Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here. What did they actually *say* when the guys were golfing and the other women were going to the spa? I can't fathom how uncomfortable that would be to not only be left behind but for them not to see how awful it looks? Like, hey Larla and Larlo, we're heading out for dinner just us, have a nice night? Or did you find out later? And they thought that was OK?
We honestly barely saw the other adults the whole trip. The hard part was that we weren’t staying together in a house or anything and our hotel rooms were not right next to one another (hotel has different buildings so we weren’t all together) so they would just kind of disappear. They didn’t say we are going to the spa and you aren’t invited explicitly.
I basically texted them every morning to see what they were up to and they would often reply that the kids are at the pool/beach and to come down to meet up, but the adults were not there and the kids were all with the nanny. So DH and I would sit by the pool to watch our kids and the nanny watched the rest. The moms would pop out from time to time and I would ask what they were up to and most of the time they said they were going to run to their rooms for a bit and come back.
We did all have dinner together the last night but I was pretty much over them all by them and kind of ignored them.
Okay now you can move on. They were rude and you aren’t close so the decision to vacation together was stupid on your part. Now move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here. What did they actually *say* when the guys were golfing and the other women were going to the spa? I can't fathom how uncomfortable that would be to not only be left behind but for them not to see how awful it looks? Like, hey Larla and Larlo, we're heading out for dinner just us, have a nice night? Or did you find out later? And they thought that was OK?
We honestly barely saw the other adults the whole trip. The hard part was that we weren’t staying together in a house or anything and our hotel rooms were not right next to one another (hotel has different buildings so we weren’t all together) so they would just kind of disappear. They didn’t say we are going to the spa and you aren’t invited explicitly.
I basically texted them every morning to see what they were up to and they would often reply that the kids are at the pool/beach and to come down to meet up, but the adults were not there and the kids were all with the nanny. So DH and I would sit by the pool to watch our kids and the nanny watched the rest. The moms would pop out from time to time and I would ask what they were up to and most of the time they said they were going to run to their rooms for a bit and come back.
We did all have dinner together the last night but I was pretty much over them all by them and kind of ignored them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here. What did they actually *say* when the guys were golfing and the other women were going to the spa? I can't fathom how uncomfortable that would be to not only be left behind but for them not to see how awful it looks? Like, hey Larla and Larlo, we're heading out for dinner just us, have a nice night? Or did you find out later? And they thought that was OK?
We honestly barely saw the other adults the whole trip. The hard part was that we weren’t staying together in a house or anything and our hotel rooms were not right next to one another (hotel has different buildings so we weren’t all together) so they would just kind of disappear. They didn’t say we are going to the spa and you aren’t invited explicitly.
I basically texted them every morning to see what they were up to and they would often reply that the kids are at the pool/beach and to come down to meet up, but the adults were not there and the kids were all with the nanny. So DH and I would sit by the pool to watch our kids and the nanny watched the rest. The moms would pop out from time to time and I would ask what they were up to and most of the time they said they were going to run to their rooms for a bit and come back.
We did all have dinner together the last night but I was pretty much over them all by them and kind of ignored them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is super weird. There must have been a miscommunication somewhere in the beginning. How did the planning go down? You mentioned that you’ve always wanted to go to Costa Rica and they said ‘oh, we are going to X resort with the Smiths over spring break, you should book there too!’ It sounds like they and the other family did a bunch of planning ahead of time and thought you would just be around and see them occasionally. But if you all shared a house and booked plane tickets together etc that was pretty weird to imply that you would be doing a bunch of stuff together as families when that wasn’t their intention.
I can imagine this scenario. Was it anything like this, OP?
