diamond shoes, I guess
mr. flea and I are on IM trying to work out what travel we will do to see our families in the next little while. We are caught in the trap of living far away from our families, so car travel isn't a practical option. We have 4 people who need plane seats, plus we pretty much need a spare car available at our destination, or a rental. We live 90 minutes from the nearest airport. We have very little vacation time. mr. flea's family wants us to go to Ohio for Easter, at $350 per person, 8 hours travel time (4 in the air, plus travel and check in time at both ends). For a total of 36 hours with his family. We are supposed to go to my half-brother's wedding in NH in May, similar issues, though it is far enough out that we can probably get nonstop flights at a decent price, more like $230 each, and take more time, because of Memorial Day. And my mother threatens to sell the Cape Cod house if we don't come this summer, so we're talking about going the last week of June/first week of July.
I'm just overwhelmed by it right now, and miserable. Imagine if we lived within a 3-4 hour drive of all our family members. Our lives would be so different.
I'm just overwhelmed by it right now, and miserable. Imagine if we lived within a 3-4 hour drive of all our family members. Our lives would be so different.

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* (In that to-the-hour vacation scheduling and widely scattered locations for professional rather than refugee reasons are a very first world thing. But still not in the sense that such problems comprise whining about one's luxuries!)
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Honestly, Phoebe, you can only do what you can do. And you are allowed to say "no." *You're* the one with the small kids, and limited time and money.
I see this happening with my sister too- she lives in Ohio and the rest of the family is in the Northeast... so forgive me if I am projecting!
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As the kids get older, it may be feasible to send them for solo visits with distant relatives, but right now? No, the grandparents can come to us.
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Moving from a four hour drive to an eight hour drive has made me less hesitant about saying "no." Because really, when the travel time equals your visit time--it's so not worth it.
Not to mention money and stress, etc.
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And I totally agree with your cost-benefit analysis of the Easter trip.
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