Phatoomch
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Oh gosh, I've made LOTS of parenting decisions on the basis of convenience!
We bought our house because of the convenient location to school, community centres, grocery store and library.
I taught my kids how to do the dishes when they were 7, because it was more convenient for me not to have to cook *and* clean dishes.
I taught them to cook for themselves, clean their own rooms and do their own laundry, because of the convenience of having kids who can do things for themselves. I taught them how to handle money so I could send them to the store to pick things up for me.
I put coat hooks at their eye level, because picking up their coats was inconvenient for me. All their toys lived in bins. And I babyproofed, because constantly following a baby around trying to keep them safe is a PIA.
Shoot, I taught my daughter to read because I had a new baby and simply didn't have the time to entertain her constantly. I loved being able to just shove a book under her nose and forget about her for the next hour.
I took my children many places with me, but we didn't do any big vacations until they were 7 and 9 years old. It just wouldn't have been convenient for me or anyone else.
I totally agree with you, but the OP was asking from a taking a vacation POV - buying a house, schools etc is a long term decision


We have never left a child behind because of the reasoning that not everyone does/likes the same thing. That is one of the great lessons to learn being in a family. We try to make sure everyone gets to do what they like best...and the ones who dont like a ride just wait patiently. Works for our family.
Although that's not our cup of tea, it really is an individual family's decision.