Planning vacations can bring joy, but for some, they become sources of stress. One individual’s experience shows how a family trip, intended for relaxation, can turn into a challenge. The concept of the extended-family vacation might appeal to many parents, offering much-needed help with young children. However, this wasn’t the case for one family.
For some, parents might assist only slightly with childcare, avoiding responsibilities like meals, cleaning, or bedtimes. This lack of involvement and their expectation for everyone to join family activities can strain the joy out of such trips. When a family has a negative dynamic, it can create tension, overshadowing any potential for fun.
For the family in this scenario, these vacations feel more like a duty than a pleasant break, as the parents’ relationship issues affect everyone. While the annual trips continue, one sibling’s family avoids participation by citing summer sports commitments. While such strategies work for some, others struggle with how to gracefully excuse themselves.

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