No, we were all at a soccer game one weekend and they asked what we were planning for spring break. We said we were thinking about going to X island in the Caribbean and they said they had been thinking about going there too and it would be so fun to all go together. They then did some research on hotels and followed up by saying that they were thinking about staying at a particular hotel and were we interested too. We said yes and we separately booked the hotel for each of our families. About a month later the friends told us that another family had also booked the hotel so they would be joining too and it will be so fun for us all to be there together. We don’t know the other family super well so not entirely sure how the whole nanny thing came about. We literally found out when we arrived at the hotel and all met up.
Anonymous wrote:DP here. What did they actually *say* when the guys were golfing and the other women were going to the spa? I can't fathom how uncomfortable that would be to not only be left behind but for them not to see how awful it looks? Like, hey Larla and Larlo, we're heading out for dinner just us, have a nice night? Or did you find out later? And they thought that was OK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your mistake was planning a trip with them. No way in hell would I ever do that!
It was incumbent on the other family to mention the nanny situation in advance and they did not,
The OP dies not know them well enough obviously and should not have gone as a group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is super weird. There must have been a miscommunication somewhere in the beginning. How did the planning go down? You mentioned that you’ve always wanted to go to Costa Rica and they said ‘oh, we are going to X resort with the Smiths over spring break, you should book there too!’ It sounds like they and the other family did a bunch of planning ahead of time and thought you would just be around and see them occasionally. But if you all shared a house and booked plane tickets together etc that was pretty weird to imply that you would be doing a bunch of stuff together as families when that wasn’t their intention.
I can imagine this scenario. Was it anything like this, OP?
No, we were all at a soccer game one weekend and they asked what we were planning for spring break. We said we were thinking about going to X island in the Caribbean and they said they had been thinking about going there too and it would be so fun to all go together. They then did some research on hotels and followed up by saying that they were thinking about staying at a particular hotel and were we interested too. We said yes and we separately booked the hotel for each of our families. About a month later the friends told us that another family had also booked the hotel so they would be joining too and it will be so fun for us all to be there together. We don’t know the other family super well so not entirely sure how the whole nanny thing came about. We literally found out when we arrived at the hotel and all met up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is super weird. There must have been a miscommunication somewhere in the beginning. How did the planning go down? You mentioned that you’ve always wanted to go to Costa Rica and they said ‘oh, we are going to X resort with the Smiths over spring break, you should book there too!’ It sounds like they and the other family did a bunch of planning ahead of time and thought you would just be around and see them occasionally. But if you all shared a house and booked plane tickets together etc that was pretty weird to imply that you would be doing a bunch of stuff together as families when that wasn’t their intention.
I can imagine this scenario. Was it anything like this, OP?
No, we were all at a soccer game one weekend and they asked what we were planning for spring break. We said we were thinking about going to X island in the Caribbean and they said they had been thinking about going there too and it would be so fun to all go together. They then did some research on hotels and followed up by saying that they were thinking about staying at a particular hotel and were we interested too. We said yes and we separately booked the hotel for each of our families. About a month later the friends told us that another family had also booked the hotel so they would be joining too and it will be so fun for us all to be there together. We don’t know the other family super well so not entirely sure how the whole nanny thing came about. We literally found out when we arrived at the hotel and all met up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your mistake was planning a trip with them. No way in hell would I ever do that!
It was incumbent on the other family to mention the nanny situation in advance and they did not,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is super weird. There must have been a miscommunication somewhere in the beginning. How did the planning go down? You mentioned that you’ve always wanted to go to Costa Rica and they said ‘oh, we are going to X resort with the Smiths over spring break, you should book there too!’ It sounds like they and the other family did a bunch of planning ahead of time and thought you would just be around and see them occasionally. But if you all shared a house and booked plane tickets together etc that was pretty weird to imply that you would be doing a bunch of stuff together as families when that wasn’t their intention.
I can imagine this scenario. Was it anything like this, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Also curious about the conversations leading up to the trip? Had you and she talked about doing any outings or made any plans?
Anonymous wrote:I think the other couple are their friends and you aren’t. Your kids are just friends with their kids but that’s where it ends.