Camping with toddlers
Our family has a lot of traditions, but one that I look forward to most is camping with our friends the Rays. Camping scratches all of my itches: unhurried time with friends, space for deep conversation, natural beauty, fresh air, yummy food, no technological distractions, and adventure. If any of those speaks to your soul, I’d encourage you to give camping a try, kids or no kids!! I know the thought of camping as a family can be overwhelming, but truly, you can do it! I hope these photos help convince you :) Most are by the talented Nancy Ray, with a few from my phone camera! What a cutie!!! This was our fifth year in a row camping together, so we surprised the Rays with matching custom tees from Zazzle! This year, we chose Stone Mountain State Park in North Carolina as our destination. It was great! There was less shade than at other campgrounds we’ve visited, so we opted to borrow a pop-up canopy from our neighbor, which was so helpful. BFFs :) We did two separate hikes at the park on Saturday – one to a waterfall and one to an overlook – and the girls fell asleep in their packs on both! And now for the question you’re all wondering: did the girls sleep? The answer: YES! They both slept through the night both nights, hallelujah! If you’re interested in camping but not sure where to start, stay tuned! Later this week I’m sharing the master packing list we use every time. And check out these past posts: Camping with babies (lots of tips for family camping!) Our first camping trip Our last camping trip before babies A few of our favorite camping supplies My perspective shift on camping