Looking for some advice...
Next month DW and I are spending 4 days at WDW. This will be our first trip alone together since our son was born over 3 years ago. I've had to leave on business trips for periods at least this long, so I'm not particularly worried about myself. But DW is another story. The only time she has spent away from either child was the couple of days she was in the hospital when DD was born about a year ago.
The kids will be staying with Grandma and Grandpa while we are gone. I'm taking a laptop PC along in case I need it for work, and I've even toyed with the idea of getting a couple of webcams so that we can say our "goodnights" every evening. But on another level, I think that may only help sustain the separation anxiety.
We already have a family trip planned for December, and our son is getting excited about spending extended time with Grandma and Grandpa while we are on this "adult" trip. I work 40+ per week and DW has worked part-time jobs at times. So I don't think there will be any real separation anxiety for him.
We both know that we need this trip to recharge and have some extended time alone. On many levels we are VERY much looking forward to it. The last two times we went, DW was pregnant and missed all of the thrill rides. So we're particularly looking forward to being able to hit all of those rides together (without child swap), since that certainly won't happen in December.
However, I would be foolish to think that DW would have dry eyes when we pull out of the driveway.
Any tips for easing the initial (and extended) heartache just a bit?
Next month DW and I are spending 4 days at WDW. This will be our first trip alone together since our son was born over 3 years ago. I've had to leave on business trips for periods at least this long, so I'm not particularly worried about myself. But DW is another story. The only time she has spent away from either child was the couple of days she was in the hospital when DD was born about a year ago.
The kids will be staying with Grandma and Grandpa while we are gone. I'm taking a laptop PC along in case I need it for work, and I've even toyed with the idea of getting a couple of webcams so that we can say our "goodnights" every evening. But on another level, I think that may only help sustain the separation anxiety.
We already have a family trip planned for December, and our son is getting excited about spending extended time with Grandma and Grandpa while we are on this "adult" trip. I work 40+ per week and DW has worked part-time jobs at times. So I don't think there will be any real separation anxiety for him.
We both know that we need this trip to recharge and have some extended time alone. On many levels we are VERY much looking forward to it. The last two times we went, DW was pregnant and missed all of the thrill rides. So we're particularly looking forward to being able to hit all of those rides together (without child swap), since that certainly won't happen in December.
However, I would be foolish to think that DW would have dry eyes when we pull out of the driveway.
Any tips for easing the initial (and extended) heartache just a bit?


