HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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So sorry, it's never to fun to come home from a vacation that turns out this way but the fact that you gifted her the trip, that makes it so much harder. My own instinct would be to have a cooling off period for you to feel better and her to have some time to absorb that her allowance of this behavior is not cool. The longer she ignores it, the harder it will be to control it. No matter the reason (and I have a child with special needs and he would have been dealt with just like my other kids, even more so that he learns early expectations) the behavior was unacceptable. My kids are grown now and I have found out that just because the parents are good friends or even relatives, it does not mean that the parenting style will be the same and sometimes those relationships change ... because your children come first. We've even had situations where the kids all got along well until a certain age and then focus changes and they were no longer interested in being together. This may be one where it's best for you to do adult girls days/nights (which she may greatly appreciate) or if the DHs are friendly, couples nights. It is not on you to entertain her children.
After a couple "less than ideal" vacations with others I am finally at a good place with those:
- Keep them infrequent because vacations are truly for our family.
- Never travel together in a car, everyone finds their own rides.
- Never stay in the same house or condo with them.
- If at a place like Disney, stay at different resorts. Resort time is for my family.
- Set up a time each morning when all will meet and where. No waiting around for someone.
- PLAN meals together and meals apart.
- Always have a way back to your lodging at the end of the day as everyone poops out at different times.
- If possible add time in front of or behind the group trip for your own family time.
After a couple "less than ideal" vacations with others I am finally at a good place with those:
- Keep them infrequent because vacations are truly for our family.
- Never travel together in a car, everyone finds their own rides.
- Never stay in the same house or condo with them.
- If at a place like Disney, stay at different resorts. Resort time is for my family.
- Set up a time each morning when all will meet and where. No waiting around for someone.
- PLAN meals together and meals apart.
- Always have a way back to your lodging at the end of the day as everyone poops out at different times.
- If possible add time in front of or behind the group trip for your own family time.