My children are 10 and 13, both girls and they are pretty good about riding far and wide. They each have cell phones, kindle fires, laptops and they watch movies, read books, sing, laugh, talk (we do our best talking in the vehicle when they are stuck there). At camp, we swim, walk in the woods, hike, bike, etc. They each help fix meals and some nights we will do Dutch oven meals they pick what goes in. We do pie iron nights and these can be very easy, but very good. (Check out a couple of threads in the Camp Cooks forum here). We LOVE to do pizzas over the fire. Purchase either packets of dough to make or get the frozen/fresh at the grocery store, gather the ingredients - red/white sauces, pepperoni, olives, onions, rotisserie chicken or whatever to put on top, then add cheese on top. Place on the well-oiled grill and top with a tent of foil. YUMMY, YUMMY! This can take up 2-3 hours on an evening, just fixing pizza. I will also purchase a can of pie filling (cherry, blueberry, etc) and fix pizza dough, add the filling and cook as above. Using a baggy, pipe a powdered sugar/milk mixture icing or use store bought.
My kids like to color, paint, do crafts and outside at a picnic table is the PERFECT place for that. A couple years ago, I purchased $1 wooden blank frames at the Dollar Tree. We gathered small pine cones, acorns, and other nature items and used some tacky glue to attach to frame. We took pictures that went into these frames. I printed them at Walmart that next day. It was a great souvenir.
PINTEREST has some great ideas.
PIE IRON RECIPES
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