Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So many weird things going on.
People using other people's stuff.
OP not voicing her preferences.
Her husband offering to get breakfast yet not waking up in time.
I'm so glad I'm not in your group!
Yeah, they were texting us but husband was sleeping. They finally got breakfast at the hotel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your husband wants a baby. He seems to like the hustle and bustle of family time.
Except it's 9am and he's still sleeping, while other couples with kids have been up since 6am and already out at the beach. Guess they will be going hungry if they are waiting on his mcdonald's.
That is their problem, not yours. There is zero reason for you to angst about this. No one was asking you to go get breakfast, and no one made you schlep all their stuff down to the beach. Isn't this the outcome you were looing for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP doesn't sound like a terrible person. I have two kids and I would be annoyed. I don't mind sharing but want to be able to enjoy my things and don't want to feel like I'm being taken advantage of. I didn't enjoy going on vacation with others before or after kids. Now that I'm older I'm comfortable refusing. Getting together for a few hours with people is enjoyable but overnights are not. It's too much.
This is totally fair. You do mind sharing. You know you mind sharing. You no longer vacation with others. A grown up approach all around.
Here's your solution OP.
Happily shared snacks and sunscreen, etc. But my beach chair constantly being taken because theirs suck. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:
So many weird things going on.
People using other people's stuff.
OP not voicing her preferences.
Her husband offering to get breakfast yet not waking up in time.
I'm so glad I'm not in your group!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really young? The things you list are such non-issues. Your DH seems to like group dynamics and you don't. Find a way to compromise, but "telling" an adult what to do is overly controlling and inappropriate.
No, but he offered that "we" set up the tent for them. Meaning we drag it to the beach, set up, take down, etc.
On group trips to the beach, it's common knowledge that the men set up the beach gear while the women get the kids ready. The men also are responsible for running out to pick up donuts or whatever provisions are needed. Newsflash: setting up the gear and picking up food is a million times easier than getting the kids ready for the beach (putting sunblock on a toddler is a truly character building experience).
As a childless woman, you had the option to sleep in and let the men do the set up and pick up breakfast. No clue what you're kvetching about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really young? The things you list are such non-issues. Your DH seems to like group dynamics and you don't. Find a way to compromise, but "telling" an adult what to do is overly controlling and inappropriate.
No, but he offered that "we" set up the tent for them. Meaning we drag it to the beach, set up, take down, etc.
On group trips to the beach, it's common knowledge that the men set up the beach gear while the women get the kids ready. The men also are responsible for running out to pick up donuts or whatever provisions are needed. Newsflash: setting up the gear and picking up food is a million times easier than getting the kids ready for the beach (putting sunblock on a toddler is a truly character building experience).
As a childless woman, you had the option to sleep in and let the men do the set up and pick up breakfast. No clue what you're kvetching about.
For sure you've got it easiest of anyone on this trip. It's not like those moms and dads are leaving their kids with you to go to boozy dinners or spa days, it's hard effing work to take a beach "vacation" with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your husband wants a baby. He seems to like the hustle and bustle of family time.
Except it's 9am and he's still sleeping, while other couples with kids have been up since 6am and already out at the beach. Guess they will be going hungry if they are waiting on his mcdonald's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP doesn't sound like a terrible person. I have two kids and I would be annoyed. I don't mind sharing but want to be able to enjoy my things and don't want to feel like I'm being taken advantage of. I didn't enjoy going on vacation with others before or after kids. Now that I'm older I'm comfortable refusing. Getting together for a few hours with people is enjoyable but overnights are not. It's too much.
This is totally fair. You do mind sharing. You know you mind sharing. You no longer vacation with others. A grown up approach all around.
Here's your solution OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McDonald's
gross.
Anonymous wrote:McDonald's
Anonymous wrote:hubby
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really young? The things you list are such non-issues. Your DH seems to like group dynamics and you don't. Find a way to compromise, but "telling" an adult what to do is overly controlling and inappropriate.
No, but he offered that "we" set up the tent for them. Meaning we drag it to the beach, set up, take down, etc.
On group trips to the beach, it's common knowledge that the men set up the beach gear while the women get the kids ready. The men also are responsible for running out to pick up donuts or whatever provisions are needed. Newsflash: setting up the gear and picking up food is a million times easier than getting the kids ready for the beach (putting sunblock on a toddler is a truly character building experience).
As a childless woman, you had the option to sleep in and let the men do the set up and pick up breakfast. No clue what you're kvetching about.