Here's our camping routine:
Wake up and put fleeces on over pyjamas. Make use of wee-jug!
Confirm what the time is to partner. First one out,inspect and comment on weather - current and predicted.
Make tea.
Little cereal boxes COMPULSORY - the only time we're allowed them. Even cornflakes are a treat like this!
Potter around drinking tea, stacking up all the dirty plates/wine glasses outside.
Play house for a bit - tidy tent, make beds, read papers, talk about what we'll do today.
Inspect the sky a bit. Talk about how it's starting to look a bit brighter over there!
For kids - one crate of toys/colouring/books is a must.
Do last night's washing up (clearly man's work on camp).
Make sandwiches and pack bags for afternoon at the beach, waterfall, whatever.
Realise we've spent the entire morning doing this, and are still in pyjamas.
Finally get out, take turns to play with kids/read book on the beach.
Back to tent for 'cocktails' (a bag of ice bought at the camp shop will last over 24 hours, giving you chilled G&Ts for 2 evenings - a pound well spent.
Depending who you're with and the age of your kids - either tea all together, or kids tea and bed followed by grown-up dinner and wine.
Take a walk on the sand dunes at sunset.
Wine, radio 2, crossword/sudoku, fire and a bit of chat until bed. Or in a group, lots of wine until someone decides to try out the pogo stick (bad idea).
And yes, the kids love it because you're always there to talk to them.
If you're lucky enough to have a baby with you, take the plastic bath. Once baby is clean, one mother can easily bathe entire body and wash hair in the water, without needing to stand in queue for horrid shower. Alternatively, solar showers are fantastic.
I want to go now!!!