Anonymous wrote:I regret the time I missed not traveling with my kids between 2020-2022. I am still having a hard time realizing all the fun things we missed out on due to the pandemic. I need to get over it, but it still bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:I regret the time I missed not traveling with my kids between 2020-2022. I am still having a hard time realizing all the fun things we missed out on due to the pandemic. I need to get over it, but it still bothers me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not taking my DS to visit paternal grandparents (my ex’s parents) in Israel when he was still a child. His grandmother often asked us to visit. We would have gone alone, without his dad who was not really involved with him. So a little awkward since I had only met ex’s parents a couple of times. But it was more that there always seemed to be instability, threat of war, bombings, in Israel, that I was worried about travelling alone with a child. I am not Jewish and do not have any other family or friends in Israel. Thought I would wait until he was 12 or older to visit but life got busier, harder to take out of school, then pandemic, and now he’s 18 and could go on his own I guess.
He could probably do birth right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any travel with kids. Not worth the $$$
Really?
My kids are great travelers and I love traveling with them. Sure it's nice going without them, but I have never come back from a trip with them and thought it was a waste or money.
Anonymous wrote:Not going to Southeast Asia before I had kids. Don't know when I will do it now. Relatedly, not taking time between college and law school to travel.
Anonymous wrote:Not studying abroad in college, mainly. I think that might have been a great experience AND changed some of my early adult priorities. No regrets: I love my life now and path though.
Anonymous wrote:My husband won (thru work) a trip for two on a South Africa safari. We had no kids at the time, but the trip was my first week of 1L of law school. I was afraid I was going to fail out if I missed the first week of school, and I didn’t go.
Anonymous wrote:Any travel with kids. Not worth the $$$
Anonymous wrote:Any travel with kids. Not worth the $$$
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I studied abroad in college and really, really wished I hd taken 6-12 mos either before or after grade school to backpack through Europe. Now I am old and have two kids and blah blah blah. My next chance is as an empty nester lol
This is something I DON'T regret. When I was 24 a friend had a free flight voucher so her idea of going to Italy for a week turned into a month spent backpacking around Europe. I booked the flights without first asking for time off from work because I didn't care if they fired me. I also had little money at the time and went to into some debt for the trip, but I still never regretted it. One of the best experiences and sometime I think everyone should do while they are young.
My regret- not traveling more before having kids. We've traveled quite a bit with them, but it's not the same as carefree kid-free trips. Plus when you are younger and have lower standards so travel is much less expensive.