>>1867820Go for comfort every day of the week. 2 wall tent. Air mattresses and sleeping bags. Make sure they're rated for the right temperature. Give her some tips on clothing (she may not realize it can get cold).
If possible, plan for a short (1 h max) hike. Go for nice food, possibly eaten from bowls with knives and forks. Dessert and tea/coffee, for sure.
Think about the hygiene situation - tooth brushing, pooping in a hole in the ground. Dish washing. A lot of people feel it's dirty if they can't do these things with running water. She may feel like she has to wash her hair in the morning. Prepare her and reassure her that it's all right if she doesn't.
Finally, check the lunar calendar and try to go a night with no moon. Both of you lying next to each other by a waning campfire staring out at the stars with a clarity and brightness she's never seen before - that's some good shit right there.