Boy that's a mixed bag of answers. Kinda funny to me. My wife loves to camp. I hate it. She brags that she was both parents a lot while I was "away" with the Army over 20 years and she's right. But while I was away sleeping on a tank or the ground, in all weather conditions she was in a nice, comfortable bed with heat and AC. While she was cooking for the kids I was eating C's and MREs. The Army says MREs are Meals, Ready to Eat. Most soldiers called em Meals Rejected by Ethiopians. I'd rather stay home, she wants to travel.
My sisters MIL&FIL started taking vacations from the farm in the mid 70's. At first they stayed in motels and ate at cafes. Then the old tight wad decided he could save money with a motor home. The MIL started to complain that her vacations ended there because she was right back to cooking and cleaning again every day.
If I were to travel I'd hate paying for motels every night but would want my wife to be able to enjoy the trip too. But here again we differ. I'd like to travel and see some of the big tractor shows and attend some shooting events. Those would be better if they would just hold them in my local area. Toss a couple of museums in and I'm good. She would like to see the Rockies, Black Hills and such and a few museums. So if we got a camper (I'm done with sleeping on the ground) we'd eat out for breakfast so we could get moving and not have to wait for her to clean up in the morning. Most likely eat out for lunch or have a cold lunch and then she would have to cook dinner. Don't see it happening anytime soon.
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