So obnoxious. I’m from the Midwest but had absolutely been to beaches before meeting my husband and his family—Atlantic, Pacific, Gulf, and did you know there are beaches on the Great Lakes? Did you know there is sand near freshwater lakes in Minnesota, and that most adults grasp how to deal with sand? Did you know most people know how to pack up a cart, whether they are going camping or to the beach or on a picnic? This is honestly so obnoxious and I feel bad that you and your family treated your husband like an imbecile. |
As opposed to old buildings or trees? What did water do to hurt you? |
| I love relaxing on the beach with a book. It is pretty much heaven to me. No schedule, no itinerary, no must see list of things. We often go with family too so the kids can see their cousins. I like both tourist tour vacations and relaxing beach vacations. The only downside is all the stuff and meal planning, but we try to keep that part as straightforward as possible and not eat in every night. San Diego is actually a great mix of beach and activities. We stayed in a house in Mission Beach that had beach gear and rented a car so we could hang on the beach or sight see. Costa Rica was similar but different activities. I like a mix, but sometimes with younger kids, beach is just easy! |
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We just returned from a week at the beach and here is what we did:
--rope climbing/obstacle course --go karts --took a boat out to go fishing --playing at the beach (body surfing/boogie boarding, playing in the sand, flying a kite) --lots of pool time at the beach house we rented --jet skiing --pier/surf fishing --big jigsaw puzzle --card games/board games |
Your vacation sounds fun, but most of these things are things you can do at home (no need to actually be at the beach). We like to go to museums, see historical sites, experience different kinds of cuisine, see different flora and fauna, etc. on vacation. We can't afford to do both (and don't have a "family beach house"), so for us, we do "touring vacations" mostly, and then go to the beach for day trips. |
+1. Apparently only east coast people know how to "go to the beach". GTFO. |
Good response to one of the weirdest DCUM posts ever.
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There is no good beach that is 3 hours away in weekend traffic. |
The ocean doesn’t do anything. Water comes in and goes out. You can walk for miles and it’s all the same. Add in all the other hassles of the beach and it is unpleasant. Sure it is relaxing for awhile but then what? Jet skis are obnoxious, don’t golf or play tennis. Boring boring boring. |
Oh wow, this is just amazing. Kudos to you for doing this. You’re setting an awesome example for your kids and creating a sh$t ton of good karma. |
| I love the beach. Being in the ocean is pure heaven to me. I am so lucky to be able to vacation the way I like. |
PP, that's wonderful for you! Isn't it exciting how different people can do and enjoy different things? Honestly, it is surprising to me how many DCUM threads boil down to "I, a purportedly smart person, cannot understand how anyone can do something in a way that is different than the way I do it." |
Judging by DCUM posts, I would hardly describe a typical beach vacation as “doing nothing.” I would like a beach vacation if it’s an all inclusive. Otherwise, no thank you. As another PP said - the sand, the sunscreen, the cooking, the cleaning etc etc etc. no thank you: others love it and that’s great for them. |
| Who does all this cooking and cleaning at the beach? We pay for house cleaning and linen service. Easy meals only or eat out. I find a beach vacation much easier than skiing, for example, with the gloves and goggles and ever changing ski and boot sizes with growing kids. But they can all be fun, depending on what you like. |
Amen to this. For a populace that seems to pride itself on being so wordly, the blinders are mind boggling. |