Anonymous wrote:This is going to depend on the significance you put on food and how much you enjoy food.
Anonymous wrote:As a kid, you see what other people have and you do wonder why you don't have it, you know?
I lived in a pretty wealthy town growing up and ALL my friends had bigger houses than me - 5 brs vs a 3 br. Now that I am an adut, I understand why my parents only got a 3 br - because they wanted a small family (I'm an only child). Plus, they spent their money on other things such as a yearly monthlong trip to California (from New England) to see extended family and do activities there.
But when I was growing up, I continuously was sad about how my house was so much smaller and less nice than everyone else. And I think that's pretty normal if you feel you are in a lower SES bracket than others as a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw something recently, an article that mentioned someone resenting that their parents never took them out and always brought food from home when they went on vacations.
I’ve been on here about 13/14 years now and see that people still do bring foods to cook while on vacations. I never traveled as a child but I’ve done this as an adult to my own children never realizing this can be a negative memory. Not for every meal but I have taken things like oatmeal, cereal for quick breakfasts in the hotel room.
I did not go out to eat often as a child either, we had little money, single mom household and I loved every second and have fond memories of those times. I could count them on one hand but they were throughly appreciated. I even remember what I ordered.
I'd play devil's advocate here and say, it depends. If you're camping in the woods, it's one thing. If you're staying in a hotel on the beach that doesn't include breakfast, it might make sense to eat cereal you brought from home in your room just to save yourself the trouble of going back and forth to eat the very same cereal. But if you're traveling to Rome and insist on eating granola bars you hauled from back home.. well, that's downright strange.
Context always counts.
Anonymous wrote:I saw something recently, an article that mentioned someone resenting that their parents never took them out and always brought food from home when they went on vacations.
I’ve been on here about 13/14 years now and see that people still do bring foods to cook while on vacations. I never traveled as a child but I’ve done this as an adult to my own children never realizing this can be a negative memory. Not for every meal but I have taken things like oatmeal, cereal for quick breakfasts in the hotel room.
I did not go out to eat often as a child either, we had little money, single mom household and I loved every second and have fond memories of those times. I could count them on one hand but they were throughly appreciated. I even remember what I ordered.
Anonymous wrote:My aunt always felt resentful that we only went out to eat once to a nice restaurant. And maybe ordered pizza out. We cooked the rest of the time. It didn't feel like a vacation to her.