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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]My husband and I haven’t had a trip just the two of us for 19 years![/b] I do know lots of peol that send their kids to sleep away camp at 8 and then travel then. [b] My youngest refuses to do sleep away camp[/b] so that never worked for us. I know someone else that says their nanny for this. I never wanted to do that. But it’s really no big deal. Here are many solutions: Go on a cruise or to a resort with kids clubs. I remember the first time we took a cruise and I took the kids to the kids club. My spouse was going to take a nap or something and I was like “let me be clear. The kids are all gone at this moment. If you want to have sex, now is the moment.” That had not occurred to him. Get connecting rooms (Hilton!) or a two bedroom suite and put the kids on the other room. Take your elderly MiL or mother on the trip and put the kids in the room with her. This also works really well if you want to be able to do things like have a fancy dinner with just the two of you, do something llle rock climbing, or go out to a late night show/dancing whatever. The key is to pay all expenses for MIL for trip — she will be happy to watch the kids while you go out! [/quote] Clearly your children run your life. You think your young child is in charge of if he attends sleep away camp! Ignoring this, going away with your spouse provides just the couple to focus on each other for an extended period of time without interruptions. In a way that a separate hotel room at the Hilton does not. If you don’t understand the difference then you never will even with someone explaining to you why. [/quote] +1 [/quote]
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