Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the work plans? Do they involve leaving the beach mid-vacation and returning to DC (so at least one day where he is totally absent) or is it possible for him to participate remotely (so missing a trip to the water but around for dinner later that night)?
For me, this is what made the difference. At this point, even when we're on vacation, I assume that DH will need to be dialed in to things at the office once a day at minimum. As long as his work does not mean that he leaves the place we're not vacation or is so caught up that he is completely unavailable for entire days, I'm cool with it. The tradeoff is that when he's done, he gets to do be in charge and I get to take a nap or a hot bath or whatever.
I sure hope your DH makes at least 500K a year for you and him to put up with that.
My DH makes 500k+ and he would never miss our vacations. Simple. Reschedule and say you will be away that week.
DH does often cancel our long weekend driving trips that requires one day off from work. It is low priority for him, he doesn't want to go that much and the weekend trip to Lancaster, Great Wolf, etc. is not more important the work thing that comes up.
Jeez, both of you.I'm the original PP whose husband sometimes works while we're on vacation. You all really are not okay with your husbands occasionally having to take a phone meeting or spend 2-3 hours writing something?
DH makes about 100k a year doing something that he absolutely loves. He comes on vacation with us and brings his laptop with him in case something comes up that can't wait until we get back to town. If he did not do that, the options would be a) he leaves vacation to come back to DC to deal with the work thing or b) he ignores the things that come up and comes back to DC to find that he doesn't HAVE a job. It's not like he's "in the office" working the whole time we're at the beach. Sometimes we do things separately, even when we're away together. It's really not that big a deal.
OP's husband sounds like an ass though and I agree that she should ask what's going on. A mature person does not wait until the car is packed and everyone is leaving to say they are not coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who would rather work than go on vacation? WTf?
I pull this every year, but then there is extended family involved so its not like anybody is stuck there on their own.
1. I hate the beach and all of the BS that comes with it
2. I normally pay for the whole week for everyone
3. I don't want to go
4. We take other vacations together on our own
5. I can always find legit work to do and would be on the phone or the computer half of the day anyway
I am not having an affair, and I don't feel guilty about not going.
Is there a reason you just don't tell your spouse you hate the beach?
She is well aware that I don't like the beach. She would rather enjoy the beach and not have me there, than have me there, working and wasting time away from the office on something I don't like - as I said, we aren't starved for vacation time outside of the beach.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is amazing. Guy has to work, so of COURSE he's having an affair.
Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the work plans? Do they involve leaving the beach mid-vacation and returning to DC (so at least one day where he is totally absent) or is it possible for him to participate remotely (so missing a trip to the water but around for dinner later that night)?
For me, this is what made the difference. At this point, even when we're on vacation, I assume that DH will need to be dialed in to things at the office once a day at minimum. As long as his work does not mean that he leaves the place we're not vacation or is so caught up that he is completely unavailable for entire days, I'm cool with it. The tradeoff is that when he's done, he gets to do be in charge and I get to take a nap or a hot bath or whatever.
I sure hope your DH makes at least 500K a year for you and him to put up with that.
My DH makes 500k+ and he would never miss our vacations. Simple. Reschedule and say you will be away that week.
DH does often cancel our long weekend driving trips that requires one day off from work. It is low priority for him, he doesn't want to go that much and the weekend trip to Lancaster, Great Wolf, etc. is not more important the work thing that comes up.
Anonymous wrote:Like many people, we go to the beach every summer for a week or two. But every summer, my DH comes up with the long face and tells me that "he has work commitments" Just always happens to be in the middle of the long planned beach vacation. Invite another family member instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who would rather work than go on vacation? WTf?
I pull this every year, but then there is extended family involved so its not like anybody is stuck there on their own.
1. I hate the beach and all of the BS that comes with it
2. I normally pay for the whole week for everyone
3. I don't want to go
4. We take other vacations together on our own
5. I can always find legit work to do and would be on the phone or the computer half of the day anyway
I am not having an affair, and I don't feel guilty about not going.
Is there a reason you just don't tell your spouse you hate the beach?
If you have small children, a beach vacation can be more work and less fun than staying home (ALONE! kid free!) to "work". Just putting it out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the work plans? Do they involve leaving the beach mid-vacation and returning to DC (so at least one day where he is totally absent) or is it possible for him to participate remotely (so missing a trip to the water but around for dinner later that night)?
For me, this is what made the difference. At this point, even when we're on vacation, I assume that DH will need to be dialed in to things at the office once a day at minimum. As long as his work does not mean that he leaves the place we're not vacation or is so caught up that he is completely unavailable for entire days, I'm cool with it. The tradeoff is that when he's done, he gets to do be in charge and I get to take a nap or a hot bath or whatever.
I sure hope your DH makes at least 500K a year for you and him to put up with that.
Anonymous wrote:Who would rather work than go on vacation? WTf?