age 18.
they are bored there
I'm home schooled and I follow the vacation time of the state schools.
Anything you want! Disney is all about family, and if you're going on an adults only vacation, don't just do adult things. Spend some time around the children, especially since you were once a child yourself!
find a day off that you can spend that time, or ask for vacation off and be able to spend time to chill and use your assets.
spend time with his family
Spend equal time with them. Get them to spend time with each other. But, NEVER pick your boyfriend, over your child. Your child is far more important.
The best way to spend any vacation is to learn something new while relaxing, of course in Australia it is almost impossible not to enjoy yourself at the same time.
if you cant spend time with both of them at the same time, Get one child to go somewhere with a friend then you have time with the other child and try spending time with them together.
I would be honest and vulnerable and tell your husband exactly what you are concerned about. You are responsible to your heart. Your husband is responsible to his. You cant change anything if he still wants to spend time with her , but you can know where you stand and decide what you do next.
During my Puja vacation, I typically spend time with family and friends, visit temples and participate in religious activities, enjoy traditional food and sweets, and take part in cultural events and celebrations. It's a time for relaxation and rejuvenation while also connecting with my cultural and religious roots.
To write a diary about how to spend summer vacation, start by discussing your plans before the vacation begins, such as activities you hope to do or places you want to visit. Throughout the vacation, write about each day's experiences, including any highlights or memorable moments. Reflect on how you spent your time and how it made you feel, capturing both the fun and meaningful aspects of your summer vacation in your diary entries.
read at least 1 hour a day to a child and let the child read with you