Kevin D Pem
RVF 1K Club
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2020
- Messages
- 4,900
- Location
- AZ
- RV Year
- 1984
- RV Make
- Alpinelite
- RV Length
- 26'
- TOW/TOAD
- 2016 Ram 1500
- Fulltimer
- Yes
She probably was asked to put another log on the fire at home too!!! I'll bet it was much the same on all trips, not just RVing.I wonder if a large number of the COVID buyers have decided that they prefer their hotel/motels with the restaurants for every meal. I imagine many of the people who typically cooked all the meals at home, still did most or all of the cooking on their RV vacations. So it's not much of a vacation for them. But it's hard to cook a meal in a hotel room with only an under powered microwave. So basically, no cooking for them in hotel/motels. That was a common complaint amongst new RVer/Campers (mostly from the women who still do the bulk of the household chores).
I'll never forget the family we once met in a National Forest park. The husband and kids LOVED "camping". He watched TV and slept, the kids ran wild and the wife? She spent all her time cooking and cleaning up the mess everyone else made. She HATED the camper and it was a good sized one. She kept asking me how to torch it and how I managed in our little pop up with a husband, two kids, a big dog and a cat. I told her. I wasn't a domestic diva. Everybody chips in all the time, at home and camping. We camped so much that the kids didn't differentiate between the house and the popup.
I don't think her husband was happy with my husband after he verified what I had said was what we actually did. My kids were cooking their own lunches on the cooktop and in the microwave by the time they were in the 1st grade (6yo). In headstart (2 yrs @4-5yo), they would help cook breakfast for the other early kids (with my permission - the cook was an old neighbour) and set the table so the cook wouldn't have to do that job.
I have often wondered if they ever got it sorted out or if they sold the camper. I suspect the latter, based on the amount of other miserable women I've met who ended up working harder during their "vacation" than they did at home.