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Husband Blind-Sided By Reincarnation Of Dreaded Annual Family Trip With In-Laws
A man on a couch looks exasperated as a woman speaks, holding a crumpled tissue. This dreaded annual family trip with in-laws.

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What’s your idea of the perfect family vacation? Kicking back, relaxing and spending quality time together? Or making every moment count by jam-packing your itinerary with fun and exciting activities?

A man says he’s sick and tired of the same boring annual vacation with his extended family. His wife had agreed that they should all do something different this year. But she changed her mind without informing him, and committed to spending a week at the same beach, in the same street and sticking to the same strict routine. He’s now told her that she and the kids can go alone.

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    The husband has told his wife and kids they can go without him because he’s sick of the same boring holiday every year

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    He then revealed that he plans all the other family vacations throughout the year

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    Striking a balance between relaxation and having an exciting adventure is the key to a happy family vacation

    If you find yourselves arguing during what’s meant to be a relaxing family vacation, you’re not alone. According to Rebecca Toy, a family therapist, multi-generational family vacations can serve up all sorts of drama. Different personalities, needs, wants and likes all trying to compete for the top spot.

    Toy says one of the biggest sticking points is overplanning. “There are two top travel benefits that all generations covet regardless of the type of trip: relaxing/reducing stress and having an exciting adventure,” she explains

    Finding the right balance is key but many families fail dismally because they try to cram too many things into the holiday and end up overscheduling. The result: not enough rest and relaxation, and a bunch of moody holidaymakers.

    “Introverts isolate, adults snap, and children’s joy takes on that frantic, aggressive edge that’s the warning shot for an epic meltdown,” says Toy.

    The expert warns that a multi-generational family vacation is not the trip you should use to cross every item off a bucket list. Rather, remember to enjoy each other’s company.

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    Margaret Crane and Barbara Ballinger run the Life Lessons At 50 Plus blog. Both have plenty of experience when it comes to big family holidays.

    “Planning in advance and listening to everyone’s needs is key to having those kumbaya experiences,” they write. Crane says it’s important to talk before you book, then make a list of everyone’s needs and prioritize. She suggests allowing each person to have one request.

    Remember that it’s okay for family members to go their separate ways sometimes, too. “We have found that when interests are diverse, we split up and come back together again for mealtime,” Crane reveals, adding that you shouldn’t forget to schedule free time. “Swim. Nap. Read,” she says. “Set aside an hour or more to recharge, especially as we age and tire a bit more.”

    And lastly, the duo advises that as a family, you should always aim to try something new.  

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    Some took his side and felt his wife was manipulating him

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    Others didn’t understand why the man wouldn’t want to just relax with family

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    Koala_Tralala
    Community Member
    5 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Honey, I'm not going on this kind of vacation anymore. It's not MY vacation, it's not OUR vacation, it's not even YOUR vacation. It's YOUR MOM'S vacation, and she is the one dictating everything about it. And I'm not an accesory in somebody else's plan of entertaiment"

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    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would say I would go, but only on the proviso that me and our children are not subject to the in laws rules and planning. Say we will join them when there is something we want to join them on, but it is OUR vacation too and we want to do some things we want to do. If that's not ok then I will not go and I won't make the children go unless they want to.

    ID
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My wife is a pushover. So I pushed her over and she agreed. Now mum and bro pushed her over and I'm mad that she didn't stuck up for me. Shocker.

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    Koala_Tralala
    Community Member
    5 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Honey, I'm not going on this kind of vacation anymore. It's not MY vacation, it's not OUR vacation, it's not even YOUR vacation. It's YOUR MOM'S vacation, and she is the one dictating everything about it. And I'm not an accesory in somebody else's plan of entertaiment"

    V
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would say I would go, but only on the proviso that me and our children are not subject to the in laws rules and planning. Say we will join them when there is something we want to join them on, but it is OUR vacation too and we want to do some things we want to do. If that's not ok then I will not go and I won't make the children go unless they want to.

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    ID
    Community Member
    1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My wife is a pushover. So I pushed her over and she agreed. Now mum and bro pushed her over and I'm mad that she didn't stuck up for me. Shocker.

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