Camp Out

We took our R.V. out for our first family camping trip on Friday night, and we all had a great time.  You know you had a successful trip when the kids don’t want to go back home! (Then again, maybe they just didn’t want to give up all the junk food, late bedtimes, and creative sleeping arrangement we enjoyed!). 

Packing for the one-night trip involved a lot of preparation, mostly because I’m a pack-rat and can’t stand to leave anything behind.  And because I wanted to take several changes of clothes for everyone because I knew dirt and grime were going to be our likely companions.  So I guess it’s not surprising that I brought enough food and clothing to keep us content and clean for a week:

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The girls were very enthusiastic packers (they inherited my grab-everything-you-could-possibly-need-and-then-some gene):

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We chose a state park campground that wasn’t too far from our house, but that still offered us a change of scenery.  It was within walking distance to the beach, which was definitely a selling point. 

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We found a spot big enough to park our beast of an R.V. and got busy exploring and eating:

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The girls were especially impressed with any campsite that boasted a blazing fire pit, so we promised the girls we’d make a fire on our next trip.  I think they’ll enjoy their s’mores much more that way; they were rather unimpressed with my microwaved version!

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Sleeping in the R.V. was a bit of an adventure, since Jimmy made a racket in the middle of the night and then the girls were bright-eyed and beach-ready at 5:45 am (which is SUPER early for them, since they are normally bleary and weary at 8 am!).  But I couldn’t blame them for their enthusiasm.  Once I realized they weren’t going back to sleep, we ate breakfast and headed off to the beach for a walk.  Oh, and we also ate a few donuts before departing.  Here are the girls loudly proclaiming their love for sugary goodness:

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I warned the girls that the Connecticut shoreline isn’t the same as the New Jersey or Florida beaches they’ve seen before, but I needn’t have worried they’d be disappointed.  They were just excited to walk barefoot in the sand:

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Jimmy was just excited to eat the sand, barefoot or not:

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The girls also loved squishing the watery mud between their toes:

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And Jimmy took in the scenery from a less muddy perspective, thanks to some parental intervention:

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So I’d say the trip was a very successful first R.V. camp out, and we’re all eager to go back for another visit.  I’ll hopefully remember to stock the R.V. kitchen a bit more, so I’m not trying to stir the macaroni and cheese with a plastic knife or serve our french toast without syrup, but I guess that’s what camping is all about – a bit of flexibility, a touch of improvisation, and a lot of go-with-the-flow! 

Here is Jimmy in his favorite spot, demonstrating that the best part about camping is just hanging out and enjoying the scenery with your family!

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4 comments to Camp Out

  • Linda

    Thanks for the pictures; I almost feel like I was with you too.
    Looks like a good time was had by all!

  • Janet

    The last 2 pictures are my fav! You have such a beautiful family!

  • I’m catching up on my email and your blog. The last photo caption caught my attention, “…the best part about camping is just….” I see that the my attempts to teach you about camping were not too successful. I would not call it camping if I had a big screen TV, a queen sized bed, a kitchen, a bathroom, etc.

    Love Dad

  • Ha, Dad! I knew you’d catch that! I guess I should have written “camping” with very large quotation marks to indicate I knew it wasn’t the real deal! But hey, it’s more than we’ve done before. Baby steps! 🙂

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