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12/6/2007 at 1:40pm
Location: Leicestershire Outfit: Swift Charisma 560 & Vauxhall Omega
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We haven't got our 'van yet (Sunday!!!!!), but you will not find us sitting inside watching tele. We'll be out and about with our 5 year old. And we can't always say it's always the caravanners that don't mix and appear anti children, because we've had tenters that have been like that and the caravanners have been really friendly. As always, we are a mix of types of people. Although I have noticed the use of windbreaks has increased, and not I suspect as a means of preventing draughts, but more like a fence around the territory! Whilst the people there might be very friendly and approachable, I've always felt like the message is "this is our space - keep out"!
On the whole I love the camping/caravanning lifestyle you describe babydaisy1972 and maybe one time we might find ourselves neighbours, sitting outside our caravans watching our children play in an idyllic setting!
With regards ball games, as a mum of a 5 year old I do feel a twinge of regret when I see that sign, because it means we can't kick a ball about between us, but I do understand the reasons why and I definitely wouldn't want a ball hitting our van/car. Therefore, there has to be a compromise and that means an area where you have to go to in order to play. We would be very naive if we thought all people should be children friendly, they're not, and so having a designated area to play means those who are not child friendly can avoid it and those who are pro children can congregate. It's the only way. I don't believe it is a sad reflection on the current social situation, as a child 30+ years ago we had just the same when caravanning.....not being allowed to play noisily/play with balls, etc.
Who knows babydaisy1972, your next visit to the C&CC site may well be completely the opposite and you'll hate it - I hope not, but try not to avoid us caravanners completely as we're not all bad!
Jane
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12/6/2007 at 4:21pm
Location: NW of Glasgow Outfit: Sterling Searcher 2008 Volvo XC90
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Babydaisy........I think perhaps ball games near vans was mentioned a lot as you specifically brought it up in your original post. I do think your expectation of both parents being able to stay near a sleeping toddler , and have an older child involved in group games within sight is a little unrealistic.
We use CC sites whenever possible as we know that the family sites will have play areas and often designated ball game areas, so there will be no balls flying around the vans. We are not old grumps, our children are grown up (37 & 22), but we have a 15 month old grandson who we hope to take caravanning in the future. But incessant noise and screaming can get a bit trying as Helen said. Children do seem to make more noise these days! IF OH and no 1 GS wanted to play football in the future, I would expect them to find the play area.
Meantime we are enjoying our peace and quiet and tend to take our holidays when sites are not so busy. And though we sit out, and take the TV along, we NEVER have the TV outside or watch it during the day. OH likes the news at breakfast, then we are off out all day, usually BBQ in the evening and only watch the late news and a few of our favourite programmes.
We have never come across these people who sit in their vans all day watching TV, mainly the sites are deserted from about 11 till 4 at least. But if people do want to do that then it is up to them. It certainly is not my idea of a holiday!
Nor have we found other couples to be unfriendly, we have often socialised with our neighbours on a site. Some people are however a little shy so may prefer not to mix too much, that's just how life is. We are all different and need to get along together.
------------- Jennifer
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