Send DH with the kids next time. You stay home and enjoy yourself, or go somewhere in your own. I suspect DH will no longer want to spend all the family's vacation time visiting his family. |
My family and DH's live across the pond and we haven't seen any of them in TWO YEARS. It may be slightly more of a hassle to cross the Atlantic than to cross the USA, but still - that level of investment in time for visiting ILs is NOT for me ![]() And I like my ILs! |
I do a fair amount of vacationing with in laws - in fact I'm doing it right now. I don't mind a week or so a year, but I would hate your situation. Thing is, I didn't enter into a compromise like you did - live near my parents and we'll visit yours. So, I think we all need to know what the agreement was with your husband before we can say it's unreasonable.
One other thing. If you like to travel and take your kids new places, maybe as your kids get older, you will be able to convince your husband to go different places so that you can give your kids other experiences. Finally, I don't think your example of your FIL leaving while your child was reading to him makes him an ass. Seriously, some people are just not big kid people and don't want to spend that kind of time with your kids. I would have left when my own were reading to ma if I could have - I found that to be one of the most awful times. I would never listen to my nieces or nephews read me a book if I could figure a way out of it and I love kids. |
My husband isn't American, so every summer we take 3 weeks to go visit his family overseas. That uses up all vacation time and any money we have saved up. So no other vacations. What we've done is "mini-vacations" within the larger vacation. So within the 3 weeks, we'll go off on our own for 2-3 days and see another part of the country. What if you saw your in-laws for only 5 days, and then spent the last 3 days of your trip visiting an interesting spot somewhere near where they live or within a short drive? Or you can get an extended layover when flying back home. So stop in Chicago on the flight home and visit the city for a few days. Won't cost extra money in terms of flight, just a few night for a hotel. It'll give you something to look forward to... a treat for surviving the week! |
Regardless of how close you live to your family, it is not reasonable to expect you to use ALL of you vacation time to visit his family. |