MrsToad
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I seem to be in the minority however, I wouldn't go unless DH was VERY okay with it. Some thoughts:
1) Your marriage is still young - I don't know how long you were together before getting married, but maybe DH is looking forward to spending your vacation time together, even if working around the house.
2) You are in a new home - maybe DH wants to share the experience during this vacation time of putting your own heart and soul into your home, even if all you can do to help is hand him tools, spread grass seed, provide beverages, and share conversation on your plans for this new home.
3) Maybe you could discuss setting a firm date in the future where you and your DH can make the trip to Disney together; let him know that you are giving up this opportunity to go with your parents out of respect for his feelings, but that you would like a commitment to go together on a particular date in the near future.
4) Marriage is not always 50/50, nor a perfect compromise (though when compromises can be reached, it is a wonderful thing). Sometimes, however, we each must take turns giving into the desires of the other spouse if that spouse really feels strongly; doing so, in my opinion, does not make one spouse subordinate to the other but rather, shows that spouse how much their feelings mean to you.
These are just my own thoughts and I certainly don't know all the details of your relationship. I have also been known to be a bit old-fashioned. Either way, good luck with your decision and best wishes to you and your DH.
1) Your marriage is still young - I don't know how long you were together before getting married, but maybe DH is looking forward to spending your vacation time together, even if working around the house.
2) You are in a new home - maybe DH wants to share the experience during this vacation time of putting your own heart and soul into your home, even if all you can do to help is hand him tools, spread grass seed, provide beverages, and share conversation on your plans for this new home.
3) Maybe you could discuss setting a firm date in the future where you and your DH can make the trip to Disney together; let him know that you are giving up this opportunity to go with your parents out of respect for his feelings, but that you would like a commitment to go together on a particular date in the near future.
4) Marriage is not always 50/50, nor a perfect compromise (though when compromises can be reached, it is a wonderful thing). Sometimes, however, we each must take turns giving into the desires of the other spouse if that spouse really feels strongly; doing so, in my opinion, does not make one spouse subordinate to the other but rather, shows that spouse how much their feelings mean to you.
These are just my own thoughts and I certainly don't know all the details of your relationship. I have also been known to be a bit old-fashioned. Either way, good luck with your decision and best wishes to you and your DH.