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kingkarmann wrote:
We would like to hear from the veteran RVers of travel and camping strategies you employ to help stack the odds in your favor.
Sorry this intro is long winded. Any and all feedback is appreciated. Just donโt dump on my beautiful portrait ๐
โAug-14-2020 12:28 PM
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โAug-12-2020 07:06 AM
adamis wrote:
If I'm being honest, the electronic devices our teenagers were on was a significant detractor from the overall experience of the trip in my opinion. I had multiple conversations with the wife about it (born in the city) where I was ready to throw the things away. I seemed to lose the arguments even though I pointed out that there was nothing but garbage on those screens compared to the beauty of God's creation.
It isn't that I don't get the boredom of driving on a 23 day road trip and certainly there are areas (eastern Washington for example) where there just isn't much to see. Those times I'm okay with them having a device. The problem though is that when you do take the devices away, it's like taking crack from an addict. I do literally believe they are addicted to the things in the same brain chemical way as drugs. We end up with moody teenagers that just complain there is nothing to do and then sit inside the camper with us being surely.
For our newborn twin daughters, I have put my foot down and said no electronic devices for them. Not going through this experience again. What could and shuold have been an epic bonding experience for our blended family on this road trip turned into everyone in their walled garden as they stared at their screens while I drove 3400 miles. Not doing it again!
โAug-04-2020 07:44 AM
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โAug-04-2020 04:14 AM
FULLTIMEWANABE wrote:
The differences are about how we are all over governed now in every parts of our lives. The rules for CG's now are absolutely ridiculous.
Back in the good "ole days', there were never strangers as we warn our kids of now in the parks, or so it felt, and a neighbouring RVer if saw your child was in danger or being bad, could gently grab him, or reason with him and explain something. Nowadays, you are afraid to say or do anything with others kids.
As for being really out in the boonies today with a child over the age of 5 it seems, you better have good internet connection or else your vacation could be murder. LOL That in and of itself has changed everything we knew as good and wholesome years ago growing up. We'd call back home to let them know we'd arrived OK from a pay phone nearby, and maybe once more during our whole vacation max = that was about as connected we ever were, and wasn't it fabulous?
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