thanks. OP here. Yes, I know it means a lot to my spouse. And that's why I feel really selfish about this. Except that, every time we do any kind of trip with his family (which we did last year) I just end up so angry and frustrated, and like I really need my own vacation afterward. And we end up fighting. I tried to schedule some downtime of my own last time (we spent a week with them all) and it really is impossible to get away for more than a 30 min run. Maybe the answer really is that I suck it up and do it for DH every other year or every three years (I would feel better if it were every 5). we probably see the parents 4 times a year and the entire family once.Anonymous wrote:When I read these responses, it is easy to see why so many people end up divorced. Some times you do things because it means a great deal to your spouse!
Anonymous wrote:So just don't go.
Anonymous wrote:then it looks like I am a terrible person?Anonymous wrote:So just don't go.
Anonymous wrote:My husband had wanted to do a vacation with his family. I really didn't want to go but, after over 5 years of him talking about it, I finally agreed to one. It certainly wasn't the best vacation ever. Whenever I got annoyed or stressed, I grabbed a book and went and sat on the porch by myself. Or I went for a run. Or I insisted we needed more milk and ran to the store just to get away. I actually ended up doing a lot of that.
But my husband was really happy and appreciative. The kids spent time with relatives they don't see very often. My inlaws were very grateful. And I'll admit it wasn't all bad. Since then, he hasn't insisted we do another family vacation (although I'm guessing in a few years it will come up again) and I got to pick what we did the next year.
Basically, the fact that my husband and kids were so happy outweighed the negatives for me. Not that I'd do a vacation with his family every year (HELL NO!). But for me, one week every 6-7 years was one of those compromises/sacrifices you have to do in a marriage.
I don't see why, if you agree to go, you can't take some time off by yourself if there are too many people around, or just tell your inlaws you aren't participating in whatever it is they are scheduling.
Anonymous wrote:well, no.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:then it looks like I am a terrible person?Anonymous wrote:So just don't go.
Are you?
well, no.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:then it looks like I am a terrible person?Anonymous wrote:So just don't go.
Are you?
Anonymous wrote:then it looks like I am a terrible person?Anonymous wrote:So just don't go.
then it looks like I am a terrible person?Anonymous wrote:So just don't go.