This weekend was our camping trip!

This is my second camping trip with the kids. Our first was two summers ago, in upstate New York. Montgaup Pond, NY was a beautiful location but it was 2.5 hours away. Because our site was right ON the pond – the view was striking.

This time our campsite is at a NJ state park, one hour away from our house. This is a much smaller park, with trails, a few playgrounds and a sandy lake. Our spot is not ON the lake (there are none) but I still like it. It’s bigger. Cleaner. Plentiful firewood. And has more shade which I appreciate.

Before we went camping…

On Saturday we had the last class for gymnastics where all the kids received their awards and said goodbye for the summer.

I have my son’s picture, too, but his level has a lot more kids in it thus more work to block out the faces.

Right after the celebration, we drove home, packed the car, and drove to the campsite.

I packed well. The kids, however…were supposed to pack for themselves and L was missing shorts and R is still wearing his gymnastics outfit today. But they did bring swim suits 🙌 and towels 🙌

I was nervous last time when we went camping. This time I was definitely less nervous. I knew what to expect. The kids are two years older and more helpful in terms of setting up and stuff. I knew how to make a fire. How to put up the tent. How to ignite the portable gas stove.

The food was campy and we used the portable gas stove to make meals and boil water. We could have done it over the fire pit BUT I am not that skilled. Or patient.

Chicken tacos in process

We did Doritos bag tacos twice (make the ground chicken, open the small Dorito bag, place the meat into the bag, eat with your hands). A very easy meal.

Hot dogs once. Bacon and bagels for breakfast (I forgot eggs). Of course, we made s’mores. Also, Polish kielbasa and hummus. Some cherry tomatoes, a store- bought chicken salad. Yoghurts. Jellos. All very easy meals and snacks. We drank juice boxes, water and coffee. I should have brought some tea bags but I didn’t.

Bacon and bagels
Hot dog roasting
Marshmallow roasting

In terms of how we filled in the time at the camp ground… it took a while to set up. I read my book (Lucy Foley) while the kids played in the tent, then out of the tent, then in the tent again. They brought some stuff to do: Legos, paints, other toys. They stoked the fire and looked for firewood. Hide and seek, tag, “Humpty-dumpty” on a fallen tree nearby.

They did complain that they were bored- especially my daughter. I reminded her to find something to do. We did not bring iPads on this trip since I did not want to be tempted to give them the iPads. Instead, the kids roamed around, were bored but eventually figured it out.

The soles of their feet were black
Some water color
They roamed around the site and found “treasures” then made a journal record 😆
An impulse purchase – sparklers
I spent time sitting by the fire pit
Morning coffee
With mom
A fire starter “bomb”

Oh, there was also a lake (5 minute drive) and a playground (1 minute walk) from the camp site. The lake was small, sandy and had life guards. We went twice, once on Saturday and once on Sunday. The playground was small but it had other kids and provided a break from camping.

You can see R in a blue shirt and L in her swim goggles

We did go out for supplies once: needed fresh ice for the cooler and I forgot body soap. L did suggest we take showers with dish soap but yeah… no. We went to Walmart and swung by the gas station.

I have had the worse sleep of my life in that tent. We shared a mattress and a comforter; the kids had their own pillows and I had mine. My son slept through the night and so did my daughter but, holy cow, she was so restless. She was sighing, and moving around, and speaking in her sleep. She claimed she was hot, then cold, then hot again. She also complained in the morning that R was “pressing his butt” into her all night long. 😂

We came back around 3pm and I had to get a real shower and a nap. We celebrated my husband for Father’s Day with a Chinese food takeout, some goodies and cards. Him and I finished the “Widow’s Bay” show which was very good.

Have a good week! I will touch base later in the week 🙂


18 responses to “Camping’ 26”

  1. Lisa’s Yarns Avatar

    We did a “camping-adjacent” trip last year and stayed in a rustic lodge. After that trip we knew we were years away from being ready to camp with the kids as sleeping on bunk beds in one room was HORRIBLE. We actually bailed on the 2nd night because we could not handle another bad night of sleep. I am glad camping went well for you, though! Taco just cannot handle sleeping in the same room as someone else. He has very little impulse control and then Paul feeds off him and it’s just bad all around.

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Taco is like me lol I prefer to sleep alone as well 😉

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  2. Kari Avatar

    I love that you didn’t give them Ipads and that they found their own fun. Even though sleeping was a little rough, it looks like a fun getaway. 💜☀️

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Kari, you know what we listened to when the sounds of the forest got to be too much or just to have something soothing in the background? The golden hour playlist 🙂

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      1. Kari Avatar

        OMG! I love this so much! 💜☀️

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  3. Nicole MacPherson Avatar

    I am in AWE. It is amazing you took them and did it all by yourself!

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Why thank you Nicole! I am a fun mom and the kids are lucky to have me 😁😉🫠 – I’ll keep telling them that, one day they will realize it.

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  4. Melissa Avatar

    Yes to leaving the ipads, kids are so inventive when they have time to fill and an interesting environment. I love the treasures and journal so cute. It sounds like a lovely rejuvenating weekend even with the lack of sleep. I’m sure your kids will treasure these memories.

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    1. Daria Avatar

      It wasn’t rejuvenating but it was lovely to be in nature! It’s something about the sounds and the smells of the forest that I love.

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  5. Diane Avatar
    Diane

    yay for camping! It sounds like a great trip. I love a campfire for fun, but cooking over it is too much work and too unpredictable. S’mores are fun and hot dogs, but I don’t want to rely on the campfire for the major parts of a meal.

    My brother says that it takes at least three nights of camping to get really comfortable sleeping. Maybe your daughter will be less disruptive if she has her own sleeping bag? Or she can do what my daughter sometimes does and sleep outside in the hammock :).

    Being bored is okay, good even – I think it gives kids (an adults) space to figure out what they want to do.

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  6. Coco Avatar

    it’s such a good way to teach them to entertain without devices.

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Definitely. They made it work!

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  7. noemikjames Avatar

    Yes to being bored in nature! Amazing! I am impressed that you camped alone with your kids (I mean as the only adult). I would not do that. It’s so much work! But it sounds like you guys had a great time. Having a lake to swim in definitely helps.And it sounds like the weather cooperated (not too hot or rainy).

    Congrats to being on summer break! Enjoy your time off!

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Ugh I need this time off… I neeeed it. This week has been good but I don’t feel relaxed in the slightest.

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  8. Sophie Avatar

    Well done with the camping! Its amazing what kids come up with when they are bored, and it seems like the kids are just getting to an easier age for camping too. I’m SO sorry to hear about the lack of sleep in the tent though, I’ve had the exact same experience when I went camping with the kids last year (they were 7 and 4). I’m thinking maybe I need a bigger tent, so we can at least have completely separate “beds”. But otherwise a big success. I only just read about those Dorito Bag Tacos the other day on another blog, and now I see them again! Clever idea 🙂

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    1. Daria Avatar

      I definitely think I need a bigger tent OR a separate tent… it did sleep but it seemed I only slept for an hour lol during the whole night.

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  9. Stephany Avatar

    Way to go on surviving a camping trip with the kiddos! And no devices! I love that so much. I would have definitely enjoyed the lake and s’mores. 🙂 Oh, and to read a book in nature!

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  10. San Avatar

    I love how you’re always doing trips – and even camping – with the kids ALL BY YOURSELF. Amazing!

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