Nancyg56
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Stop stressing. As the number cruncher for my family when it came to planning meals, I can assure you it will all work out.
I would discuss the snacks with your SIL, but leave the rest alone. You will be planning the TS meals, so you should be good on that aspect of the plan. When it comes to CS meals, the kids will probably be able to order off of the regular menu now, and I think that there will be that additional snack option rather than dessert. That is good because the meals were a lot to have at one time, even for my hearty eaters. I found that in the beginning of the trip, we all tended to order our own CS meal, but after a day or two.. we all started discussing who wanted to share what. Just watch your credits as the trip goes on, you will know if you need to think about additional OOP funds. I doubt that will even be an issue.
As to the snacks, Figure out how many each person is allotted. Tell them they can use them any way they want, and they much keep track of them. And then let that go. IT is not a lot of thinking involved, even the most relaxed number cruncher can track a snack a day.
I would also add a small grocery order, or pack snack foods to go. Breakfast in the room is a help if you want an early start. You can save your snack credits for ice cream sundaes, and let the kids have treats as breakfast. Cereal bars, granola bars, and oatmeal are quick and easy, and take no room to pack.
I would discuss the snacks with your SIL, but leave the rest alone. You will be planning the TS meals, so you should be good on that aspect of the plan. When it comes to CS meals, the kids will probably be able to order off of the regular menu now, and I think that there will be that additional snack option rather than dessert. That is good because the meals were a lot to have at one time, even for my hearty eaters. I found that in the beginning of the trip, we all tended to order our own CS meal, but after a day or two.. we all started discussing who wanted to share what. Just watch your credits as the trip goes on, you will know if you need to think about additional OOP funds. I doubt that will even be an issue.
As to the snacks, Figure out how many each person is allotted. Tell them they can use them any way they want, and they much keep track of them. And then let that go. IT is not a lot of thinking involved, even the most relaxed number cruncher can track a snack a day.
I would also add a small grocery order, or pack snack foods to go. Breakfast in the room is a help if you want an early start. You can save your snack credits for ice cream sundaes, and let the kids have treats as breakfast. Cereal bars, granola bars, and oatmeal are quick and easy, and take no room to pack.