Family Reunion Camping
Family reunions are a fun annual
tradition. They are a time for everyone to come together for a
few days and catch up, relax, and enjoy quality time with the
family. One great way to host a family reunion is by having a
camping trip. Camping is a great option, especially for larger
families, and ensures that the family spends time together
instead of watching TV or going shopping.
Family reunions in general take a lot of advance planning.
However, when planning a camping family reunion the planning
will be even more extensive. You'll want to be sure to find a
campground that can support your entire family. Have the area
mapped out so that when people show up they will know where to
pitch their tents, this will help cut down on confusion. Have
each individual family setup their own camping spot and then
have a central area for family meals and activities. Make sure
that everyone knows what type of camping gear to bring. It is
probably a good idea to make up a family newsletter and send it
out with all of the camping gear that will be needed listed. A
family newsletter will also help keep everyone in the loop and
things running smoothly. It is inevitable that certain family
members will be keener on the camping idea than others. You
should have more experienced campers help out those who don't
go camping as much.
Activities and food will need to be well planned in order
for the camping trip to be a success. There is nothing worse
than the entire family waiting around for breakfast because
someone forgot the eggs. Delegate responsibilities to different
families and stay on top of them. Everyone will have to work
together to make the camping trip a hit. Make sure that you not
only plan for the preparation and service of meals, but also
for the cleanup afterward. It is important that you leave your
camping site better than when you found it so come prepared
with trash bags and cleaning supplies. Activities can be split
into two categories, large group activities and smaller group
activities. It's important to have a mixture of both. Have
large group scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, and games.
Then break off into smaller groups for more traditional
camping pastimes like fishing, hiking, canoeing, and animal
watching. At night bring the whole family together around the
campfire for a devotional. This is a great time to hear from
more senior members of the family. Then make sure to take
advantage of the opportunity to stargaze. Many great family
memories are made camping under the stars and around a
campfire.
Family reunions will always be memorable, but making your
family reunion a camping trip will guarantee that it sticks
out. Camping is a great time for family to join together, build
stronger relationships, and create more of a family identity
and unity. The next time it's your turn to plan the family
reunion, be sure to give camping a look. You won't be
disappointed with the outcome.
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