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21/8/2010 at 7:40pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: ElddisAvante462 Honda CRV SE2.2 i-Dtec
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In years gone by i would have been the first to have offered help to anyone who i thought was struggling, and that sometimes ment looking after and entertaining small children, whilst the parents got on with pitching their tent, or lending a extra hammer, or warming a feed for a hungry baby at the end of a long journey, but due to some long term health problems, i easily got out of breath with the more manual duties of camping and pitching ect, although still had alifetime love for the outdoor life.
After a gap of 10 years away from caravanning, how peoples attitudes have changed, and im now afraid to offer similar help incase someone thinks im some sort of weirdo out to attract children into my awning, or speak to them for other purposes other than simply being kind and friendly whilst their parents get on with the task in hand.
I also feel guilty when i see someone struggling to put up a tent, and realise that I am now too physically disabled to give the help required, especially as from the outside, my problems being heart disease related are not clear for all to see, and some must think that im a right mean and lazy so and so, when i just sit and watch them stuggle, instead of going over to offer a hand. Luckily, upto now no one has asked us to help put anything up, only to borrow bits and bobs of kit, so i have managed to avoid the embarasement of having to say no to any requests for help in similar circumstances as mentioned above.
Im in total agreement with the other posters above, if you cannot manage to handle your own tent if help is not available on site, then you have bought the wrong tent. We are slowly getting to the stage where erecting an awning is going to become too much for hubby to cope with due to his arthritis, and if that then gets to the stage where hitching and setting up/packing away becomes likewise, we will then have to consider trading the caravan in for a motorhome, or giving up camping altogether.
Julia
------------- Just love to be out amoungst Nature and Wildlife
Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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22/8/2010 at 12:41pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: Lichfield Paladin XL5 Cabanon Sonia
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I watched a solo woman struggling with a tent and DIDN'T go over to help. The reason? She took it out of the bags, and the wind was blowing, and she shouted at her kids to hold things for her. When they didn't do it right, she said "you're F'ing useless!"... kids were no more than 5 or 6. She was not a nice woman... I also think pitching in high heels and a mini skirt was a ploy to get help, so I left her to it.
That night, a young couple with a four year old came next to us. Again, wind and light rain, they had a Coleman riverside I think, vis-a-vis anyway... They were nicely saying to their four year old "just let us do this and we'll play" but he was having none of it. So I sent my 3 year old granddaughter across to invite him in to play so they could crack on. The couple were very happy to get on with pitching together without worrying about him! As soon as they'd finished, they came and got him. when we were packing to leave a couple of days later, they came over with cups of tea for us. Really sweet.
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