Steamboat Marti
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Cinderumbrella said:OK DDA, I need a little advice. Actually, I need you to tell me that I am being a baby and to grow up!! Or not, you tell me what you think:
As you know, we are going to WDW in December. I have always wanted to be there at Christmastime and after some prodding, DH agreed to go. His parents are coming too. Not sure what I think about that since I am an obsessive planner and she is too (but in a whole different way). Now, the inlaws have invited their daughter and her family to come with. First thing she wants to do is change the dates to make it more convenient for her. Also, they will need to stay at a value since the trip is going to be a real budget crunch for them. MIL thinks we should all stay at the same hotel (Yes this is the same MIL who has reservations about staying at mod and not a deluxe and now she wants to go value!).
DH will never rock the boat where MIL is concerned so I am on my own here.
I am losing some of my excitement over the trip.... am I being a baby or do I have the right to feel a little deflated?
We just completed a family trip in October - and I will tell you this - I WILL NEVER DO IT AGAIN!!! Everybody seemed to get what they wanted except us! You can not please everyone so I would go with trying to please your family. I've done it with my family and DH's family and they were the same. We felt that we didn't have the vacation that WE wanted or needed as a family. Go with your heart - there are pleasant ways to tell others that this vacation is for your family if it comes to that. But you certainly aren't a baby! If you aren't enjoying the prospect of planning this trip now, I don't think it will get any better. Please do what is best for you and your family.
It is hard to lose a parent or even a special grandparent. I will put all your family in my prayers.

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