by MARY ANN
Let it be known I have no issue with camping holidays – my job has certainly exposed me to some wonderful spots – it’s usually others, however, who go. Good for them I say. It’s just never been on my must-do list. Nature? Great, but no need to sleep with it. Camping? A 3.5 star hotel is camping to me.
So imagine my surprise when the bloke comes home and announces, “we’re going to have a true blue Australian holiday!” What the hell does that mean, I ask? “We’re going camping darl, it’ll be great for the kids.” Well it had better be bloody good for someone.
“We haven’t got a tent,” I start to protest. “Don’t you worry about that, I’ll sort that out!” he says. 4 hours later he returns with no ordinary tent – but the Taj Bloody Mahal in the form of a 4 bedroom portable house with sunroom. “How long is this going to take to set up?” I ask. “About half a day and I’ll need to weather it too,” he says.
Weather it? Where? It’s bigger than our backyard! A phone call later, mum’s got a tent at her place for 5 days. “Where is it going to fit?” I ask. “We’re getting roof racks darl.” Of course we are. The costs involved in buying a tent and all the accessories that go with it including site fees (“We have to pay for this?” I ask. “They should be paying us!”) is up there in the thousands. “It’s an investment,” he says.
I found myself thinking: I could be in Mauritius for almost the same price sipping a pina colada by a resort pool.
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Never never never. Not in a million years. No way. Are we clear?
I spent my child hood camping/ caravanning. As a young adult my partner and I camped after motor biking out to some wilderness.
When my children came along, and until they left I spent the money for holidays on a decent pool, and air conditioning. I have all the comforts of home, I have all my hobbies, I have a pool to sit and sun around, the kids have their friends over or they go to the friends place. Why go away????
We get take out, we go out to eat. It still doesn’t cost as much as taking the tribe away, with the accompanying stress.
My father can’t get over the fact that none of his three children camp or caravan. He and my mother travelled every moment they got, even doing the 2 years around Australia. Give my room service any time.