
Camping with kids (in a tent that is)
If you're looking for a fun and relaxing getaway, don't go camping
with babies or toddlers. You will most likely need a vacation when
you get back. But if you're looking for a fun way to getaway with
kids that are all on solid food and out of diapers, GO CAMPING!
Screaming, bored, and tired children are hard to handle at any
age and vacationing with these unhappy little people makes staying
home look more like a vacation. But take it from an experienced
mom of three boys, camping is a hit with kids! Just mentioning that
we'll be heading out to Canmore next weekend for a little camping
holiday spurred many excited YEEHAH's and much anticipation from
my little men. Can we go hiking along the river? Can we build a
fire? Can we roast marshmellows?
I understand that camping for some seems like more trouble than
it's worth. Putting up the tent, setting up the site, cooking with
sub-standard tools and equipment, could be looked at as being a
whole lot of, what's the word... WORK! But for the adventurous types,
it is a fantastic way to expose kids to so many things all at once.
For starters, picking a campsite. There is only one campground
in Canmore that you can actually reserve in advance. That would
be the Bow Valley Provincial Park Campground. The others are first
come, first serve, and many are self-registrations. For the latter,
you can choose which campsite you want, depending on availability
of course. Getting the kids to look at a site and decide if it would
fit the tent and be a good spot for exploring, is very exciting
for them and makes them feel important in determining the outcome
of the experience.
The first few minutes after parking at the site tell it all. They
step out of the vehicle, look around with big excited eyes and off
they go! It's time to explore! They will get to know that one site
better than YOU ever will in just a matter of minutes. Vegetation,
animal tracks, and of course, the famous fire pit, will get them
revved up in no time. That is, until they see you move to the next
step in setting up camp - the tent!
I don't know if little girls nowadays would show interest in helping
out with the tent, but as a young girl, I found it fascinating.
My boys of course, eat it up! This is a great opportunity to let
them shine! They learn a lot by watching but once they are a little
older, give them a job to do. Let them have the pleasure of putting
in a peg or two, hold a pole for you, and next thing you know, they
are men! Well, at least they FEEL all grown up and that's all that
matters.
Building confidence in kids doesn't stop there. Camping would not
be camping without roasting some weiners on the fire. Oh, oh, I
just said fire! This is where kids just can't get enough. The whole
process of preparing a fire is not only fascinating but educational
at the same time. Ok, you can really be zealous and teach them to
make a fire without lighting a match, but I admit it, we're not
there quite yet and rubbing two sticks together gets old fast when
you’re 5. But preparing the materials to start a fire is a
simple science that kids can understand and help you with as well.
But be mindful of all fire safety rules and guidelines.
Bellies full, it's time to set up the inside of the tent which
is another adventure all in its own. This has to be my boys' favourite
part. Giving them the responsibility to set up their own foam mattresses,
sleeping bag and pillow gets them all anticipating the most fun
part of the day. BEDTIME! Yes, bedtime is an entirely different
event when camping. I don't know what happens but the minute kids
get inside of a tent, they get an instant smile and they start to
do some pretty funny things. Lights out? Nope. Lights on! Flashlights
are a must for each child. They won't get scared of being in the
dark and the shadows they make, along with all little sounds of
nature going on outside, makes for a party of the senses and a whole
lot of giggling!
There are so many activities you can do when you're out camping
with kids. Part A of this topic touched on the simple things that
make camping such a cool thing to do with kids. Check out Part B
next month to get details about things to do with kids while you're
out camping in Canmore. Is camping with kids relaxing? Not a chance!
But just like my kids, I can't wait until next weekend!
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