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[quote=Anonymous]I agree no one is judging you op. Your friends may be surprised because some people prefer to stay close to home with toddlers, or not do long flights. It’s personal preference. But yeah, unfortunately you are the one sounding a little judgy so maybe that’s why you assume others are judging you? Things definitely are wayyy different when you have more than one kid and hit older years. We do not plan vacations to specific kid things, but we of course as do probably all parents of older kids who want to enjoy their vacation try to make sure it will be enjoyable for our kids. Some parts of the day we may do more adult focused things, some things may be focused on a specific kids interest. It gets fun - my kid is really into medieval history right now so we are planning a trip to Europe that will hit on some cool things, some of it will be real medieval castles and then one is also an amusement park that does cool re-enactments. Sure it is for my kid in some ways, and also for me! I’ll get to go to France, see my kid learn and enjoy new things, make memories and have fun as a family. It’s a give and take - he’ll also go to some activities that aren’t his #1 that we want to do. [/quote]
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