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Kate Boyette's avatar

Completely agree...I think the problem lies too in the semantics...it's not a vacation by any means, just a shift in living environments for a few days. Vacation implies rest, relaxation, exploration, expansion of self in some manner. But with children, we're simply doing bedtime in a new room, and dishes in a new sink. Don't even get me started on cooking while on vacation. I do think it gets easier once they're past the napping and diaper phase. But even with a six-year-old, I was missing having a stroller as we went on a week vacation this summer!

Rachel E's avatar

Needed to read this! Thank you. I have an almost-two-year old and I keep dreaming about lovely beach vacations like the annual summer family trip I grew up with, then the reality sets in that a trip right now would be dominated by logistics, lugging of stuff, nap times, chasing after toddler, etc. instead of lying on the beach reading a book. I've been trying to remind myself that the memories I have of the summer trip I grew up with are all memories from being an 8 year old or a 12 year old or a 15 year old, not a 2 year old. We will definitely wait to do true summer vacations until kids are older.

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