Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people post on this site from CA?
This. Clearly there is a need for LAUM , SFUM, OUM, and ... Well that's all that really matters over there.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people post on this site from CA?
Glad you were able to get a break over the holiday. Sorry that it ended up this way but at least you didn't let yourself be guilt tripped into a trip you didn't want to take.Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I stopped all his guilt tripping with one phrase -you know, I really understand, you are tired of staying home on the weekends, why don't you go alone and have fun there.
He went alone, said I did right by not going with him -road too difficult for newish drivers like us and for the child.
I am also happy that I stayed - I got a break, we had a couple of fun day trips with the kid. Since I do the majority of childcare anyway, it wasn't much more difficult for me than usual.
He is planning to come back late tonight and go to work tomorrow - I don't know how I could have done that.
I am just a bit sad for the kid. I don't think H will come back early enough to play with him before bedtime. I don't want to ask him as I think this is something that a father either wants or doesn't want to do.
Agree. It's not the (now) 5-hour one-way trip so much as the last minute nature of it and acting like it's unreasonable for OP to be upset at a last minute change in plans.Anonymous wrote:I don't see why other posters are insulting this poor OP - it seems perfectly reasonable to want a day off at home (buying the turkey etc) and at other times planning vacations well so that everyone can enjoy them. Whereas her husband seems to be more "spontaneous" and frankly much too impulsive and self-centered. Then he guilt-trips her into going and pretending she's enjoying it? What a waste of family time and money.
Anonymous wrote:Damn. You women pick some pathetic losers.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- to me, there's some stuff to do in Vegas with kids during daytime; but to truly enjoy it I would need a babysitter for the night. I would much rather save a little more and go by plane, do the heli tour of the Grand Canyon, go to a show with just H, etc. it's not like we are kicked out of the country tomorrow and need to see it all before that.
You and DH both sound like selfish losers. I feel sorry for you kid. Vegas is no place for a child. See PP above. You will be the loser family towing your 3-year-old around at 11PM because you are too selfish and ignorant to care.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- to me, there's some stuff to do in Vegas with kids during daytime; but to truly enjoy it I would need a babysitter for the night. I would much rather save a little more and go by plane, do the heli tour of the Grand Canyon, go to a show with just H, etc. it's not like we are kicked out of the country tomorrow and need to see it all before that.