Originally posted by TB80
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We have a plastic tote "Camping" box that stays packed with different gear, mostly for cooking. It's nice to have everything packed together and ready for a double-check before throwing in the van.
If you cater the trip to them and make it fun, they should have a blast. Many great tips have been offered already, but I'll add my $.02 into the pot:
Bring lots of snacks. I find that kids, out in nature, can almost never stop eating. Aren't you much happier when you're full of your favorite foods, too? We use the park grills with charcoal and like to grill out fun things, steaks, veggie skewers, S'Mores, hot dogs, etc. Also fun drinks like juice boxes, choc or strawberry milks, Yoohoos, etc. elevate the sense of occasion. Bring some splurges for yourselves, too!
I bought our two kids each a $10 headlamp. They know which one is theirs, and they know not to shine it in anyone's eyes, They are worn with such pride!
Something my own kids have certainly enjoyed are the glow sticks you snap and shake and then glow all night. They also serve as pretty decent night lights in the tent until they fall asleep. Speaking of falling asleep...
Don't be afraid to WEAR THEM OUT, going on hikes, playing games, going fishing if you like to (but yes, focus solely on them and their fishing experience...kids don't have to catch a single fish to have a good time doing it, if they can tell that you're focused on them and doing it together, enjoying the many discoveries to be found on the water). And then, after supper, GO FOR A DRIVE somewhere so they can fall asleep in the car and you can transfer them to the tent. We pulled this stunt several times after one camping trip when our oldest was 2 and spent several hours at bedtime, bouncing around, almost vibrating really, and repeating over and over "We're CAMPING! We're in the TENT and we're CAMPIIIIIIIIING!" It's a hilarious memory we share, but we didn't get much sleep that night, and under-rested toddlers should be avoided at all costs when camping. Really, always.
You'll probably be surprised at the kinds of things that stand out to your two kids, the things that will make a significant impact on them, but listen to and talk to them, and they'll probably have the time of their lives. We went to Caprock Canyon back in October for a two-day camp-out, saw a small rattlesnake, took a short hike, saw the bison, fished for 10 minutes, and my 3 year talks about that trip ALL. THE. TIME. "When can we go back to Caprock Canyon?" It's a weekly question. We love that.
Seriously, props to you, and I hope yall have a blast. We're planning our End-Of-Spring-Break-Week trip down to Seminole Canyon and already anticipating a great time. Going to catch Sonora Cavern on the way home, because my kids are well-established spelunkers and we'd catch heck from them if we didn't.

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