Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get an airstream and bring it with you when you visit! or take it somewhere else! win! win!
Ooh I like this idea! More comfortable when you visit them, but you aren't tied to buying a house.
Anonymous wrote:
1. Vacation homes are a lot of maintenance. You need to keep things at every house you own and spend time in, otherwise it's a hassle to bring it every time. Also, after a while it gets boring. Keep in mind that it might be relaxing now, while your kids are young, but after a certain age, they'll get bored, and you might prefer to bring them on international destinations that are a lot more fun, interesting and mind-opening.
2. There is no way I would stay in your relatives' homes given the accommodations you've just described, unless you go when it's empty! But then, there's no way I'd spend time in the same spot every year either...
Anonymous wrote:I agree about the 1/3 of a house. We have this exact situation in our future and I dread it. DH has 2 brothers, 1 never married and the other is barely scraping by with a few kids. I have no idea how they are going to chip in to help maintain or contribute to upkeep. Would rather get our own place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is naive in thinking that the cabin they but will be exclusively for the use of her own family.
Oh really? I mean, OP and DH will have one, maybe two sets of keys. They aren’t required to hand them over to anyone. What are OP’s parents going to do, break in?
OP has let herself be walked over all these years. Guaranteed the siblings are going to come barging in.![]()
Sadly, there's some truth to this. We bought a vacation home near some family members, and the demand from other family members to use the house was truly eye-opening. They viewed it as part of the family compound and would not take a no for answer. We tried to set our boundaries, which was well worth our sanity, but it definitely strained the relationship and took years for it to return to normal.
Given OP's family history, it would not surprise me at all that her siblings will view their cabin as part of the family vacation hangout. I would have firm boundaries but also expect initial fallout.
Anonymous wrote:At your inlaws I don't understand why you don't get a bedroom. Kids can all sleep on the floor of their parents' bedroom and can easily be put to bed before adults go to bed.
Anonymous wrote:get an airstream and bring it with you when you visit! or take it somewhere else! win! win!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is naive in thinking that the cabin they but will be exclusively for the use of her own family.
Oh really? I mean, OP and DH will have one, maybe two sets of keys. They aren’t required to hand them over to anyone. What are OP’s parents going to do, break in?
OP has let herself be walked over all these years. Guaranteed the siblings are going to come barging in.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Get your own place. Set it up with bunk/twin/trundle beds in one bedroom for your kid so it a kids room. Set some guidelines for your siblings about who gets to use it and when. Expect all those 20 somethings are going to try to take over your space - maybe something like “when we are using our bedrooms there is a 8pm quiet time enforced.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is naive in thinking that the cabin they but will be exclusively for the use of her own family.
Oh really? I mean, OP and DH will have one, maybe two sets of keys. They aren’t required to hand them over to anyone. What are OP’s parents going to do, break in?
OP has let herself be walked over all these years. Guaranteed the siblings are going to come barging in.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is naive in thinking that the cabin they but will be exclusively for the use of her own family.
Oh really? I mean, OP and DH will have one, maybe two sets of keys. They aren’t required to hand them over to anyone. What are OP’s parents going to do, break in?
Anonymous wrote:OP is naive in thinking that the cabin they but will be exclusively for the use of her own family.