Hi Everyone,
I could use a little advice and the benefit of your experience. Our upcoming trip to meet my BIL, SIL and nephews at WDW is quickly turning in to one of those things where EVERYONE wants to go: MIL, FIL, step-MIL, half-BIL and those are the ones I've heard of so far!
If it was my family, the women would get together and organize everything so that we'd all meet up a couple times a day -- probably for breakfast and dinner and otherwise come and go as we wish. We would have PS's and everyone would show up -- not a problem.
But DH's family doesn't plan in advance and can't be counted on to show up to WDW and if they do, can't be counted on to make it to dinner on time.
In addition to that, the ILs have a variety of personality traits which basically means that everyone is going to want to do what they want to do, will make their plans at the last minute, and will want everyone else to go along with it.
So, how best to get everyone in the same room for a little while each day? I was thinking that we could tell everyone which hotel we are staying at (Courtyard) and then let them know what time to meet us if they want to have breakfast together. (These aren't the kind of folks who like to be told where to stay our eat -- they'd just argue with me.) And maybe we can do a couple dinners together too. Any thoughts??? Has anything worked well for others?
Also, how best to ask the ILs not to curse like sailors in front of my toddler son??? Unfortunately, the F-word makes frequent appearances in several of the adults' vocabularies -- basically, several of the ILs have very blue-collar New York attitudes. I had thought I might end up saying something like, "Please try to tone down the cussing -- I don't want Ethan to start saying that word."
Thank you for your thougts and advice,
EthansMom
I could use a little advice and the benefit of your experience. Our upcoming trip to meet my BIL, SIL and nephews at WDW is quickly turning in to one of those things where EVERYONE wants to go: MIL, FIL, step-MIL, half-BIL and those are the ones I've heard of so far!
If it was my family, the women would get together and organize everything so that we'd all meet up a couple times a day -- probably for breakfast and dinner and otherwise come and go as we wish. We would have PS's and everyone would show up -- not a problem.
But DH's family doesn't plan in advance and can't be counted on to show up to WDW and if they do, can't be counted on to make it to dinner on time.
In addition to that, the ILs have a variety of personality traits which basically means that everyone is going to want to do what they want to do, will make their plans at the last minute, and will want everyone else to go along with it.
So, how best to get everyone in the same room for a little while each day? I was thinking that we could tell everyone which hotel we are staying at (Courtyard) and then let them know what time to meet us if they want to have breakfast together. (These aren't the kind of folks who like to be told where to stay our eat -- they'd just argue with me.) And maybe we can do a couple dinners together too. Any thoughts??? Has anything worked well for others?
Also, how best to ask the ILs not to curse like sailors in front of my toddler son??? Unfortunately, the F-word makes frequent appearances in several of the adults' vocabularies -- basically, several of the ILs have very blue-collar New York attitudes. I had thought I might end up saying something like, "Please try to tone down the cussing -- I don't want Ethan to start saying that word."
Thank you for your thougts and advice,
EthansMom
So I can't really help with the prob. of ILs. My husband prob. could though!
for a long while. This is especially true if the others are less than enthusiastic.