wvdisneymom
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 2, 2009
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Long story short... My hubby and I will be celebrating our 10 year anniversary this fall. He wants a trip alone... I think I would be miserable (worrying) w/out the kids. So, my solution is taking a sitter with us. The sitter (college girl from our church who has vacationed w/ us 3-4 other times) would take the kids to the pool, activities, naps, etc while hubby and I do our own thing...but then I would know they were safily tucked in bed at night. One evening we will take the kids (and sitter) to MNSSHP. Am I crazy thinking this would be a nice anniversary trip?? We would also be staying on-site for the first time ever.
I'm in the minority here I guess. We are going in July for our 9th
anniversary and we are taking the kids with us. We like to do some things by ourselves but things just don't feel right without the kiddos there. They do have time away and do have sleepovers with relatives so we don't smother them. I guess the fact that we had a full term pregnancy loss doesn't help things as far as ever wanting them to be out of our sight. (Burying a child has changed our outlook on everything in life and a loss we will never recover from) Again, we do not smother them and we are not a crazy overprotective parent(s) either. I kind of chuckled at the pp who said 'you roll over one day and say who are you' as that's probably how we will be. We do take short trips here and there alone when they are still in school but for now though, we wouldn't have it any other way then to take our kiddos along.....(then again, we BOTH want to take them, not sure what would happen if one of us did and one didn't) Have fun whatever you decide and congrats on your almost 10 year anniversary!!

. DH & I both feel that they are only young for so long and even as they grow up and become teens (like our two DSs), time is still precious with them
. I do realize that couple time is important too, but we will have alot of time for the two of us once the kids are grown and on their own. Good luck with your decision and congrats on your upcoming anniversary
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