Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family sounds pretty selfish. My siblings get up early, make coffee and enjoy time with their nieces/nephews! Often we are pushed back to bed to relax and parents/siblings cover the kids.
This! What's the point of visiting these people if they don't want to interact with your young children, OP?
Staying home is your best option, but if you feel you MUST go, then get your own Airbnb or something. This doesn't sound like any fun. Plus, saying your "baby was really bad over Thanksgiving" is kind of a rough indictment for a 1-year-old.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- It's a struggle to leave the house in the morning. Do you keep a suitcase near the door and change in the family room? Changing 3 kids plus myself into clothes, hats, coats, shoes and diapers is really loud. The baby especially sings and is noisy, which would wake the whole house. Being able to watch TV in the mornings would help, but not really since the baby doesn't watch it.
And sorry about saying the baby was bad. Baby isn't bad, just had a bad time sleeping.
This is a really rural area. They don't have hotel suites, just gross Motel 8 style hotels.
I was just curious how everyone handles this. My kids can't be the only ones up at dawn.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- It's a struggle to leave the house in the morning. Do you keep a suitcase near the door and change in the family room? Changing 3 kids plus myself into clothes, hats, coats, shoes and diapers is really loud. The baby especially sings and is noisy, which would wake the whole house. Being able to watch TV in the mornings would help, but not really since the baby doesn't watch it.
And sorry about saying the baby was bad. Baby isn't bad, just had a bad time sleeping.
This is a really rural area. They don't have hotel suites, just gross Motel 8 style hotels.
I was just curious how everyone handles this. My kids can't be the only ones up at dawn.
Anonymous wrote:OP, is anybody actually complaining about your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family sounds pretty selfish. My siblings get up early, make coffee and enjoy time with their nieces/nephews! Often we are pushed back to bed to relax and parents/siblings cover the kids.
Yeah the extended family sounds like a dud. I mean yeah the kids may wake up early and it makes some noise. The older ppl can just get up or try to go back to sleep. I mean, get over it seriously. It's a few days and then they can back to their regular schedules.
If keeping an adult's sleep schedule is their priority,.I would not be interested in spending time with them at this stage.
Wow. Entitled much? I don’t have a problem with kids getting up early (OP hasn’t mentioned complaints) but no f’ing way am I getting up early on vacation to “enjoy” my nieces and nephews. Been there, done that with my own kids thankyouverymuch. I will be happy to enjoy them later at a more reasonable time. I won’t complain, though, I will cover my head with my pillow and go back to sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family sounds pretty selfish. My siblings get up early, make coffee and enjoy time with their nieces/nephews! Often we are pushed back to bed to relax and parents/siblings cover the kids.
Yeah the extended family sounds like a dud. I mean yeah the kids may wake up early and it makes some noise. The older ppl can just get up or try to go back to sleep. I mean, get over it seriously. It's a few days and then they can back to their regular schedules.
If keeping an adult's sleep schedule is their priority,.I would not be interested in spending time with them at this stage.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- It's a struggle to leave the house in the morning. Do you keep a suitcase near the door and change in the family room? Changing 3 kids plus myself into clothes, hats, coats, shoes and diapers is really loud. The baby especially sings and is noisy, which would wake the whole house. Being able to watch TV in the mornings would help, but not really since the baby doesn't watch it.
And sorry about saying the baby was bad. Baby isn't bad, just had a bad time sleeping.
This is a really rural area. They don't have hotel suites, just gross Motel 8 style hotels.
I was just curious how everyone handles this. My kids can't be the only ones up at dawn.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are 4, 3, and 1. They usually wake up at 7am when we're home, but when we travel they start waking at 6-6:30. Baby was really bad over Thanksgiving and was up at 5:30. At home, we let them talk, whine and play in their cribs until 7:30.
What do you do when you're at other people's homes? I try plying my kids with food and staying in a different section of the house, but it's hard. They're LOUD. Inlaws house has an awful floorplan where all the bedrooms are together on one side and the TV backs up to the bedrooms (so we can't use it). Or we have stayed in big AirBnBs (with my entire family) and it's the same issue. The rest of the family, particularly our siblings, want to sleep until 10am and then eat a big breakfast. My kids won't sit for breakfast either because they've already eaten hours ago. There's usually snow outside, so I can't go outside walking with the kids without making a huge racket and they don't want to run errands or play outside without breakfast.
The lack of sleep I get and the annoyance of trying to keep kids quiet all morning really ruins trips for me. Am I missing something? Hotels sound even worse with all of us in the same room and nothing to do until things open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your family sounds pretty selfish. My siblings get up early, make coffee and enjoy time with their nieces/nephews! Often we are pushed back to bed to relax and parents/siblings cover the kids.
This! What's the point of visiting these people if they don't want to interact with your young children, OP?
Staying home is your best option, but if you feel you MUST go, then get your own Airbnb or something. This doesn't sound like any fun. Plus, saying your "baby was really bad over Thanksgiving" is kind of a rough indictment for a 1-year-old.