brandylouwho
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My hubby isn't that bad (usually) but he often reminds me that a lot of people he knows take vacations without their kids! (Up until this month I had left my 4 year old a total of 2 nights in her life & I have never left the 14 mo old overnight yet--not that I don't want a break, but I have one to really leave them with for a week while I run off to have fun). Heck, I would LOVE to have an hour or two to just lay out by the pool when I am at WDW, but I cannot do that as I have to watch the kids (ensure they don't drown!)
I think asking his input on where to go was a great idea. You might also consider going some place that has babysitting services (we went to a Beaches Resort in Jamaica & utilized their kids club for an hour here & an hour there). So you can can a nice meal/a little romance.
I guess having kids means not having alot of "me" time. But it shouldn't mean you never get to go anywhere either. It may mean thatyou need to rethink where to go & how long to go for. Maybe long weekends, within driving distance of home are more managable while the kids are young?
Good luck!
I think asking his input on where to go was a great idea. You might also consider going some place that has babysitting services (we went to a Beaches Resort in Jamaica & utilized their kids club for an hour here & an hour there). So you can can a nice meal/a little romance.
I guess having kids means not having alot of "me" time. But it shouldn't mean you never get to go anywhere either. It may mean thatyou need to rethink where to go & how long to go for. Maybe long weekends, within driving distance of home are more managable while the kids are young?
Good luck!


As crazy as things were we decided to try again in 07'. We got on the DISboards and
He was liked a changed person! He commented on several ocassions how much fun he was having and how the matching Disney shirts did make it easy to find one another after. He even surprised me and dd with additional matching shirts for this coming trip.


We drove from Ohio to Gatlinburg when our youngest was two. My oldest asked "how long until we get there" as soon as we pulled out of the driveway. We had some good moments, but it was a difficult trip. Now that the kids are older, we are trying again and this time we are flying to WDW. I decided that my husband does not have to join us for everything on this trip and can stay by the pool or nap in the room if he feels like it. I am hoping that he will be struck with Disney Magic
and really enjoy himself.