Anonymous wrote:
This place is unique because most people around are from someplace else, add in the state department, world bank, IMF and the likes and as a result, you have a culture that is very outwardly looking
Anonymous wrote:Just tell your kids that you have different priorities & tough shit. Not getting everything you want builds character.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in central Georgia now, but we still do this kind of thing, too.
First, our families don't live near us, so some of those trips include visiting grandparents, cousins, etc..
Second, a ski trip that's a day's drive away isn't a big deal. If you've decided against private school, a $500 weekend (hotel, lift tix) 3x a year isn't much. I assume by now they own their ski gear ...
Also, DC is on a coast, so ditto about a weekend/week at the beach, or a trip to NYC or Boston.
Things are close by, and really not that expensive. Now, there will be people who do Hawaii/Aspen/Paris/Bahamas, some of them with their own boats and vacation homes. But that is not the norm, even in Bethesda.
Also, take all of this with a grain of salt. Your kids know a lot of other kids. While it may seem like they are all doing this, some are doing it each time, not every time.
500 for lift tickets and hotel for a family of 4??? How?
Anonymous wrote:Some people on this board are very "scheduled". You will see comments like "It's President's Day, what can I do with 3 year old Larlo?" Or "It's a rainy Saturday, what can I do with the kids?" IDK if these adults really have no idea what to do with their kids or they are looking for new ideas. Apparently, staying home and engaging their children is beyond them. I agree with a pp who said that DCUMers seem desperate to leave town at every break. It is really not like this in other places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK you think an week long vacation that is NOT international is a BIG deal? That's weird.
NP - I know it's shocking but some of us grew up in families where we may have vacationed together 2 times in the 18 years at home and 1 of those was like a driving vacation to the outer banks. So yeah to us -- when you are making $$ and can take a flying vacation EVERY SINGLE YEAR no matter what, that is a BIG deal. Sorry we didn't all grow up like you.
Wrong.
I did grow up having only one family vacation to Croatia when I was 4. It was to visit relatives. We never even stayed in a hotel as a family, ever. No camping.
Now that we make a good income, we travel 3 times a year internationally. When you are making good money, it’s no longer a big deal to travel a lot.
I don’t understand your logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK you think an week long vacation that is NOT international is a BIG deal? That's weird.
NP - I know it's shocking but some of us grew up in families where we may have vacationed together 2 times in the 18 years at home and 1 of those was like a driving vacation to the outer banks. So yeah to us -- when you are making $$ and can take a flying vacation EVERY SINGLE YEAR no matter what, that is a BIG deal. Sorry we didn't all grow up like you.
Wrong.
I did grow up having only one family vacation to Croatia when I was 4. It was to visit relatives. We never even stayed in a hotel as a family, ever. No camping.
Now that we make a good income, we travel 3 times a year internationally. When you are making good money, it’s no longer a big deal to travel a lot.
I don’t understand your logic.
Anonymous wrote: Is this just the friends they're hanging out with? Or is this kind of common all over Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK you think an week long vacation that is NOT international is a BIG deal? That's weird.
NP - I know it's shocking but some of us grew up in families where we may have vacationed together 2 times in the 18 years at home and 1 of those was like a driving vacation to the outer banks. So yeah to us -- when you are making $$ and can take a flying vacation EVERY SINGLE YEAR no matter what, that is a BIG deal. Sorry we didn't all grow up like you.