Anonymous wrote:What I think is so sad is how so many people here never get time to relax so they finally get some time to themselves and they spend it sitting looking at water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is so sad is how so many people here never get time to relax so they finally get some time to themselves and they spend it sitting looking at water.
Ikr? Nature is so gross and boring, ugh
Sitting on a beach at OBX surrounded by families and boom boxes and ski doos is hardly “nature”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is so sad is how so many people here never get time to relax so they finally get some time to themselves and they spend it sitting looking at water.
Ikr? Nature is so gross and boring, ugh
Sitting on a beach at OBX surrounded by families and boom boxes and ski doos is hardly “nature”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is so sad is how so many people here never get time to relax so they finally get some time to themselves and they spend it sitting looking at water.
Ikr? Nature is so gross and boring, ugh
Anonymous wrote:What I think is so sad is how so many people here never get time to relax so they finally get some time to themselves and they spend it sitting looking at water.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. It is interesting that some pp mention that it could be cultural things, and I happen to be Asian. I think I like to tour and cram things within a trip as sightseeing new things, going to hot tourist places & taking pictures. My kids like pool, and they are not beach fan for a week. I am not sure if it is due to their ages or just personal prederences, they are likely to get bored.
Just like this summer vacation, day 1 explores city & take water taxi, day 2 goes to a kid museum, day 3 goes to amusement park in another state, day 4 goes to a farm & explore around town , day 5 goes a kid museum and head back home. We stay at 3 different hotels that have pool if they want to play in water. It add up and not cheap with all those hotels/tickets/admission/meals, but kids have fun. I am exhausted because I did all planning and make sure everything is alright. Unless I have other family to join me, or else I don't think beach for a week is for me unless it is all inclusive resorts with planned activities or cruises.
Anonymous wrote:I’m with you op. I hate beach vacations. Why would I want to cook and clean in a new place? And my kids are too little to be at the beach unattended so I have to chase them nonstop. Yuck.
I prefer cities or national park road-trips. Some people just don’t like history or museums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It is interesting that some pp mention that it could be cultural things, and I happen to be Asian. I think I like to tour and cram things within a trip as sightseeing new things, going to hot tourist places & taking pictures. My kids like pool, and they are not beach fan for a week. I am not sure if it is due to their ages or just personal prederences, they are likely to get bored.
Just like this summer vacation, day 1 explores city & take water taxi, day 2 goes to a kid museum, day 3 goes to amusement park in another state, day 4 goes to a farm & explore around town , day 5 goes a kid museum and head back home. We stay at 3 different hotels that have pool if they want to play in water. It add up and not cheap with all those hotels/tickets/admission/meals, but kids have fun. I am exhausted because I did all planning and make sure everything is alright. Unless I have other family to join me, or else I don't think beach for a week is for me unless it is all inclusive resorts with planned activities or cruises.
Yikes, you’re modeling to your children—especially your daughters—that mom doesn’t relax on vacation, she’s in charge of everything, she plans everything and makes magic for others. Why isn’t your husband involved in the planning and logistics? Let me guess: you also do all the packing for everyone? What a horrible dynamic to model for your children. In my family, we all work together to plan, prepare for and execute trips where lots of logistics and packing are involved.
Plus, you really only take one summer vacation? We take three. Maybe take more than one summer vacation, and you can mix it up. We also take several long weekends/holiday trips. Why only take one vacation?
NP. Is this a real question? Not everyone can afford multiple vacations per summer, or to take that much time off work.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher and I love my beach vacation because it is as close to relaxed as I can get. There's something about the sound of the waves that helps me relax. I'm an introvert so teaching little kids and having my own kids is exhausting. I don't make a lot of money and I'm a single parent but we go to the beach every year for 4-5 days, even if I have to put it on a credit card sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It is interesting that some pp mention that it could be cultural things, and I happen to be Asian. I think I like to tour and cram things within a trip as sightseeing new things, going to hot tourist places & taking pictures. My kids like pool, and they are not beach fan for a week. I am not sure if it is due to their ages or just personal prederences, they are likely to get bored.
Just like this summer vacation, day 1 explores city & take water taxi, day 2 goes to a kid museum, day 3 goes to amusement park in another state, day 4 goes to a farm & explore around town , day 5 goes a kid museum and head back home. We stay at 3 different hotels that have pool if they want to play in water. It add up and not cheap with all those hotels/tickets/admission/meals, but kids have fun. I am exhausted because I did all planning and make sure everything is alright. Unless I have other family to join me, or else I don't think beach for a week is for me unless it is all inclusive resorts with planned activities or cruises.
Yikes, you’re modeling to your children—especially your daughters—that mom doesn’t relax on vacation, she’s in charge of everything, she plans everything and makes magic for others. Why isn’t your husband involved in the planning and logistics? Let me guess: you also do all the packing for everyone? What a horrible dynamic to model for your children. In my family, we all work together to plan, prepare for and execute trips where lots of logistics and packing are involved.
Plus, you really only take one summer vacation? We take three. Maybe take more than one summer vacation, and you can mix it up. We also take several long weekends/holiday trips. Why only take one vacation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It is interesting that some pp mention that it could be cultural things, and I happen to be Asian. I think I like to tour and cram things within a trip as sightseeing new things, going to hot tourist places & taking pictures. My kids like pool, and they are not beach fan for a week. I am not sure if it is due to their ages or just personal prederences, they are likely to get bored.
Just like this summer vacation, day 1 explores city & take water taxi, day 2 goes to a kid museum, day 3 goes to amusement park in another state, day 4 goes to a farm & explore around town , day 5 goes a kid museum and head back home. We stay at 3 different hotels that have pool if they want to play in water. It add up and not cheap with all those hotels/tickets/admission/meals, but kids have fun. I am exhausted because I did all planning and make sure everything is alright. Unless I have other family to join me, or else I don't think beach for a week is for me unless it is all inclusive resorts with planned activities or cruises.
Yikes, you’re modeling to your children—especially your daughters—that mom doesn’t relax on vacation, she’s in charge of everything, she plans everything and makes magic for others. Why isn’t your husband involved in the planning and logistics? Let me guess: you also do all the packing for everyone? What a horrible dynamic to model for your children. In my family, we all work together to plan, prepare for and execute trips where lots of logistics and packing are involved.
Plus, you really only take one summer vacation? We take three. Maybe take more than one summer vacation, and you can mix it up. We also take several long weekends/holiday trips. Why only take one vacation?