Fabulous idea!  I'll have to remember that when we actually get out on the
road.  Thanks, Jodi

At 12:00 AM 6/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>on 6/15/00 5:45 PM, Randy Unter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I would say though with more than one kid, you better
>> love each other a lot or else get two a/s's.
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>
>Hey Jodi of J&J,
>
>Randy's suggestion reminded me of what we did with our two kids (boy and
>girl). Sandie and I bought two tents (Eureka 5' X 7') and told both kids
>they could invite a friend. Each did and we decided four kids wasn't much
>different from two kids. We rented two canoes - one for girls and one for
>guys. There were other adjustments (i.e. a larger dining fly), but nothing
>significant. Fringe benefit was Sandie and I had the Airstream to ourselves
>at night. Not that we got any more sleep, but at least we could hold hands
>and snuggle without four kids giving us flak.
>
>What's my point? There are many ways to be adaptable and each family works
>them out on the basis of their needs.
>
>What do the kids remember? "See that Airstream? It's ours and we go
>everywhere with it. Do you want to come with me next weekend? My parents
>like having extra kids come along. We'll have our own tent and my mother
>fixes breakfast for us."
>
>Terry
>
>

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