How old are your kids and where did you go this summer?

Anonymous
6. NYC and Rehoboth. Loved both. In the past we've done London, France, and Germany, if you're looking for more exotic ideas.
Anonymous
7 and 2. Week at a beach house near San Diego. Went to legoland, the zoo, lots of beach time and perfect weather. It was great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With what's going on in Europe, refugees swarming in, etc, it's not someplace I long for anymore. Friend of mine, her son went to London and was constantly fending off pickpockets. Who the FUCK wants that?


Europe's a big place. It's not all bad!! We went to the UK for 3 weeks (stayed with family, rented a house on the coast, then London - no pickpockets!) and road trip to Cape Cod, which I loved and would go back to. But not every year, ever! We stayed in Mystic and Newport on the way, Hartford, CT and Woodstock, NY on the way back. Kids 5 and 8 months.


Plan to retire on the Cape at least part time. I feel best when rooted.
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Anonymous wrote:Here's one for my fellow poors. 9, 6 and 2. We spent 1 week at Douthat State Park. It was OK, at least the price was right. Only vacation for the year.

I don't know that particular park, but I would enjoy that myself even though at this time money isn't tight for us. I wish I could get DH to agree...he's a real naturophobe---but I'd love a week at a park!


Spent a long weekend at Douthat and would love to do a longer trip there someday. There is camping, but the cabins are climate controlled with a fireplace. There's a lake, terrific scenery, hiking, fishing, playgrounds, and the Jefferson warm spring pools are a short drive away. We did not get to all the hikes and explorations I had planned. Saw a woman trout fishing with her husband in the Jackson River in Hidden Valley, I was so jealous.
Anonymous
Kids are 6 and 4, went to Paris for a week and Germany for 9 days, then to Puerto Rico for 5 days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cape Cod. Go every year for as long as I can to hang with family. My kids are older now but it's given them such a sense of belonging and stability. They now can explore on their own.

With what's going on in Europe, refugees swarming in, etc, it's not someplace I long for anymore. Friend of mine, her son went to London and was constantly fending off pickpockets. Who the FUCK wants that?


Yeah, much rather have the gun violence and crime of DC

Europe is huge. I'm sure there are no "refugees" or immigrants swarming into this country.

Anonymous
We have a 1 year old and didn't go anywhere this summer. We're doing off season vacations until school starts - less crowded and much cheaper.
Anonymous
5 year old - Netherlands.
Anonymous
4 and 6 year old. Two weeks in France. We traveled quite a bit in-country, and they did great.
Anonymous
11, 9, 8

we did st. thomas. rented a car. went beach and island hopping every day for 10 days. was not as expensive as anticipated. we got to see all of usvi and bvi. gorgeous beaches and parks. great vacation.
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Anonymous wrote:11, 9, 8

we did st. thomas. rented a car. went beach and island hopping every day for 10 days. was not as expensive as anticipated. we got to see all of usvi and bvi. gorgeous beaches and parks. great vacation.


Would you mind sharing a high level overview of your plans/itinerary?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:4 and 6 year old. Two weeks in France. We traveled quite a bit in-country, and they did great.


This sounds lovely. Did you rent places through something like vrbo or stay at inns?
Anonymous
3 month old. No vacations except to visit family.

Hoping to take a real trip next May. Would take one sooner if not for budget concerns and DH's job.
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