โJun-19-2015 10:26 AM
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โJun-30-2015 12:06 PM
โJun-30-2015 12:01 PM
Seattle Steve wrote:
Perhaps you're looking at it the wrong way. They obviously don't look forward to camping. Rather than forcing them to do something you enjoy, why not ask them what they want to do? You'll only have them in the house for a few more years. Make the most of it.
Plenty of time for you to camp after they move on with their lives.
โJun-30-2015 11:30 AM
โJun-30-2015 07:51 AM
FunnyCamper wrote:
...or take this little bucket and fill it with pine cones LOL ๐ ๐
โJun-30-2015 04:34 AM
โJun-30-2015 03:56 AM
ams1130 wrote:I think you are right,,,,,
We quit camping with the kids when they were about that age. Just so you know, they remember all the childhood trips with fondness and lots of laughs. I think we did good. Our oldest has her own husband and baby boy now and can't wait to get a unit and get out.
โJun-29-2015 08:48 PM
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โJun-27-2015 04:32 AM
Samsonsworld wrote:They do too, but not always wifi, I bought some good squirt guns,,,,we will see
I pack the Playstation, 2 TVs, movies, board games ipads and go somewhere that has wifi. Not much different from them being bored at home.
โJun-25-2015 09:21 AM
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โJun-23-2015 02:24 PM
โJun-23-2015 09:13 AM
Seattle Steve wrote:
Perhaps you're looking at it the wrong way. They obviously don't look forward to camping. Rather than forcing them to do something you enjoy, why not ask them what they want to do? You'll only have them in the house for a few more years. Make the most of it.
Plenty of time for you to camp after they move on with their lives.