Are you overwhelmed with mess? Wondering what the purpose of life is? Generally irritated at the world around you? Camping will effectively bring you purpose, let you have space from the world, and eliminate the messes created in your house or apartment for the duration you spend away. This tactic is actually quite compatible with children, at least as long as you…
- Camp in an area that is not infested by racoons
- Camp in an area that is not surrounded by a raging river/cliff drop-offs/mountain lions/virus carrying mosquitos
- Camp in an area that is within a few minutes of a grocery store and at least one fast food restaurant
- Have extendable arms
- Have more than two arms
- Have a magically appearing stock of sippy cups and clean water and goldfish and cheese sticks and veggie straws.
If you are interested in this approach to getting a new start to life and you own a home, you may want to consider buying a pet racoon. This nocturnal omnivore will eat through your various doors and walls and eventually require the demolition of your home. However, as you will still own the plot of land, you will be left with a very clean lot of dirt, with which to set up a spare, minimalist arrangement, perhaps with the aid of a tent. If you donβt own a home, you may want to forego causing any damage to your immediate building, as this will only leave you truly homeless and in debt, for you will have neither roof nor place for belongings nor–and this is the important part–a piece of land to easily camp on. However, with some preparation, you can notify friends or family of your camping intentions and spend increasing lengths of time camping in back or front yards. Suddenly, your clutter problems will be over and you will have the mental space to focus on the now, prioritizing the pressing need to keep you and your children fed and clothed and at a sustainable body temperature.

We have to have an endless supply of veggie straws and goldfish in this house as well. Lol. And raccoons freak me out!
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I have a friend who went camping with her kids and there were a ton of racoons outside of their tent…which sounds terrifying.
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Oh my gosh! Yes it does! They are cute, just not in person. Lol.
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π it’s all about perspective, isn’t it? Yeah, so was this a camping trip gone wrong? π
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Haha, no but I’m heard some horror stories from my friends! Sometimes the thought of going minimalist does appeal to me though…. lol.
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π Yeah, I think when you go camping you’re pretty much saying “I’m up for the adventure” and “anything can happen” π
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