Anonymous wrote:As a single parent - I have traveled and yes, camped with my daughter many times. I can't say we camped when she was two but not that long after. What am I supposed to do - stay home because I'm single?
Anonymous wrote:I don't even care that they're girls, would you think a parent and two toddlers camping alone is strange?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with you?
It's not my idea of fun, but it's not strange. I wish I was more outdoorsy and enjoyed camping more.
Oh come on, if the kids were eight and ten this would make perfect sense. But one is barely walking and the other is learning ABCs. It's a little strange and it's hard enough to keep crap out of toddler/baby hands in a house. In a freaking park?! No way. I'd be worried about everything - mushrooms, snakes, foot-high water.
Anonymous wrote:I don't even care that they're girls, would you think a parent and two toddlers camping alone is strange?
Anonymous wrote:You sound like my friend who is terrified of nature and literally called me sobbing because she had a squirrel in her garage.
Seriously, people, nature is fine and most toddlers have a ton of fun camping and are pretty independent, unless you have helicoptered that out of them. I went camping solo last year with my 1-year-old twins. They had fun setting up the tent and sleeping all together instead of being in separate rooms. They ate normal food like they do at home, except that they got to cook marshmallows on a fire which was a huge higlight for them. I really don’t see the big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with you?
It's not my idea of fun, but it's not strange. I wish I was more outdoorsy and enjoyed camping more.
Oh come on, if the kids were eight and ten this would make perfect sense. But one is barely walking and the other is learning ABCs. It's a little strange and it's hard enough to keep crap out of toddler/baby hands in a house. In a freaking park?! No way. I'd be worried about everything - mushrooms, snakes, foot-high water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with you?
It's not my idea of fun, but it's not strange. I wish I was more outdoorsy and enjoyed camping more.
Oh come on, if the kids were eight and ten this would make perfect sense. But one is barely walking and the other is learning ABCs. It's a little strange and it's hard enough to keep crap out of toddler/baby hands in a house. In a freaking park?! No way. I'd be worried about everything - mushrooms, snakes, foot-high water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut out the victim blaming, jerk.
Huh? Who is the victim here? The jerk?
There's a story in the news about a father who was murdered in his tent while camping with his 2 and 4 year old daughters who apparently witnessed his death.