Last year we had DH's family here for Christmas, first time in 18 years DH and I didn't have to travel for Christmas (we do Christmas with his family the Saturday before). Several of his siblings stayed at a local hotel and the kids had a grand time swimming in the pool. My MIL felt we should make this an annual event, spending our Christmas time at a hotel so no one has to do any prep work, cooking, etc. Great.
I suggested we go to a resort that we have stayed at many times and have always had a great time. They have a HUGE indoor waterpark that is fun for all ages of kids (the kids range from 1-13 years old). It would be about a 2 hour drive for everyone in the family, which I though was reasonable. When I suggested that my MIL just looks at me and said "well who wants to drive that far for Christmas"? Well, it would be SHORTER for us and DH's one brother and his family to go there then the hotel, Comfort Inn, in their town which is a 3 hour drive for us now.
Sometimes it just bugs me when they don't consider the rest of the family in their plans. When our DS was the only grandchild they (the rest of the family) always complained that we didn't visit often enough, yet they never came to our place-the only time DH's sister has ever come to visit us was Christmas last year and for DS's Baptism and First Communion-in 18 years remember. Then everyone else started having kids and started complaining about how much traveling with kids was a pain in the rear, oh really.
I am still trying to figure out how to get them to someplace more central so we aren't stuck doing all the driving, again!
I suggested we go to a resort that we have stayed at many times and have always had a great time. They have a HUGE indoor waterpark that is fun for all ages of kids (the kids range from 1-13 years old). It would be about a 2 hour drive for everyone in the family, which I though was reasonable. When I suggested that my MIL just looks at me and said "well who wants to drive that far for Christmas"? Well, it would be SHORTER for us and DH's one brother and his family to go there then the hotel, Comfort Inn, in their town which is a 3 hour drive for us now.
Sometimes it just bugs me when they don't consider the rest of the family in their plans. When our DS was the only grandchild they (the rest of the family) always complained that we didn't visit often enough, yet they never came to our place-the only time DH's sister has ever come to visit us was Christmas last year and for DS's Baptism and First Communion-in 18 years remember. Then everyone else started having kids and started complaining about how much traveling with kids was a pain in the rear, oh really.
I am still trying to figure out how to get them to someplace more central so we aren't stuck doing all the driving, again!
I sooo know what you mean! Several years ago, my grandma died. She lived in the cities, so do I and one other sister but all other siblings are in another state. Several of them came out for the funeral. I was 7 months pregnant at the time, had a 5 yo who had just started kindergarten, was MOVING, AND had a not quite 1.5 yo baby. To top it all off, DH was out of town at his nephew's baptism as he was the godfather and you can't really plan ahead for a funeral. My sisters were staying at my other sister's house and I invited them to come up one of the nights for dinner and dessert. I was informed that it was really far to drive and they didn't want to come that far when they were here for such a short time and couldn't I drive down there? On a weeknight, by myself, an hour away.....oh yes, I can see the logic in that plan.


That's exactly what it's like at my house too. It's a lot of work going away. Much nicer just to stay at home.