TooBoyz4us
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We are faced with a dilemma , and I am sure it is one that many people have faced before.
We've decided to book a Disney vacation this year.Our Disney trips tend to be our longest vacations, and are usually 6-10 days in length or more with driving time etc. But, both sets of our parents are getting older and have many more health issues than when we traveled to Disney 5 years ago.
I am having a hard time telling myself it is "okay" for us to plan things within our own little family to have fun.And that you just can't sit around and wait for things that might happen.The problem is that on my side of the family,my Mom,who is disabled, is alone now having lost my Dad earlier this year, and my brother (who is living with her) is battling an illness himself.
I tend to be the rock for them.
At least on my DH's side, there are other siblings who could step in and handle things in the case of an immediate emergency.
I feel guilty thinking about vacationing---but on the same hand, I have to put my family first.(Meaning DH and our kids) Our kids are teens now, and in just a couple short years they will be graduating and moving on to college and their own lives. I don;t want to put things on hold and let what is left of their "childhood" slip on by.
So, I am curious to hear how you validate your family vacation time.Or do you even feel like you have to validate it?
Thanks ;-)
We've decided to book a Disney vacation this year.Our Disney trips tend to be our longest vacations, and are usually 6-10 days in length or more with driving time etc. But, both sets of our parents are getting older and have many more health issues than when we traveled to Disney 5 years ago.
I am having a hard time telling myself it is "okay" for us to plan things within our own little family to have fun.And that you just can't sit around and wait for things that might happen.The problem is that on my side of the family,my Mom,who is disabled, is alone now having lost my Dad earlier this year, and my brother (who is living with her) is battling an illness himself.
I tend to be the rock for them.
At least on my DH's side, there are other siblings who could step in and handle things in the case of an immediate emergency.
I feel guilty thinking about vacationing---but on the same hand, I have to put my family first.(Meaning DH and our kids) Our kids are teens now, and in just a couple short years they will be graduating and moving on to college and their own lives. I don;t want to put things on hold and let what is left of their "childhood" slip on by.
So, I am curious to hear how you validate your family vacation time.Or do you even feel like you have to validate it?
Thanks ;-)

I'm on the validating side. I'm not overboard but sometimes I do find myself questioning or dealing with residual guilt about getting away even for little mini-vacations. Know that you are not alone.
). In order to give the best that you can to your family, you need to be at your mental best. Nothing like a nice time away out of the area code to do just the trick. A trip to WDW is even better.