Some people celebrate with a big party--in fact, this trip thing is a relatively new custom. OP is looking forward to a big trip for her tenth anniversary. It is a celebration. What is wrong with taking the kids? Just because you feel the need to get away from your kids doesn't mean others feel that way. |
OP back: Thanks for everyone that responded! I realize some people here can't imagine not having grandparents or family to leave kids with but we don't have that. That's why I'm trying to find a place with childcare options so we can 'prioritize romance' while also 'building memories'. Sounds like a Disney Cruise is the way to go!! |
There is no norm. Most of the world and most of America can't even afford elaborate anniversary vacations. I would bet good money that the majority of Americans, if they commemorate their 10 year anniversary at all, do it with their kids or at most dinner out with a sitter. |
Are you intentionally this obtuse? It's a vacation for the purpose of commemorating their anniversary. Your arbitrary, stupid rules about what constitutes an anniversary trip don't apply here in reality. |