I have 3 kids, DD11, DS10, and DS7. They have been to Disney and Universal many times. Probably about 7 times in total for the older ones. I have decided to take just my DD for a 12th birthday trip to Universal. We got free flights on SW using points and I have a family member who works for Universal so we'll get free park tix and we got a huge discount on hotel. My DD's birthday is next Friday and we're going for 3 nights. The kids all know we are doing some sort of surprise for her birthday but they have no idea what it is.
My problem is that I have no idea how to tell the other kids that they are not going! My Dh doesn't really like theme parks so most of the time I've taken the 3 kids on my own. I feel really badly for not bringing them but at the same time DD is becoming a tween and we haven't exactly been getting along great lately. I think some mother-daughter bonding would be great for us. My plan id to say that this is new family tradition and when each of them turn 12, they will get to take a special trip with mom or dad. I know they'll be excited about that but at the same time it will seem so far in the distance that I think they'll still be very upset about not going.
Just wondering how other's people's kids react to the news that their siblings are going and they are not. I know that "life isn't always fair" and we teach our kids that a lot, but I still feel bad! Unfortunately, the boys have sports all weekend so it's not like Dad can do something special with them while we are gone. Trying to figure out if I should tell them first, or tell her first, or just tell them all at once as they head out for the bus (we leave right after school).
My problem is that I have no idea how to tell the other kids that they are not going! My Dh doesn't really like theme parks so most of the time I've taken the 3 kids on my own. I feel really badly for not bringing them but at the same time DD is becoming a tween and we haven't exactly been getting along great lately. I think some mother-daughter bonding would be great for us. My plan id to say that this is new family tradition and when each of them turn 12, they will get to take a special trip with mom or dad. I know they'll be excited about that but at the same time it will seem so far in the distance that I think they'll still be very upset about not going.
Just wondering how other's people's kids react to the news that their siblings are going and they are not. I know that "life isn't always fair" and we teach our kids that a lot, but I still feel bad! Unfortunately, the boys have sports all weekend so it's not like Dad can do something special with them while we are gone. Trying to figure out if I should tell them first, or tell her first, or just tell them all at once as they head out for the bus (we leave right after school).