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fredandkathy wrote:
When my girls were 2 and 4, we had a PU. The older daughter slept in the bunk, and the younger slept on the dinette. it was the lower of the two. We never had problems. Probably because we wore them out before they went to bed. Had the PU for 2 years and got a hard trailer. We potty trained our younger daughter on a porta-potty in that camper. Good times were had by all.
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โApr-18-2017 10:56 PM
tatest wrote:
I would consider rigging up fishnet across the opening of their bunk. The stuff used to be sold in hobby and "import deco" stores as decorative material.
Many years of camping, this was never a problem with younger siblings, children, or grandchildren in my family. The young ones knew where they slept, once they were told, and pretty much stayed there. If it is not a problem at home, it shouldn't be a problem camping.
โApr-18-2017 05:41 AM
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โApr-18-2017 12:21 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:naturist wrote:kerrlakeroo wrote:
AHA!!!!! One more use for duct tape.
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Enjoy your time with the grandson.
Garrison Keillor would concur. Two 14 foot strips of duct tape cure many of life's little problems.
:B
โApr-18-2017 12:19 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Agree. Pop-up, or hard sided trailer, or MH, no different than at home.
If the kids sleep with Mom and Dad at home, they'll be sleeping with them in the camper too.
Keep them in their beds? Probably won't happen. The secret to our success was to run the kids so hard all day (and do not give them naps in the afternoon... NO, NO, NO!!!!!) That by 7 or 8 pm, they literally fall asleep anywhere (IF you can get them to stay still for 15 seconds!)
My grandson is now 4 years old. He and his daddy (my son), live with us. We're going through the exact same thing! The secret is .... NO MORE NAPS! Keep them awake! And then YOU can sleep at night!
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โApr-17-2017 07:57 AM
naturist wrote:kerrlakeroo wrote:
AHA!!!!! One more use for duct tape.
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Enjoy your time with the grandson.
Garrison Keillor would concur. Two 14 foot strips of duct tape cure many of life's little problems.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.