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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How crazy is this? DH's brother owns a condo at the beach - it is a 2 bedroom/ 2 bath.His entire family is going on a beach trip for 3 days/2 nights and we are all cramming into this place. That's his parents, his 2 brothers, their wives and 2 kids each and us and our kid. Our kid still naps so I have no idea how this is going to work. Though the condo is in a hotel building, the brothers refuse to get a hotel room because "it takes away from the family trip". I'm pretty sure having 3 unhappy wives will do that too. Any tips on how to handle this? I can't refuse to go. I can't book a room for myself. These are just not options if I want to remain married. I'm really most concerned about the fact that the bedrooms are directly adjacent to the living area and our kid is a light sleeper. So while I don't mind to push her bedtime on vacation, she will be unable to sleep with his loud family up until all hours. And same goes for naps. Help![/quote] bed 1=1 king bed=1 couple MIL/FIL with overflow kids from bed 2 bed 2=2 fulls=1 couple and OP/DH/child LR=1 pull-out=1 couple and all the bigger kids on the floor-couple with the most kids Arrive late and leave early. By night 2 one of the couples will likely vacate. [/quote] Just for fun over lunch I was trying to figure out how the proposed scenario would even work. Doesn't the above leave out one whole family??[/quote] +10000 No kidding. I swear my MIL wrote that post. NP here. What kind of IL's plan a vacation with the anticipation that one couple/family will be so uncomfortable they will leave. That *should* be unconscionable. What bitter MIL PP must be!! :shock: [/quote]
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