Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually really like my ILs and get along with them well, but even I have come to the conclusion that there is a difference between "vacation" and "visiting family". We enjoy visiting family and make a point to do so when we can, but we also make sure we have a "nuclear family only" vacation that is just me, DH, and the kids.
You are in a situation with less-than-ideal ILs, so its even more crucial that you make this distinction. It sounds like there are a lot of weird family dynamics between your husband and his parents, and I'm not sure you are going to be able to "solve" that--it will have to be DH recognizing there is an issue and deciding he wants to make a change. In the meantime what you can do is minimize the collateral damage and insist on this distinction between your immediate family vacation and a visit with ILs. If that means less time with the ILs because there's only so many vacation days you guys have from work, then so be it.
Good luck.
+1 good post. Definitely spend time with extended family but it's important to have your own vacation time - just you with your husband & kids.
Anonymous wrote:I actually really like my ILs and get along with them well, but even I have come to the conclusion that there is a difference between "vacation" and "visiting family". We enjoy visiting family and make a point to do so when we can, but we also make sure we have a "nuclear family only" vacation that is just me, DH, and the kids.
You are in a situation with less-than-ideal ILs, so its even more crucial that you make this distinction. It sounds like there are a lot of weird family dynamics between your husband and his parents, and I'm not sure you are going to be able to "solve" that--it will have to be DH recognizing there is an issue and deciding he wants to make a change. In the meantime what you can do is minimize the collateral damage and insist on this distinction between your immediate family vacation and a visit with ILs. If that means less time with the ILs because there's only so many vacation days you guys have from work, then so be it.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I like to drink a lot when on "vacation" with my in laws. I also only go for part of the time. So if they go for a week, we only go for 3 days. I am lobbying to stop going on vacation with them at all, but my DH is not on board just yet. I'm working on him, it's a slow process to realize your family is just not any fun to be around...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent your own place. Near them.
Grown-ups pay for their own vacations.
When you have your own place & pay all of your costs, you are free - you decide re: the schedule and how much togetherness.
OP here. This is my point, they do not care if DH is there or not. At all. Ever. They do not include him. They do not go to the beach together, or even sit together. What's the point?
I guess that would be all the more reason to get your own place right? Why on earth do they insist on this arrangement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent your own place. Near them.
Grown-ups pay for their own vacations.
When you have your own place & pay all of your costs, you are free - you decide re: the schedule and how much togetherness.
OP here. This is my point, they do not care if DH is there or not. At all. Ever. They do not include him. They do not go to the beach together, or even sit together. What's the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent your own place. Near them.
Grown-ups pay for their own vacations.
When you have your own place & pay all of your costs, you are free - you decide re: the schedule and how much togetherness.
OP here. This is my point, they do not care if DH is there or not. At all. Ever. They do not include him. They do not go to the beach together, or even sit together. What's the point?