Anonymous wrote:Check if Hershey Park is open might be weekends only, They do do a Springtime in the Park event. One of the Caverns? Horseback Riding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re cancelling due to work but have all these things planned?
My guess is one parent has to work, but the other is free.
If this is the case why can’t the rest of the family still go on the vacation as planned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re cancelling due to work but have all these things planned?
My guess is one parent has to work, but the other is free.
If this is the case why can’t the rest of the family still go on the vacation as planned?
I wouldn’t want to as a single parent. Way more work. No rest and relaxation for me if I don’t have my spouse to take over parenting duties on vacation.
Also, what if that results in the family not being to take a trip all together perhaps @ summer or winter break, if one spouse used up vacation time or budget? Kind of mean. Sounds like your kids will have some fun options, OP. I like the idea of letting each kid (and you!) set the agenda for one day, then adding in one or 2 extras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re cancelling due to work but have all these things planned?
My guess is one parent has to work, but the other is free.
If this is the case why can’t the rest of the family still go on the vacation as planned?
I wouldn’t want to as a single parent. Way more work. No rest and relaxation for me if I don’t have my spouse to take over parenting duties on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re cancelling due to work but have all these things planned?
My guess is one parent has to work, but the other is free.
If this is the case why can’t the rest of the family still go on the vacation as planned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd let each kid pick activity to do. The rest of the time should be downtime. Kids need to learn how to not be entertained all of the time.
-ES teacher
And you think that a week when they’re already dealing with the major disappointment of having a vacation they were looking forward to be canceled at the last minute is a good time to drive home this lesson?
It's why kids grow up to be delicate snowflakes who don't know how to deal with disappointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re cancelling due to work but have all these things planned?
My guess is one parent has to work, but the other is free.
Anonymous wrote:You’re cancelling due to work but have all these things planned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd let each kid pick activity to do. The rest of the time should be downtime. Kids need to learn how to not be entertained all of the time.
-ES teacher
And you think that a week when they’re already dealing with the major disappointment of having a vacation they were looking forward to be canceled at the last minute is a good time to drive home this lesson?
Anonymous wrote:I'd let each kid pick activity to do. The rest of the time should be downtime. Kids need to learn how to not be entertained all of the time.
-ES teacher