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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are missing that sane people don’t go on vacations with toddlers because there is no such thing as a vacation with a toddler. It’s parenting in a different place without all the supports that make life manageable with a toddler and is by definition exhausting. [/quote] This ☝🏼☝🏼☝🏼[/quote] Yep. Our last trip was when our youngest was 9 months, just before he started to crawl. He just turned 5 and we’re taking our first vacation since then over Spring Break. No naps, diapers, stroller, diaper bag, ahh…FREEDOM![/quote] Many, many families travel with young kids and enjoy it. Maybe you haven’t met them if you’ve been stuck at home. If it’s not for you, that’s fine, but writing off all families who don’t make the same exact choices as insane is BS. Maybe a ski vacation with no childcare is too much, but don’t generalize to all travel with toddlers. [/quote] Oh, I haven’t been stuck at home. Plenty to do with kids here—pool, sports, etc. I stay home so I’m used to being with my kids and entertaining them. I draw the line at travel with toddlers.[/quote]
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