We thought it would be a good idea to test out
camping with
2 kids in our backyard so we would have an idea of what we were in for. It was interesting. From this experiment we have learned:
1. We desperately need an air mattress for us old and stiff grown-ups.
2. The kids will naturally go to sleep much later than normal.
3. The kids will get up much earlier than normal.
4. Why people don't camp in the city.
5. Allergies suck! (we knew this already but it was reaffirmed)
6. Even with all of that, it was still fun.

Since we couldn't do a campfire in our backyard we watched a short little movie inside, then went out to the tent to read books and go to bed. At least that was our plan, but as soon as the kids got in the tent it was like we had just given them a sugar pill or something. They were
jumping around like crazy people.
Rachel also played with the
flashlight and Benjamin had a grand old time trying to catch the light. After doing that for a while Marc read books to Rachel while she held the flashlight for him and I worked on getting Benjamin to sleep. After books we said prayers and tucked her in. We thought, "Phew, now we just have to make it through the night."
Then we heard it...Rachel's pretend snoring (she was just too excited to sleep!!!), then a
helicopter, then Rachel crying because she wanted to sleep in the house, and then Benjamin stirring. (you get the idea?) After getting everyone settled down again and convincing Rachel that she would be just fine sleeping in the tent, she finally fell asleep
after 10.
While everyone was asleep I lay there
awake, stuffy, unable to sleep listening to
Life Flight fly over our house at least
6 times. I looked at the clock and time was just crawling by. Benjamin kept
rolling off of his little bed, so I had to keep getting up to put him back in it. Then at 1:30 he woke up, so I sent Marc in to fix a bottle. After getting him back to sleep Marc said that he wants an air mattress. I went into the house to take some
Benadryl and blow my nose. Then I had this great idea...
couch cushions!!!!! While I was taking the cushions off of the couches a
car alarm went off, and I thought "for real!?" Marc and I slid the cushions under our sleeping bags then crawled back in, it was so great, why hadn't we thought of that in the first place?

I was finally able to fall asleep sometime between
2:30 and 3. Next thing I knew it was morning, Marc was awake and the kids were stirring. Everyone was up by
6 today. It was an interesting night to say the least but just think of the memories we have created for our kids...that is if they will remember it.