Saturday, October 25, 2008

Activities And Camping With Your Family

When you were a kid were you a member of the scouts? If not, then you probably missed a lot of fun with kids your own age. If so, then do you remember learning anything? Do you remember the fun? You may have learned minimal survival skills and working as a team, but you also learned how to be more self-sufficient.

Learning the majority of these skills is usually done through the scouting activities such as hiking and camping. Experts tell us that teaching children age appropriate life skills is very beneficial.

Summer can sometimes be a boring time for kids. That is one reason why a great summer camp is so popular, as it gives kids an outlet for all of that pent up energy, and gives parents a break as well. It does not have to be a two week adventure or even daily for two weeks, because your child may take time getting used to that environment. However, there is no doubt that once they start with the activities and camping, they will want to stay.

The closeness that can be achieved with camping as a family is amazing. You do not need the latest in camping equipment or the best RV camper. Try just sitting around the campfire and talking. Or perhaps have a sing-a-long. The hiking and camping skills that may be learned are completely secondary to learning, or re-learning, things about your family. Take the time to enjoy your kids while they are young; it doesn't last long.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Family Camping Vacation

The word camping is a rather generic word and may bring to mind many different images for each individual. What does it make you think of? Hiking through the woods or backpacking through the desert?

Or does it make you remember when you were a kid and you got to invite a bunch of friends over and set up a tent in your backyard? Of course you had to have that prerequisite sign "boys only" since no girls were allowed. It didn't get any better than that.

Maybe your family has been thinking about renting an RV Camper, or something similar, and taking off for a camping vacation. If you are planning something like that, be sure to check ahead for some RV campgrounds or something comparable along your route. You may also want to call to find out if you will need campground reservations before you head out, so that you will know you definitely have a space.

Sometimes, despite all the planning, something may go wrong or happen unexpectedly. Which is why traveling in an RV has some advantages. If you are unable to find a family campground or anything else acceptable, then you already have all the equipment that you need, so you can choose to keep going until you find something or stop for the night and continue your camping vacation in the morning.

What could be better than a new adventure each and every day? Don't worry about the kids, they will have a blast.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Boot Camp And Adapting Different Ideas

At one point in time, the military coined the phrase boot camp, derived from the footwear that is given to military trainees, and used it to describe the training process of becoming a soldier. It was measured from the time the recruit arrived at training camp, underwent weeks of training and finally graduated as a soldier. In more recent times, the phrase has been used to describe any number of "training" venues.

While there are many different meanings of the term boot camp, they all seem to have a common thread: hard work and don't talk back. So many organizations tend to incorporate the term to suit their business and with the popularity of this type program, perhaps a touch of discipline is what many of us need.

It seems that programs, such as a Fat Camp in general are available to overweight individuals who have been unsuccessful in losing weight with solitary dieting. This type of program employs strict routines and rigorously filled timetables that were formally only associated with the military. Perhaps this implies that these types of base camp environments can help those who may be unable to help themselves.

Any parent will tell you that the teenage years may be difficult, but is sending your troubled teen to a boot camp the answer? There are many conflicting opinions on the subject as to whether this type juvenile training will turn out a well adjusted, socially adept "happy camper," or is it only a temporary solution at best.

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