But to the point:
It's really not that hard to organise a camping trip.
Step 1. Decide on a place. Easy.
Step 2. Book it.
Step 3. Tell parents, get them to buy you food, organise transport.
Step 4. Pack.
Step 5. Go.
All I ask for is a few days away from home in a new place (Kawhatau Base, obviously. It's awesome up there). We only have a small amount of time before the end of the year, and unless we're able to get everyone together in mid-Feb (unlikely), we wont be going anywhere. Camping is much better than farting around at someone's house, watching movies and sitting glued to their computer screens. At camp we can go for nature walks (I don't CARE about how lame that might sound), play cards, tell stories in the dark, light fires at night, swim, play games (silly outdoor kid games like last time) and cook yummy outdoor dinners. Of course, you can do some of that stuff in town, but it's not the same. When you're done you'll always have something else fun to do. It's a chance to get away from people in general and just hang out, uninterrupted, with your best buds for a while. Not to mention all the awesome camp memories (I mean, come on: don't you remember how awesome didymo was?).
But if you'd rather dress up like stupid kids, fine with me. Fucking fine. The clothes we have are perfectly alright, we don't have to wear sheets.
If you haven't guessed, I'm not really one for dressing up parties. I'd rather be out.
I don't even know if you guys know what I'm talking about. You probably don't get it, why I'd rather camp. Comment if you get it. If you don't, shut your mouth, I'm not trying to start an argument.
Hahaha.
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I get it,
ReplyDeletethen again I avoid all social getherings if I can help it.
And we're all the worse for it :(
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