Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will end up divorced OP. Not because of this trip but because both you and your wife are more bonded to your families of origin than to each other. Ignore that at your own peril. You’re getting what you want in the short term yes but sewing the seeds of much more serious issues.
Oh please. Ignore this poster.
I completely get why your wife would not want to fly that far out during Christmas. What you had originally planned is fine. Staying home with them is fine too. What's not fine is for either of you to say one thing and mean another, and secretly harbor resentment. If you both communicate well and mean what you say, then all the power to you and enjoy your holiday.
Anonymous wrote:You will end up divorced OP. Not because of this trip but because both you and your wife are more bonded to your families of origin than to each other. Ignore that at your own peril. You’re getting what you want in the short term yes but sewing the seeds of much more serious issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going? I don’t know if I would want the baby to go on these ice/snowy roads if you had to travel far on top of the airplane travel. I think it’s fine for you to go if your wife is on board- but I think you may end up regretting leaving your family once you are there.
A ski town in British Columbia, so yeah it's a long trip
If your wife and child come, are you planning to skip skiing so you can take care of your child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going? I don’t know if I would want the baby to go on these ice/snowy roads if you had to travel far on top of the airplane travel. I think it’s fine for you to go if your wife is on board- but I think you may end up regretting leaving your family once you are there.
A ski town in British Columbia, so yeah it's a long trip
Unless your family is from British Columbia, it’s really selfish of the organizers to plan a trip like that over Christmas. And you don’t seem to appreciate that you’re a dad now, not a party boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going? I don’t know if I would want the baby to go on these ice/snowy roads if you had to travel far on top of the airplane travel. I think it’s fine for you to go if your wife is on board- but I think you may end up regretting leaving your family once you are there.
A ski town in British Columbia, so yeah it's a long trip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going? I don’t know if I would want the baby to go on these ice/snowy roads if you had to travel far on top of the airplane travel. I think it’s fine for you to go if your wife is on board- but I think you may end up regretting leaving your family once you are there.
A ski town in British Columbia, so yeah it's a long trip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you going? I don’t know if I would want the baby to go on these ice/snowy roads if you had to travel far on top of the airplane travel. I think it’s fine for you to go if your wife is on board- but I think you may end up regretting leaving your family once you are there.
A ski town in British Columbia, so yeah it's a long trip
Anonymous wrote:Where are you going? I don’t know if I would want the baby to go on these ice/snowy roads if you had to travel far on top of the airplane travel. I think it’s fine for you to go if your wife is on board- but I think you may end up regretting leaving your family once you are there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe you are going. That is very odd. Who would want to leave their spouse and child at home on the biggest holiday of the year so they can go on an extended trip with great Aunt Bess and cousin Elroy.
Obviously I have cooler aunts and cousins than you! Kidding, sorry of
People who don't have big fun families can't understand I guess
I'll also be there with my dad and brother
Anonymous wrote:How about just stay home? Sounds better in every way- or leave after christmas