I wonder
Watching Boomers on catch up last night got me wondering, how many partners are there out in the wild blue yonder who are living a lie
about loving this wonderful passtime of ours for the sake of the other half?
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Like many later life converts, my OH is a full-on, proselytising caravan fan, completely renouncing his former ambivalence. I have no worries that he is hiding his true feelings, as now we combine walking and birdwatching with browsing in caravan showrooms,
at his instigation, as our favourite weekend activities. (When we're not actually away in the 'van, that is ).0 -
Well I'm sure we're not. OH hates going home from a trip, but realises we have to because of appointments etc, but cannot wait to get away again within a couple of weeks. I'm sure that doing the number of nights away that we do there would be a lot of protesting if she didn't enjoy being in the van. Not slow in coming forward when things are not to her liking.
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I suspect we all do some things to please our OH rather for our own enjoyment.
My OH wanted to start caravanning so we did. Then she got fed up of it after 5 years and wanted to try motorhoming. It became a race whether she or the dog were first in the motorhome.
Over the last 20 years, to test the water, I have periodically suggested selling the motorhome and the answer is always a strident, "No." We enjoy motohoming for different reasons. Sometimes its clear to me she doesn't want to come because I want to go somewhere
of specific interest to me; she still helps to pack and unpack the motorhome and I'm quite happy to go my own for a few days. She no longer goes away without me!0 -
I've got old photos of both my Granny's on campsites in days of yore looking like their on a busman's holiday surrounded by blokes having a good time reliving their wartime/TA/naval/scouting etc expeditions! I think things equalled out somewhere in the distant
past and everyone can hopefully enjoy their breaks in different ways.0 -
We are united in our love of caravanning but divided when it comes to that other 'away' pastime - barbecuing !!! What is it about being in a caravan that makes some men think they are able cooks when they never do it at home !!! I hate black food and am
quite happy to cook when away at least I can do it all in one place instead of having to hop inside & out all the time, juggling two very different cooking methods together with laying the table too.Alison
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Well, I agree with you FD.
We both love being in the caravan, but I see little point in cooking on a primitive form of 'stove' with little control over temperature, when we have a perfectly good oven and hob (not to mention the microwave!) in the caravan.....
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Well, I agree with you FD.
We both love being in the caravan, but I see little point in cooking on a primitive form of 'stove' with little control over temperature, when we have a perfectly good oven and hob (not to mention the microwave!) in the caravan.....
Us too.... what's wrong, I'm agreeing with you again Ian!
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We both enjoy caravanning. I thought the "Boomers" programme was rubbish. I know it's supposed to be a comedy, but it just made fun of caravanners, implying that we're all boring old so & so's, or stupid, which is so often how we're portrayed on the telly,
even in documentaries. Thumbs down from me.0