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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is important and you should go.[/quote] This. [/quote] It is. Skip some of the birthday parties and go, This should be a priority IMO. Your newly diagnosed isn'the making you second guess random unimportant parties? [/quote] OP here - can you people READ? There are no birthday parties to skip, I just don't want to travel, it's exhausting. It's not like it's in town. Traveling with two little kids is a pain in the ass. Anyway, we're going.[/quote] Traveling is what you make of it. If your attitude sucks or you put too much pressure on yourself, it won't be fun. When you make it an adventure and manage your expectations, it's usually fun. We have four kids, and we travel a lot: from road trips to international flights and everything in between. Once your parents hit retirement age, you should simply make the effort for family functions...whatever the occasion. And you might want to tone down your comparison of your parents and your inlaws...no good will come of it, and it just might infuriate your husband at some point. [/quote]
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