Anonymous wrote:This is DIL posting, make no mistake.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I have gone to the beach (Fenwick) for decades, and of course brought our kids when they were young. After my son and my daughter grew up and each got married, we've invited their families to join us each year. (We also include my husband's sister and her son, and my husband's mother while she was alive.) We sometimes invite friends, so we usually rent from one of three nice properties. We have good relationships with the owners of each property, and we enjoy the trip every year.
Apparently my son and his wife do not wish to do the beach trip next year--they already agreed to this year when DH and I reached out in January. They are sending us links for mountain resorts, and are offering to pay. DH and I would rather be at the beach, but DH does not have a lot of vacation time (he manages a pool company, so unfortunately little work from home opportunity from them, and summers are obviously quite busy). But I would hate to miss out on the opportunity to vacation with our grandkids.
Am I wrong to feel that this is a lot to process? We pay for lovely accommodations. I understand that DIL wants something different and is offering to pay, but I still kind of wonder why a free beach week is so awful and tradition needs to be changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: It's great that they are inviting you; they obviously enjoy your company. If you can only take one week in summer and want to be with your family, do it their way next year. I imagine those weeks with the grandchildren are precious and they won't be young for long. We could do both, but it sounds like summer is tough for you because of your DH's business. If it's more important to go to the beach, do that. (Or go there in the shoulder season.)
Does the OP work and also have only one week of vacation in the summer? If she is unconstrained, why can’t she join her son’s family in the mountains, and she and her husband also continue their tradition?
Anonymous wrote:OP: It's great that they are inviting you; they obviously enjoy your company. If you can only take one week in summer and want to be with your family, do it their way next year. I imagine those weeks with the grandchildren are precious and they won't be young for long. We could do both, but it sounds like summer is tough for you because of your DH's business. If it's more important to go to the beach, do that. (Or go there in the shoulder season.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"asking"
A very telling word
Shows where the power is ... or how Op feels re: who has the power.
Right? I'm sure son & DIL were being upfront with TELLING their change of vacation venue, and kindly ASKING OP and her husband to join them.
OP thinks the younger generation is ASKING for permission to go to the mountains. They're not.
Anonymous wrote:Just be happy DIL wants to vacation with you and be flexible. Going to the same place every year sucks.