or you're on vacation together, you don't want any drama. Experts offer tips on how to travel safely with an elderly relative. Christina Grace, who writes for the adventure family blog Live a Wilder Life, began taking her elderly father on excursions with her small kid after he suffered a catastrophic stroke and is significantly disabled. She suggests a few things to consider before going on a trip. Let's take a look into it. Keep your expectations in check. "We are a busy family who are willing to wake up at 6 a.m. to avoid crowds and have a better experience." I know I have to sacrifice early morning wakeups and nonstop itineraries when I travel with my father. He need a lot of sleep and rest periods throughout the day." E...