Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are the opposite side of this. I have young kids who wake up early. We eat lunch at 12 and dinner at 6. We once shared a house with one family who was sushing 8 kids at 10am because the wife was sleeping. We rotated meals and the late family didn’t even start to make lunch until 1:30 and stated their kids are never hungry. I also don’t like when people are up loud at 2am. I do not like to go to vacation homes with others bc there is always some poor distribution of duties.
We last traveled with 2 other families. We are up early, not because we don’t want to sleep in, but because our kids are up. We made breakfast for 12 people. Both other couples slept in. They both said how they had such a great time. The whole time I was thinking these guys just stuck us with their kids.
You sound like starting to make lunch at 1:30 is a crime. Congratulations for eating lunch at 12 and dinner at 6.
Pp here. It isn’t a crime. When meals are divided by family and there are kids ages 2-10, kids don’t eat lunch at 2. After that trip, we just always make sure we have lunch options for at least our kids. That was before Covid and I have only traveled with separate accommodations because I’m so traumatized by that trip. I just stopped liking that other family mostly more parenting style and I think their kid is a psychopath and don’t want them near my kids. The kid was so awful that I questioned the parents’ fake nice demeanor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not proud of this, but once when my ILs were visiting and I had been up half the night with a 4-month-old and also had a 3yo, FIL saw me walk into the kitchen and started loudly singing “Hello, Dolly” and I knee-jerk-reaction told him to shut up and if he woke the baby or the 3yo, I would kick him out. He’s never been quite so boisterous in the morning since.
He’s probably made fun of you too.
…and? So?
Your comment was rude and strange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are the opposite side of this. I have young kids who wake up early. We eat lunch at 12 and dinner at 6. We once shared a house with one family who was sushing 8 kids at 10am because the wife was sleeping. We rotated meals and the late family didn’t even start to make lunch until 1:30 and stated their kids are never hungry. I also don’t like when people are up loud at 2am. I do not like to go to vacation homes with others bc there is always some poor distribution of duties.
We last traveled with 2 other families. We are up early, not because we don’t want to sleep in, but because our kids are up. We made breakfast for 12 people. Both other couples slept in. They both said how they had such a great time. The whole time I was thinking these guys just stuck us with their kids.
You sound like starting to make lunch at 1:30 is a crime. Congratulations for eating lunch at 12 and dinner at 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people share lodging with others? Get your own place- all these threads about having to stay with family- if you are an adult and able to run a household and have a job, tell your family no and get a hotel or don’t go.
+1,000,000
people are cheap
Anonymous wrote:We are the opposite side of this. I have young kids who wake up early. We eat lunch at 12 and dinner at 6. We once shared a house with one family who was sushing 8 kids at 10am because the wife was sleeping. We rotated meals and the late family didn’t even start to make lunch until 1:30 and stated their kids are never hungry. I also don’t like when people are up loud at 2am. I do not like to go to vacation homes with others bc there is always some poor distribution of duties.
We last traveled with 2 other families. We are up early, not because we don’t want to sleep in, but because our kids are up. We made breakfast for 12 people. Both other couples slept in. They both said how they had such a great time. The whole time I was thinking these guys just stuck us with their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are hosting and getting up later than most of your guests, that seems weird.
Nope. My dad did night shift work until he transitioned to upper management at a factory, and his internal clock still gets him up at 5 a.m. I’m not getting up at 5 a.m. on holidays or vacations or when we have visitors. If you want to, knock yourself out. My dad is perfectly content to quietly hit “start” on the coffee maker I set up the night before, read, play on his iPad, and quietly say hello when people start to wander downstairs.
Cool story. I said “most of” your guests, not one outlier.
Anonymous wrote:Stay at a hotel.
Or have them stay at a hotel.
It doesn't work for you. That's fine. But pull the band-aid off.
There's a travel/hotel app for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people share lodging with others? Get your own place- all these threads about having to stay with family- if you are an adult and able to run a household and have a job, tell your family no and get a hotel or don’t go.
It’s hard to do that—some families insist on this togetherness and aren’t as introverted as many if the folks here seem to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people share lodging with others? Get your own place- all these threads about having to stay with family- if you are an adult and able to run a household and have a job, tell your family no and get a hotel or don’t go.
+1,000,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not proud of this, but once when my ILs were visiting and I had been up half the night with a 4-month-old and also had a 3yo, FIL saw me walk into the kitchen and started loudly singing “Hello, Dolly” and I knee-jerk-reaction told him to shut up and if he woke the baby or the 3yo, I would kick him out. He’s never been quite so boisterous in the morning since.
He’s probably made fun of you too.
…and? So?