jdads2
Squirrelly as all heck
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OK, so I love my in-laws but they have been less than cooperative during these planning stages of our December trip.
Apperently they don't quite understand that some of our reservations and PS's are time sensitive. Just because we gave them several books and websites to look at just to familiarize themselves with the fabulous world of WDW, why would we expect them to do so.
I understand that not everyone has the same enthuisiasm of WDW as we do, but I was hoping that they would get some information so as to make it nicer for their grandkids to share experiences with them. Maybe get some input as to what they wouldl like to do while we're there. You know, maybe what restaurants they would like to try, what shows.
It just seems that they are trying to resist the possiblity that they might have a very good time.
So here is my question:
Should I tell them that they took so long deciding what days they were going to be with us that WDW is sold out?
OK just kidding...really.
I'm not that upset. No matter who comes with us to the world we have 1 steadfast rule:
"It's OUR vacation. We work hard during the year, we work different shifts and different days so that one of us is can be with our kids 24/7/365. When we have family time together we'll be happy to share our time with you, but we do what we want, when we want."
Anyone else have difficult vacation buddies?
Apperently they don't quite understand that some of our reservations and PS's are time sensitive. Just because we gave them several books and websites to look at just to familiarize themselves with the fabulous world of WDW, why would we expect them to do so.
I understand that not everyone has the same enthuisiasm of WDW as we do, but I was hoping that they would get some information so as to make it nicer for their grandkids to share experiences with them. Maybe get some input as to what they wouldl like to do while we're there. You know, maybe what restaurants they would like to try, what shows.
It just seems that they are trying to resist the possiblity that they might have a very good time.
So here is my question:
Should I tell them that they took so long deciding what days they were going to be with us that WDW is sold out?
OK just kidding...really.
I'm not that upset. No matter who comes with us to the world we have 1 steadfast rule:
"It's OUR vacation. We work hard during the year, we work different shifts and different days so that one of us is can be with our kids 24/7/365. When we have family time together we'll be happy to share our time with you, but we do what we want, when we want."
Anyone else have difficult vacation buddies?