#36: Good Old Camping Trip
No need for candlelit dinners or five-star restaurants—sometimes connection shows up in smoke, skewers, and shared hunger. Genuine relationships thrive in these everyday moments: one cooking, the other cheering them on, both part of the process.

It’s not about roles or routines—it’s about building something together, even if it’s just a meal under the trees. The fire crackles, the smell rises, and without needing to say much, you both know: this is good. It’s not flashy or complicated, but it’s just good.
