Anonymous wrote:When I was in college, my parents went on vacation and I could either join or not. I kind of think that’s how I’ll do it with my own kids because I had internships and stuff so sometimes I couldn’t come.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest just finished their junior year in college and they still vacation with us each summer and during winter break. They said they’ll continue to vacation with us as long as we pay, and I intend to do just that. We have a handful of kids, and it would be really sad to take a trip without the older siblings.
I suspect things will get more complicated when they have a serious partner who can’t be left behind. I imagine I’ll just need to pay to bring them along (when it’s serious enough that a ring is imminent).
I’ve also begun floating the idea that our family tradition will continue to be winter break in the Caribbean. As long as we pay, I’m hoping it won’t be an issue.
Spring break is tricky given different school schedules. We’ll have kids in 3 different schools next year, so I’m planning to travel with just our younger ones while the college kids do their own thing.
My best advice is to create a family tradition that everyone buys into and then host your kids and their families as time goes on. Most families I know do some version of this.
Anonymous wrote:No they are adults they have jobs and should have jobs oh wait maga idiots don’t want their kids to go to college hum guess that means no summer breaks for them
Ie no vacations
Anonymous wrote:If you have kids in college, do they still come on your family summer vacation? My oldest is halfway through high school, and I’m feeling bummed about all the places I haven’t yet taken my kids. Just wondering what’s “normal” once kids graduate & leave home, in terms of family travel.
Anonymous wrote:No they are adults they have jobs and should have jobs oh wait maga idiots don’t want their kids to go to college hum guess that means no summer breaks for them
Ie no vacations
Anonymous wrote:After high school, my parents no longer included us in family vacations. They live in a beach town and we were always welcome to visit them- but it was never a planned, everyone come to the beach together for a weekend. Just ad hoc.
I wish they had continued to have a family vacation with my siblings and I when we were in college and after. Even if it had changed from big, expensive vacations to smaller, more affordable options. I think my friends who continued family vacations during that time period have a closer bond to their families now, and continue to prioritize those vacations to this day. At some point, most of them began to pay for their own way, and some even cover the cost of their parents now. But it isn't about the money- it is about prioritizing family and having those shared experiences throughout life. And once you stop doing that, it's hard to pick it back up later in life.
Anonymous wrote:2 in college and yes they both come on summer vacations. We no longer do spring break together since everyone has different schedules but we do a summer vacation together.
Anonymous wrote:No they are adults they have jobs and should have jobs oh wait maga idiots don’t want their kids to go to college hum guess that means no summer breaks for them
Ie no vacations