Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re being very dramatic.
The most obvious solution is to hire a weekend nanny. It sounds like that’s cost prohibitive for you.
Okay. Next option:
Once your kids are in elementary school, it’s fairly easy to arrange sleepovers with friends. Yes, you’ll have to start with one night and work your way up to a weekend, but it’s doable. Obviously, you’ll have to reciprocate too so keep it in mind.
Realistically, there’s a period of roughly 4 or 5 years where it’s logistically difficult. After that, it’s just a matter of setting up sleepovers.
An entire weekend is different than a sleepover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couple of things:
I have an almost 16 year old, and I would not take a trip and leave them home alone. 16 seems like an adult when you have tiny kids: 16 is NOT an adult.
If you have the funds to take a trip, you can hire a sitter, right? Or you can find another family that you trust and perhaps even trade off with them for the weekend on occasion. Also, he may change his mind about his mom. Do you have siblings? If they come to visit, perhaps they can extend their visit for a few days for you an DH to get away.
Which sitters watch your kids all weekend? Vast majority of sitters in this area are HS girls and college students who can barely text back their availability in a punctual manner...let alone watch your kids for an entire weekend.
We live in MoCo and I don't know of any other families using overnight sitters. Or at least they are not advertising it publicly!
Anonymous wrote:My 19 year old is disabled and will never live alone and is difficult to care for. We have never had a vacation alone and never will.
Anonymous wrote:You’re being very dramatic.
The most obvious solution is to hire a weekend nanny. It sounds like that’s cost prohibitive for you.
Okay. Next option:
Once your kids are in elementary school, it’s fairly easy to arrange sleepovers with friends. Yes, you’ll have to start with one night and work your way up to a weekend, but it’s doable. Obviously, you’ll have to reciprocate too so keep it in mind.
Realistically, there’s a period of roughly 4 or 5 years where it’s logistically difficult. After that, it’s just a matter of setting up sleepovers.