Things I Learned While Camping |
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Yes, my camping trip was a success. The weather was perfect and a good time was had by all. I even learned a few things that I did not know prior to my adventure. Possibly the most important thing that I learned was that my kids could get by without the internet, video games, and television for four days. I was impressed. I also learned that fresh air does not cause any sort of adverse reaction in my children. Nor did the sun cause lesions or blisters. I was a little concerned about this. Once again there were no problems.
I discovered that when dragged away from the
internet and television my children could be just as entertaining and
funny as the comedians on Comedy Central that they would watch 24-7 if
I allowed.
Enough about the kids. I learned that there is only so many hamburgers and hotdogs you can eat in a short period of time before you want to vomit. I am not very good at charades either. However I do know a lot of famous people even though I can not think of too many whose first name begins with U. I managed to come up with Uma Thurman at just the right time. I also never realized that hammocks, although known for their peace and rest inducing qualities can also cause multiple small children to have bumps and bruises. First aid kits are a must have if you are going camping. Possibly the most important thing that I learned is that going to work does not generate the same feelings within me that going camping does. Who would have thought? Dan Bimrose is the creator of coffeeandprozac.com a website devoted to helping people help themselves. His "Attack Your Life" series aims to give people simple, easy to understand methods to profoundly change their lives. Help battling depression, anxiety and stress. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dan_Bimrose |
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