Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids should be old enough to do something independently. No? I'd get it if they were little, but how "on" do you need to be for kids that age? Why can't you get time to yourself as well, if you want it?
Well, I’m open to suggestions. The pool won’t allow kids under 14 to swim unsupervised, so I have to be there. I’m also not just sending my 11 and newly 13yo out into an unfamiliar city. So I guess I also have to go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always build in 2-3 hours a day of downtime even on active vacations, but the window of time in which it takes place is scheduled around the day’s activities, not the other way around. It’s totally reasonable to want some quiet relaxation time on VACATION (especially with kids old enough to entertain themselves) but too rigid insist it occur from exactly 2-4PM every day.
YES exactly this. Having to come back to the hotel at a set time each day interferes with a lot of fun activities you might do. When you have a toddler, that's just reality. With an adult, it feels very selfish and self-indulgent.
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Maybe I'm a jerk but I'd deposit him at the hotel and head back out with the kids. He can meet you when his naptime is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always build in 2-3 hours a day of downtime even on active vacations, but the window of time in which it takes place is scheduled around the day’s activities, not the other way around. It’s totally reasonable to want some quiet relaxation time on VACATION (especially with kids old enough to entertain themselves) but too rigid insist it occur from exactly 2-4PM every day.
YES exactly this. Having to come back to the hotel at a set time each day interferes with a lot of fun activities you might do. When you have a toddler, that's just reality. With an adult, it feels very selfish and self-indulgent.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always build in 2-3 hours a day of downtime even on active vacations, but the window of time in which it takes place is scheduled around the day’s activities, not the other way around. It’s totally reasonable to want some quiet relaxation time on VACATION (especially with kids old enough to entertain themselves) but too rigid insist it occur from exactly 2-4PM every day.
YES exactly this. Having to come back to the hotel at a set time each day interferes with a lot of fun activities you might do. When you have a toddler, that's just reality. With an adult, it feels very selfish and self-indulgent.
Anonymous wrote:DH is a napper. He also makes $800k and is an engaged father. (I also work full time and make similar to him).
When we go on vacations, we go go go ..... and always build in down time from 4-6 in the hotel room every day. Who can possibly go for 16 hours a day otherwise? He naps, DS plays ipad or watches local tv, I do the crossword. Then we regroup and go out again.
What's the problem here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is wild to me. I’m a physician who gets through 14 hour shifts in the hospital with no problem. But when I’m not seeing patients and have a day off at home, you bet I nap. If my spouse told me I couldn’t nap on vacation I would say I’ll see you when you get back, enjoy the beach.
Is your spouse a stay at home ?
Sounds like it because you expect to do what you want when you want. When kids are little, their needs come first.
You sound very entitled.
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Yeah, we all work hard, Doc. You just get paid better. Be a better husband and father, please.
Nice try ladies. I’m the DW. Husband is a fed.
Jesus. Who needs men to hold us back with you two around?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is wild to me. I’m a physician who gets through 14 hour shifts in the hospital with no problem. But when I’m not seeing patients and have a day off at home, you bet I nap. If my spouse told me I couldn’t nap on vacation I would say I’ll see you when you get back, enjoy the beach.
Is your spouse a stay at home ?
Sounds like it because you expect to do what you want when you want. When kids are little, their needs come first.
You sound very entitled.
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Yeah, we all work hard, Doc. You just get paid better. Be a better husband and father, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We always build in 2-3 hours a day of downtime even on active vacations, but the window of time in which it takes place is scheduled around the day’s activities, not the other way around. It’s totally reasonable to want some quiet relaxation time on VACATION (especially with kids old enough to entertain themselves) but too rigid insist it occur from exactly 2-4PM every day.
YES exactly this. Having to come back to the hotel at a set time each day interferes with a lot of fun activities you might do. When you have a toddler, that's just reality. With an adult, it feels very selfish and self-indulgent.
Anonymous wrote:We always build in 2-3 hours a day of downtime even on active vacations, but the window of time in which it takes place is scheduled around the day’s activities, not the other way around. It’s totally reasonable to want some quiet relaxation time on VACATION (especially with kids old enough to entertain themselves) but too rigid insist it occur from exactly 2-4PM every day.
Anonymous wrote:uAnonymous wrote:Wonder how this thread would play out if genders were reversed.
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I also wonder how it play out or the timing of this was reversed. What if he insisted on sleeping in until 10am every AM or going to bed by 9pm every evening (adding the same 2hrs in these scenarios)? So nothing could be scheduled until 11am and need to be in on time for the early bedtime. Still totally fine?
I’m a night owl, absolutely not a morning person, and wouldn’t leave the hotel until 10/11am if it were up to me. But- I learned long long ago that this is unusual and would generally be considered rude. The world doesn’t revolve around my schedule. Even on vacation. Even if we didn’t bring the kids, it would be rude and in inconsiderate to DH to insist on sleeping so late every day.
Why are naps different?