Not very...here is a re-write of an article I wrote when my daughter was younger. We graduated from the tent to a fold-able camper and, eventually, moved on to other activities.
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| Cuenca's campsite is 5 minutes away from old town. |
Now, with a three year old in tow, my travel plans have changed. I have exchanged shops for jungle gyms, a siesta for an afternoon at the baby pool and hiking for a tent on a few square feet of grass. You've guessed it...I have become a car camper!
The great thing about car camping in Spain is that there are camp sites near all the historically interesting cities. I realize that all is not lost when I still have the option of seeing a history museum (Mommy! Look at this!), aristocratic palace (piggy back the whole way) or an artisan's shop (piggy back is a good option here, too) at least for a few minutes each day.
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| Duck watching (and feeding) in Aranjuez |
But despite the
change in my traveling lifestyle, car camping is an adventure. We sleep in a tent, duck watch by the
riverside and spend hours doing nothing in particular in a new setting. Playing cards by flash light and peeking
through the tent flap at passer's by are favorite night time activities. Undoubtedly, the most attractive part of the
experience is spending time together. There are too many interruptions at home. Here, there is more time to play together and just hang out...in Spain.


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