Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I live across the country from both sets of parents, which each live in major cities. Not necessarily hot tourist areas, but not the middle of nowhere Iowa, either. When we visit mine, we usually see some sights, eat out at places we don't have here, and just generally have fun in a new area. When we visit his, we...sit at their house.
We're leaving tomorrow for spring break, and I'm dreading it. I don't mind socializing with them (I like them!) but I'm not going to drive 15 hours/fly 3 to watch TV. This has been going on for five years now, and I think I need to start a change before I'm 60 and still doing it. DH is a homebody and no help. Any suggestions?
I'd make my own plans when in their town, and dh can spend time with his parents. Assuming you rent a car and can drive places. Break it up with a museum visit, stores, sights...just for yourself if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:I'm laughing and crying at how many people have the same issue. Boston! San Francisco! Imagine.
Sounds good - I'll just plan some outings. We're not staying with them, which makes this a bit easier. But wow do I relate to feeling like a hostage.
Anonymous wrote:Your child gives you a natural way to do this - a 3 year old (then 4, 5, etc...) can't just sit around a house the way a baby or toddler could. So you can use "Janie has to get out and run or we'll all pay the price!" as your get out of jail card.
Sounds like you'll definitely have to do the planning yourself though, and maybe be prepared for it just to be you and your daughter going out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My inlaws were like that. They lived about an hour away from San Francisco, so there were actually a lot of fun/interesting things to do within driving distance.
But wow, would they get IRATE if we actually wanted to go do any of them. If we were there, we were expected to sit in their house, and help them with home improvement projects.
One time we just wanted to go out for coffee and were berated about how we were wasting money (I mean, it was our money, it's not like we were expecting them to pay!)
We just stopped visiting.
Same we stopped visiting. Just not worth it. I can sit on the phone with you if that's all you want to do no need for the expense and time of an in person visit anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Just make plans and invite them. Something along the line of, "Hey, I heard about the XYZ Museum and I think little Janie would get a kick out of it. We're going to head there on Thursday morning if anyone wants to come along."