Anonymous wrote:Here's one for my fellow poors. 9, 6 and 2. We spent 1 week at Douthat State Park. It was OK, at least the price was right. Only vacation for the year.
Anonymous wrote:With what's going on in Europe, refugees swarming in, etc, it's not someplace I long for anymore. Friend of mine, her son went to London and was constantly fending off pickpockets. Who the FUCK wants that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 and 3.5. London, a couple of cities in Spain, and a couple in Italy. Two weeks in NYC (grandparents are there).
God bless nannies who will travel and being able to work remotely.
Wow - that 's quite the humble brag
Yes it was 15 years ago. Stupid doesn't expire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son is eight- ADHD. We went to Lake Tahoe- we've done fancier trips, but this was by far the best family vacation we've had. DS got plenty of sleep, good food, and a lot of activity. 99% relaxing for all of us.
Can you talk more about where you stayed and what types of things you did while there?
Sure- we stayed at the Hyatt Lake Tahoe resort in the Nevada side. It was ideal- close to the beach, and had a really nice swimming pool amd firepit for s'mores. Good restaurants onsite but easy waling or short drive to local restaurants.
We spent a full week- we went to the beach, DS and DH went parasailing, we drove around the lake (never been before, so we tried to see all of it). We took a gondola up one of the mountains- DS did a ropes course at the top (big success). Short hikes. Pool time in the AM. Really, it was perfect- a lot of variety and physical activity. The kids club was expensive so we only used it the one night when DH and I went to a local gourmet restaurant. Frankly, the mountain air, good food and activity leveled DS out so much that or was a relaxing vacation for everyone.
We're for sure going back next year- counting the months.
Sorry for the typos- I'm not wearing my glasses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son is eight- ADHD. We went to Lake Tahoe- we've done fancier trips, but this was by far the best family vacation we've had. DS got plenty of sleep, good food, and a lot of activity. 99% relaxing for all of us.
Can you talk more about where you stayed and what types of things you did while there?
Sure- we stayed at the Hyatt Lake Tahoe resort in the Nevada side. It was ideal- close to the beach, and had a really nice swimming pool amd firepit for s'mores. Good restaurants onsite but easy waling or short drive to local restaurants.
We spent a full week- we went to the beach, DS and DH went parasailing, we drove around the lake (never been before, so we tried to see all of it). We took a gondola up one of the mountains- DS did a ropes course at the top (big success). Short hikes. Pool time in the AM. Really, it was perfect- a lot of variety and physical activity. The kids club was expensive so we only used it the one night when DH and I went to a local gourmet restaurant. Frankly, the mountain air, good food and activity leveled DS out so much that or was a relaxing vacation for everyone.
We're for sure going back next year- counting the months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son is eight- ADHD. We went to Lake Tahoe- we've done fancier trips, but this was by far the best family vacation we've had. DS got plenty of sleep, good food, and a lot of activity. 99% relaxing for all of us.
Can you talk more about where you stayed and what types of things you did while there?
Anonymous wrote:Son is eight- ADHD. We went to Lake Tahoe- we've done fancier trips, but this was by far the best family vacation we've had. DS got plenty of sleep, good food, and a lot of activity. 99% relaxing for all of us.