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farmer_s_daught
Mar 25, 2017Explorer
My situation is quite different from yours; I'm a single 63 yr.old teacher. After having breast cancer 3 yrs ago, I decided to 'go for it' and purchased a trlr--had never camped with one, nor did I know anyone close who had one. I researched a lot and bought one. I'm so happy I did.
Now, back in the day, I had 6 kids in 8 years, and I did tent camping. I had 3 tents, a big van, 3 coolers and 7 sleeping bags. It looked like we were going on the Oregon Trail. I was a single mom and that's what I could afford. It was great experience for all of us. Remember, soon enough your older kids will be doing sports or getting after-school jobs and won't be available to go camping. So go for it! You will build wonderful memories and there's nothing better than that!
Now, back in the day, I had 6 kids in 8 years, and I did tent camping. I had 3 tents, a big van, 3 coolers and 7 sleeping bags. It looked like we were going on the Oregon Trail. I was a single mom and that's what I could afford. It was great experience for all of us. Remember, soon enough your older kids will be doing sports or getting after-school jobs and won't be available to go camping. So go for it! You will build wonderful memories and there's nothing better than that!
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