Other parts of our trip did go well - camping and cooking were both good, including the walleye and carrots cooked in foil on the campfire (yay!). It was very nice to eat real food and not rely on pb & j all weekend! We also had several very nice long walks and spotted some interesting wildlife including a doe and her fawn this morning. Deer aren't unusual where we live, but we don't often catch a glimpse of a fawn. It was a great weekend and will be very do-able with Nora (all except the canoeing). In fact, I saw a couple of families tent camping with toddlers so it can't be all that crazy of an idea.
Even though canoeing with Miss Madness didn't go as well as I'd hoped, I'm still rating the weekend a success.
Here's a moment of camping zen:

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You are going to have to tell me ALL about your trips! I love camping with my boys, but David is not so interested. I want to take the boys on a backpacking weekend this fall. I don't know why I haven't already, just worried I guess, a mom alone in the woods with two kids. Food is the other issue, I'm like you, I can't stand the thought of eating PBJ's all weekend.
We've learned to canoe/kayak through scouting, and last year Shelby and I rented a kayak when we went to the beach and explored St. Joe's bay. It was so much fun. Jeremy learned how to paddle this year, so I hope that the three of us can take some awesome adventures together!
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