I never said otherwise. I was making the point that kids CAN benefit from a kid-free vacation. |
| When our kids were small, DH was in a high stress job that allowed little time off. When he had time off, we wanted to spend it as a family. I guess I don't understand why some people look at that as an imposition. |
That's not what it sounded like. |
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Another vote for Hawaii. Sounds like there would be something there for everyone. If you wanted to spend some time alone you could also probably have them spend a couple half days doing a kids club and/or get a sitter for a couple of special dinners out.
When we travel as a family, I like to be together as a family and not leave them with sitters or kids clubs more than once once or twice. That said, we have also traveled several times without them (usually for anniversaries). No right or wrong - do what you want. I think Hawaii would be an amazing family trip and also have a "special" anniversary feel. I think you could do fun things together and also have time alone. |
Well, pp, you are truly blessed to have family members who are willing to step up and care for two young children for one week. In the real world, most of us do not have that luxury. Fwiw, we prioritize our marriage by having sex every night. We do not need to take a vacation without kids to have sex. |
Except that OP didn't ask for how to go away without kids, so the suggestions are unnecessary and stupidly judgemental. (It's couples time! Blah blah, make choices for your own family.) |
Oh, get off your high horse. You have NO idea what happens the other 50 weeks of the year. Stop assuming something is wrong because the kids are coming. |
| Geez. You all will fight over anything. Grow up. You sound like my kids - who thank goodness go to school on Monday!!! |
| My SIL and BIL love the club med resorts. They have a "kids club" that their children love, but can spend as much family time together as they want. |
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Club Med, Beaches, or Disney Cruise.
There's a new nickelodeon resort in the DR...looks nice since it's brand new. My two cents: disney cruise. I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving my kids with strangers in a third world country. |
| It isn't an anniversary trip if you bring your kids. It's simply a vacation. |
Omg! It's not like OP's marriage will crumble if they take their kids along. Time for you to MYOB. |
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Hawaii sounds like it would fit the bill.
Or maybe a beachy European vacation (Spain, France, Greece, etc.). If you want something shorter/cheaper how about a beach house rental in the summer on the East Coast? NC, NJ, MA, etc. or California? Or Baja - Cabo San Lucas. |
| Assuming you are in DC, schlepping young kids to Hawaii sounds miserable. I'd look for shorter flights (and direct, if possible): Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, etc. |
Nobody said it would, Would taking kids in on ten year anniversary trip be your first idea? I think people generally question what is not common practice. It is human nature. |