Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can afford to celebrate someone's birthday overseas but you can't find some to care for your kid while your gone?
I did not feel comfortable leaving my young children with a babysitter for almost a week while I was on different continent. Other friends all have older kids or family that could cover.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of ours held his 50th birthday abroad. It was couples only. We have all been friends for 20 years. We are the only ones with a young child. My husband went and joined the 5 couples. I stayed back alone to be with the kids. I’m quite resentful of my husband and especially the birthday person. He half-heartedly said I could bring my kid but I know it would be inappropriate and it’s smack in the middle of the school year. Am I just being irrational with jealousy of everybody? Not just my husband?
Anonymous wrote:If it helps, plan a trip for yourself to get a break from parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking OP is a troll.
First she has "young children"
and later she has "a surprise kid"
Ugh who wants either of those at 50!j
I know, right? By the time I am 50, my youngest will be in college. Did she have a surprise baby at 48? How is this even possible?
Anonymous wrote:I think the problem is the DH is older and all his friends and peers are done having kids and he’s resentful he has this oops baby
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I recognize that I probably am a martyr.
Trip location was in Africa last week smack in the middle of school. We are in DC. No parents to look after kids if I skip town/continent. I think I should have been clear with my husband that it was not okay for him to join the couples trip and ditch me. Who does that? I do feel alienated by the trip organizer and especially his wife. It was not like they paid for anything. And it is well known in the social circle that I am the one that has a full time job but still does the lions share of the child rearing since husband is always traveling. Right now he iin London for pleasure and work. He will be out for three weeks.
Sorry but this trip has absolutely nothing to do with you. This is someone else’s birthday celebration. You and your child did not factor into this at all. You sound ridiculous.
I wouldn’t mind doing Africa for my dh’s 50th.
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking OP is a troll.
First she has "young children"
and later she has "a surprise kid"
Ugh who wants either of those at 50!j
Anonymous wrote:How is May 15th smack in the middle of the school year? Ok...
Anonymous wrote:So you think it’s okay to leave a 6 year old with a babysitter and have both parents jaunt off to Africa for a week? Sorry but no.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had my last kid at 36. I guess they were smarter about having all of their kids before their early 30s…..I’m not 50 but I do have one other kid in college so yes, agreed, poor planning for having them so far apart.
Thank you all for all your advice. I do want it be a better person and not have the resentment gnaw at me and have someone objective tell me I’m wrong!