Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are headed to the Caribbean for a few days for spring break ( DH and 2 teens aged 13 & 15).
An extended family member asked us who are we going with and was surprised that it’s just the 4 of us. He asked “ what are you going to do , just the 4 of you? “
We’ve sometimes traveled with other families but I was too busy to plan the logistics with others this time and I honestly didn’t feel it was odd for just the 4 of us to go.
Do you usually travel with other families ?
Never.
And to me, it’s weird that he thinks that’s weird and that you felt you had to defend why you aren’t doing it “this time.”
I would have answered, “enjoy each others company and have a relaxing and adventurous vacation!”
Anonymous wrote:We are headed to the Caribbean for a few days for spring break ( DH and 2 teens aged 13 & 15).
An extended family member asked us who are we going with and was surprised that it’s just the 4 of us. He asked “ what are you going to do , just the 4 of you? “
We’ve sometimes traveled with other families but I was too busy to plan the logistics with others this time and I honestly didn’t feel it was odd for just the 4 of us to go.
Do you usually travel with other families ?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone with minor children who travels with other families, OP. We all travel with our nuclear families. I do know older relatives who occasionally travel with their friends, since their kids are grown and working.
Anonymous wrote:We are headed to the Caribbean for a few days for spring break ( DH and 2 teens aged 13 & 15).
An extended family member asked us who are we going with and was surprised that it’s just the 4 of us. He asked “ what are you going to do , just the 4 of you? “
We’ve sometimes traveled with other families but I was too busy to plan the logistics with others this time and I honestly didn’t feel it was odd for just the 4 of us to go.
Do you usually travel with other families ?