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Timbo
19th November 2012, 07:13 PM
Thought I'd start a light hearted topic since there's so much crappy news lately.

Basically, having come back from an AWESOME Vic meet up, I was thinking about how well behaved everyone was and more importantly, how well behaved the KIDS were!

There was half a dozen kids or so running about Friday & Saturday arvo/night and not one of them played up! No crying, no temper tantrums, no fights. I was very impressed indeed, having been away with families with kids, friends kids parties, etc.. they can be little demons at times.

So proud parents of NP.. what is your secret!?

Did you introduce your children to camping/4WD'ing at a very early age?
Did you do it on purpose or was it the fact you weren't going to give up camping.. so deal with it son!
Have you had absolute NIGHTMARE holidays where the little ones were just playing up?
Do you have kids that don't like camping or 4WD'ing? Perhaps they are scared of the cars?

If any of you proud parents would like to share a few stories, please do so! I think it would be cool to get some tips for new parents to read or perhaps even people who want to have a child in the future.

*ps. extra points for pics of screaming children, thoroughly muddy kids or maybe a nice one of the proud parents with their kids loving life outdoors!*
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I'll start, even though I don't have kids.. these were some of the epic moments I saw on the trip.

MudRunner's Son telling Dad that there's a stick in the car. Dad becomes alert.. "oh where?".. reply was to the effect of, "The bit where you get in".. which was met with a few laughs. When asked again for more information to the effect of.. "Okay, so where's the stick in between" the reply was "The bit where you get out!".. absolute classic and made everyone laugh around the fire.

Nisshead's sons arguing over who get's to crush Dad's can of beer. LOL! Also, they were making wombat hole booby traps and Rabbit traps with sticks, rocks and food. This was in conjunction with all of the other kids all doing their bit.

Bloody Aussie's daughter acting as the leader of the group. She kept all of the younger kids quiet and occupied, no doubt setting tasks and orders like most women right? Right? woops! Haha. She was instrumental in looking after the boys and also AB's little girl who is around 2yr old. Always on the look out for cars on the driveway between the camp sites and making sure the little ones were safe. Very impressed!

AB's daughter run a muck! No sooner was she out of the car, I saw here with a bubble gun chasing all of the boys! Might be trouble when she get's older AB! A highlight for me was seeing her kick a football! She is knee-high to a grass hopper and kicking a bloody footy. That was gold. She was also very adapt at not only throwing the totem tennis ball for the other kids to hit, but she loved a good rock to throw! Hmm.. that might not actually be a good thing! Eep!

Chester turned up on the Saturday and his kids were running around playing footy with the smaller ones. They were all generally having fun and letting Mum and Dad have a relax which was great too see.

Your turn guys!

Winnie
19th November 2012, 07:21 PM
You're right they were all very impressive. So we'll behaved and extremely polite.
That was an absolute cracker when MR's young boy told him about the stick.
Bloodyaussie's little girl was so mature and told some great stories, a real princess lol. Would have been good to meet your other three kids. Your young boy and the dogs hahaha I dunno who you missed more!
Andy's little girl has good taste in music, screamed every time daddy started singing!

DIAL-A-TAP

choppie
19th November 2012, 07:47 PM
This must be normal behavior for li'l trollers, as being of the older gender was very impressed with younger ones a Nerum Creek also,
top marks to the little un's.

The BigFella
19th November 2012, 07:54 PM
Although we werent there I can totally appreciate kids and their behaviour.
Our kids have been camping from an extremely early age, they learnt that if they play up, they dont get to go back next time!
Plus, we found it way easier if we gave each child a special job that they held the responsibility for.
This taught them important lessons for life, we still have a whole lot of fun and there lies the secret. Keep it fun no matter what the weather or the conditions.
As soon as the fun goes out, so does the good behaviour,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Sounds like a huge congrats for what seems to have been an awesome weekend, sorry I missed it now.

threedogs
19th November 2012, 08:00 PM
I used the nail gun rule on mine when they were smaller, think you call them Plaslode now, and no its not cruel only nailed one foot
buggers are both 190cm plus and over 100kg each now. have to re think it but just throw them a chop and they are happy.
They are up for sale but only selling by the kilo sorry. LOL

chester
19th November 2012, 08:30 PM
All my boys have been camping from a young age,it was either come camping/4wding or say home with grumpy old pa!!!!!!
If we are going for a few days we try to take their bikes,overnight just a footy or even belive it or not books to read.
We had a few drama's with Max our second oldest playing with the fire on one trip.We told him over and over agian "Max stop playing with the bloody fire you'll burn yourself" in the end i let him go but still kept a close eye on him,sure enough he burns his hand.
Sitting there with is hand in cold water i looked at him and said "told you so".
Sounds cruel but he has never done it agian.

