Tent camping is the best way to reenact the life of a cowboy: horseback riding, relaxing around the fire, and raiding nearby bear caves for more marshmallows. Sleep outside like an outlaw with today's Groupon: for $25, you get two consecutive or nonconsecutive nights of tent camping at your choice of more than 30 Thousand Trails campgrounds in the Pacific Northwest area and California (a $50 value).
Thousand Trails beckons campers to the Pacific Northwest and California with more than 30 gated campgrounds nestled near the area's most illustrious attractions. For two nights, up to six campers can pitch their tents at any of the designated Thousand Trails campgrounds, including Yosemite Lakes, a campground sitting only five miles from the Yosemite National Park's west entrance, offering a wealth of activities nearby, such as swimming, fishing, and panning for golden raisins. The Pacific City campground attracts campers looking to crab, clam, or beachcomb the hairy sands of Cape Kiwanda. The Los Padres National Forest borders the Rancho Oso campground, providing a space for hikers to stretch their leggings. Other amenities at campgrounds include swimming pools, spas, and community centers with concerts, keeping campers entertained until it's time to share a pillow with the nearest caterpillar.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Creative Discipline Ideas
Children sleep for about 18 hours a day, but they will sometimes act out during their brief windows of lucidity. And though any parent can teach right from wrong with a timeout or by withholding attention, it takes a special parent to discipline outside the box. Here are some creative punishments for unruly children:
- The child must eat two dinners before bedtime.
- The child must read your Toy Story fan fiction in which Buzz Lightyear spends 47 pages feeling sad about his life.
- The child must watch you smoke an entire carton of cigarettes while you explain precisely why doing so hurts your body.
- The child must get a boring art degree instead of a trendy business one.
- The child must defeat a robot version of his/herself.
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