Breaking the Monotony: Indoor Camping

A lot of times, when I find myself in a funk, it is because I seem to be doing the same things over and over. Change is good for me, I am one of those personalities that THRIVES on change. My husband? He could eat the same things every day, do the same things every day and be ok. However, when I start to get that way I get bored and depressed.

And I TELL. YOU. WHAT. I may have not been as affected by the quarantine business as much others because I live a fairly isolated life to begin with, but it is taking its toll. (BLESS YOU MOTHERS WHOSE LIVES HAVE BEEN TURNED UPSIDE-DOWN) Not only have we been confined TO our own house, but it has been raining for so long that we have been confined IN our house. No walks or yard work or playing outside. I have truly begun to feel very much quarantined and in a funk with little to look forward too.

The solution is quite simple though: change it up!

Before when this would happen, I could plan a date with the hubby, or a vacation in the future. This time, however, not only can I NOT plan outings, I had to cancel some I was very much looking forward too.

But I truly am on a mission to fight my down days. So I decided yesterday that instead of succumbing to the depression that was creeping in, I was going to do something fun today: INDOOR CAMPOUT.

(Ok, so the idea may have come when I needed a good bribe to get my kids to stay in their beds, but I was also motivated by the monotony).

Instead of all the work for packing up, finding a place to camp, or even setting up a tent in our backyard (which we couldn’t do anyway because it is so wet) we decided to just do it in the comfort of our own home. But we didn’t just put up a tent to sleep in, we decided to plan things to make the whole evening different and fun. It included:

  • Tin-Foil Dinners in the oven
  • Set up a tent in the kids room
  • Play the game: Camp
  • As well as Don’t Eat Pete
  • Finish off with oven s’mores, stories, and songs (we video called some family in for this part)

Now, the kids are still awake WAY past their bedtime and the house is a little messy but I think we made some good memories tonight! And if nothing else, today was different than yesterday.

For details and recipes, click below!

Don’t Eat Pete Download

Oven S’mores

2 Replies to “Breaking the Monotony: Indoor Camping”

  1. Kiana, I loved this idea. My friend did this last year to get ready for a campout and then when I saw this it was a great reminder. We did it on Friday night and it was a blast. We didn’t get be any of your fun good but we watched a movie in our tent and had a great time. I never sleep much when we camp though but it was still a great experience to change things up during this quarintine.

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