Winnie
19th November 2012, 08:38 PM
Haha Chester I learnt that lesson the same way.

Bloodyaussie
19th November 2012, 08:39 PM
Tim my daughter has been involved with everything both me and Margherita do.. I have been involved in bikes and racing with Erica coming to many race meets and MotoGp and World Super Bikes rounds at Phillip Island.

I have always asked for a hand in the garage or while working on the car and she has a good understanding of the blokey side of things.

She has always been with me 4wding and has come nearly every trip and my mates have never minded me bringing her along either for the day or for the weekend.

Erica is trustful and for the most part a very good girl, I have and will again let her drive my GQ more than my wife has driven it. and I mean properly.

She has shot guns more than most people and has a maturity beyond her years.

Sometimes it worries me as she does not have heaps of friends but is popular and everyone at school seems to know and like her???

I really liked it on Saturday when we wanted to go out for another play I felt comfortable enough with the people I have met through this forum to leave her to play with the other kids.

I try to be with her doing these activities as much as possible as I had very little parenting around as I was growing up and was left to my own which was many times a bad thing.

I appreciate that she is liked by my fellow 4wders and like that the kids she played with were also so good.

You can tell I am a proud parent hey, I guess Tim it is important to involve them in your life but also let them be kids and try to get involved in there life too!!!!!

Winnie
19th November 2012, 08:47 PM
Hey Bloodyaussie I was talking to Erica on Saturday and asked her if she likes doing boy stuff with dad... her response was "I like doing anything with dad"

Bloodyaussie
19th November 2012, 08:50 PM
Hey Bloodyaussie I was talking to Erica on Saturday and asked her if she likes doing boy stuff with dad... her response was "I like doing anything with dad"

I am going to cry now!!!!!!! sniffle so proud!!!

When she was 3 she was up on the fence at turn 11 at Phillip Island and she screamed out "GO STONER" I turned to about 20 people I di not know and said "I am so proud" and everyone cracked up laughing!!

Timbo
19th November 2012, 09:37 PM
LOL that's awesome!

Just think, you two will be able to go and watch the V8's and she can yell that out again!

MudRunnerTD
19th November 2012, 11:22 PM
The first time I ever used a winch bolted to my GQ Zach was in the back seat sucking on a bottle! I think he was 9 month old.

I am committed to the strongest bond I can with my little bloke as I'll only get one go at it. Enjoying our time now will make adolescence an easier journey I hope.

Zach has been a passenger in my GQ on some of the most extreme stuff I have done. I have never spoken to him about the dangers and he has no fear or concern, it's just how we roll....lol. He trusts his dad.

The perfect weekend is spent in the GQ with my boy driving whatever presents. Sleeping rough in the swag with a great bunch of mates. Just love it.

This pic sums up what it's all about for me. I have this on my office wall.

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Doesn't get any better


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Maxhead
20th November 2012, 06:07 AM
I think there seems to be a pattern emerging here and is no great secret. Spending time with them is the key IMO. Our two have always been with us no matter what we do or where ever we go. I think we had them baby sat once by their nanna but we had no other choice.
I have been away by myself before but thats because I do too many stupid things(LOL) and would not put them in danger but always have a make up trip or activity...always!

They have a tablet and a PC each but hardly ever use it as they seem to love the outdoors more and spend their time out the back yard....

They of course have their moments too so its not always easy sailing but generally are really good and they enjoy when we go away so try to behave.....LOL

Bloodyaussie
20th November 2012, 06:27 AM
Kris that is so right, Erica has many gadgets but hardly uses them, we dont have the family base to rely on if we want to go out to dinner and with both kids I could count on one hand the times we have gone out alone without them.

We are with them all the time but not in a smothering way.

The best things I did in my life are met my wife had my beautiful kids give up smoking !!!!

The BigFella
22nd November 2012, 06:28 AM
last night my wife reminded me of when we lived in Goulburn with our first, we had limited family to call on and would take her "custom made swag" into the restaurant with us.
When Saz was finished her dinner and felt tired we would just unroll her swag under the table and she would climb in and fall asleep!
Only hassle, remembering to collect our little Princess on our way out!