Sounds like he doesent care if he's included. I'd go on with my plans with the kids and let him find his own way back to the hotel for his daily naps.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand- the kids are teens. Send them to the pool if they don’t want to nap.
It not at all that are stuck with the kids; the teens want a little rope.
You are mad because you think he gets a break and you don’t. But since the kids aren’t babies, this t even an issue.
I cherish this time with my kids, but we are sort of in limbo waiting on his naps, and want him included. We are busy at home and rarely get this sort of quality time. The kids wish he didn’t have to nap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i would be more concerned about why he needs these naps, probably not getting quality sleep because of some health issue.
He probably wants a break from OP.
Anonymous wrote:i would be more concerned about why he needs these naps, probably not getting quality sleep because of some health issue.
Anonymous wrote:If this were me, I would plan outings during his nap. If you’re on a week long vacation, you’re getting plenty of time together besides those two hours he naps. So yeah—either everyone gets a 2 hour afternoon “quiet time” to do with what they want (reading and napping sounds lovely to me) or you plan something and stop being upset that he doesn’t come with you. That’s his loss! The did will be fine that he doesn’t come, do they care that much or do YOU care?
Anonymous wrote:Have him plan a nap time in advance for entire vacation. Then structure day around it. Dump him back at hotel and carry on. Or that is pool/beach time, mini golf, whatever.
Does he have sleep apnea?
Anonymous wrote:DH is a big weekend/day off napper, when the opportunity arises. It’s never a quick cat nap, it’s a two-hour long event. Whenever we go on vacation, he expects and anticipates napping mid-day, and if we don’t head back to the hotel, he slogs between 4-dinner time. This was fine when our kids were younger and also napped, but it’s annoying and unfair now that they are tweens and teens. It’s unfair because the options are to hang back at the hotel and wait, or head out on an experience that they want to enjoy with dad, whatever it is we are doing while he naps. Less important but worth noting is the unfairness to me because it’s not like I get a similar break; in fact, I would find it incredibly selfish to take two hours every day for myself on family vacation. We coordinated and paid money to take this trip, it seems foolish to waste 14 waking hours of the trip on naps. We don’t get up early, we head to bed at a reasonable time. I don’t understand how he needs a nap at 3pm when he was up at 8am and will head to bed by 11pm.
But maybe I’m wrong here? I’m curious what you think of this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand- the kids are teens. Send them to the pool if they don’t want to nap.
It not at all that are stuck with the kids; the teens want a little rope.
You are mad because you think he gets a break and you don’t. But since the kids aren’t babies, this t even an issue.
Of course it’s still an issue. OP has an 11 and 13 year old. They can’t even go to the hotel pool without an adult to supervise let alone go out in an unfamiliar city, drive, go sight seeing alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand- the kids are teens. Send them to the pool if they don’t want to nap.
It not at all that are stuck with the kids; the teens want a little rope.
You are mad because you think he gets a break and you don’t. But since the kids aren’t babies, this t even an issue.
I cherish this time with my kids, but we are sort of in limbo waiting on his naps, and want him included. We are busy at home and rarely get this sort of quality time. The kids wish he didn’t have to nap.
Anonymous wrote:i would be more concerned about why he needs these naps, probably not getting quality sleep because of some health issue.