Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't leave my kids with someone they don't know well, especially since they are slow to warm up. Go somewhere with a kid club.
Another option is you fly in family to watch kids for a weekend and also hire sitter to help out during the day
Anonymous wrote:No and I've never considered it. I would not leave my kids overnight with hired help.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have not been away together in almost 5 years because we have no one to watch our kids. Kids are 4.5 and 1. Neither of our families live close and would not be able to do it regardless (age, health issues, etc). We have an amazing nanny but she can’t stay over nights or weekends because she has kids of her own she needs to care for. I have a couple Saturday night babysitters but don’t think I would trust them to watch the baby for a whole weekend and juggle two kids.
Is anyone else in this situation where you don’t have anyone to watch your kids? Do you somehow manage to still get away? Do you just hire a random sitter your kids don’t know well and hope for the best? My kids are slow to warm with new people so I would just feel so awful leaving them with someone they don’t know well.
Next year is our 10 year wedding anniversary and I really, really want a night away, but doesn’t look like it’s in the cards. And of course most of our friends have family help and are planning amazing trips for their anniversaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read through the whole thread but my husband and I don’t have anyone to watch our kids either- last year we discovered Franklyn D Resort in Jamaica and seriously our lives are changed. Each room comes with a nanny and you can get two if it makes you more comfortable. They work 8 hours a day and are available for night babysitting too. Honestly I have not spent so much time with DH since our daughter was born three years ago. We went last May for a week, and we are returning in February for another week. We are going back with three other families we met there the first time.
It’s not a super glitzy glamorous resort but it is very authentic Jamaican and awesome. You see the owner every day. One of our nannies had worked there for 19 years and the other one for 23.
I realize that sounded like a commercial- haha! But seriously that place was the best. FYI when we went in May our kids were 9 months and 2.5.
NO WAY would I leave my non verbal child with a stranger in a foreign country. There is little regulatory oversight in a country like Jamaica and little recourse if something goes wrong. That is crazy.
Haha, crazy? You sound a little crazy. Have you EVER left a non verbal child with a babysitter? Do you work?
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have not been away together in almost 5 years because we have no one to watch our kids. Kids are 4.5 and 1. Neither of our families live close and would not be able to do it regardless (age, health issues, etc). We have an amazing nanny but she can’t stay over nights or weekends because she has kids of her own she needs to care for. I have a couple Saturday night babysitters but don’t think I would trust them to watch the baby for a whole weekend and juggle two kids.
Is anyone else in this situation where you don’t have anyone to watch your kids? Do you somehow manage to still get away? Do you just hire a random sitter your kids don’t know well and hope for the best? My kids are slow to warm with new people so I would just feel so awful leaving them with someone they don’t know well.
Next year is our 10 year wedding anniversary and I really, really want a night away, but doesn’t look like it’s in the cards. And of course most of our friends have family help and are planning amazing trips for their anniversaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read through the whole thread but my husband and I don’t have anyone to watch our kids either- last year we discovered Franklyn D Resort in Jamaica and seriously our lives are changed. Each room comes with a nanny and you can get two if it makes you more comfortable. They work 8 hours a day and are available for night babysitting too. Honestly I have not spent so much time with DH since our daughter was born three years ago. We went last May for a week, and we are returning in February for another week. We are going back with three other families we met there the first time.
It’s not a super glitzy glamorous resort but it is very authentic Jamaican and awesome. You see the owner every day. One of our nannies had worked there for 19 years and the other one for 23.
I realize that sounded like a commercial- haha! But seriously that place was the best. FYI when we went in May our kids were 9 months and 2.5.
NO WAY would I leave my non verbal child with a stranger in a foreign country. There is little regulatory oversight in a country like Jamaica and little recourse if something goes wrong. That is crazy.
Haha, crazy? You sound a little crazy. Have you EVER left a non verbal child with a babysitter? Do you work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read through the whole thread but my husband and I don’t have anyone to watch our kids either- last year we discovered Franklyn D Resort in Jamaica and seriously our lives are changed. Each room comes with a nanny and you can get two if it makes you more comfortable. They work 8 hours a day and are available for night babysitting too. Honestly I have not spent so much time with DH since our daughter was born three years ago. We went last May for a week, and we are returning in February for another week. We are going back with three other families we met there the first time.
It’s not a super glitzy glamorous resort but it is very authentic Jamaican and awesome. You see the owner every day. One of our nannies had worked there for 19 years and the other one for 23.
I realize that sounded like a commercial- haha! But seriously that place was the best. FYI when we went in May our kids were 9 months and 2.5.
NO WAY would I leave my non verbal child with a stranger in a foreign country. There is little regulatory oversight in a country like Jamaica and little recourse if something goes wrong. That is crazy.
DH and I went 16 years with three one nighters (through overnights with friends)- I think our oldest was 10 when we had our first one. It isn’t the end of the world.Anonymous wrote:DH and I have not been away together in almost 5 years because we have no one to watch our kids. Kids are 4.5 and 1. Neither of our families live close and would not be able to do it regardless (age, health issues, etc). We have an amazing nanny but she can’t stay over nights or weekends because she has kids of her own she needs to care for. I have a couple Saturday night babysitters but don’t think I would trust them to watch the baby for a whole weekend and juggle two kids.
Is anyone else in this situation where you don’t have anyone to watch your kids? Do you somehow manage to still get away? Do you just hire a random sitter your kids don’t know well and hope for the best? My kids are slow to warm with new people so I would just feel so awful leaving them with someone they don’t know well.
Next year is our 10 year wedding anniversary and I really, really want a night away, but doesn’t look like it’s in the cards. And of course most of our friends have family help and are planning amazing trips for their anniversaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to an all inclusive that has kids camps. Although your youngest is too young- 2 was when we started going. The camps were so amazing my oldest begged for them. Cruises too have amazing camps.
This. Or you don’t go til the kids are older. That’s life. Although you may feel everyone around you is privileged with tons of childcare, that is not reality.
My oldest is 15.5yo. He was born 13 months after we got married. Our honeymoon is the last time we had a getaway without kids. It's called life, people. I wish my own circumstances were different, but honestly I'm grateful to have a healthy family and a good job.
Such BS.
OP, we used a sitter for the weekend. Left Friday morning, sitter picked up from school Friday, then we were home Sunday 2 ish.
Once kids hit late elementary, there were church lock ins, weekend camps and sleepover swaps with other parents. Occasionally Grandma's house, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have always taken our kids with us on vacation.
Same here. My oldest is a teen, and I don’t regret taking him along each and every time. They grow up so fast and then they leave.