My In-Laws Invite Themselves on Every Vacation We Plan

**My In-Laws Invite Themselves on Every Vacation We Plan**

Vacations used to be the thing I looked forward to most—an escape from work, from stress, from routine. But ever since I married my husband, vacations have become just another source of resentment.

Because his parents invite themselves. Every. Single. Time.

It started small. When we planned a weekend at the lake, his mom said, “Oh, that sounds fun! We’ll book the cabin next door.” Then came a beach trip, where they suddenly “found a great deal” at the same resort. Now it’s gotten to the point where if I even *mention* a trip, I can see the wheels turning in their heads.

Last year, I planned a romantic getaway for our anniversary. I told my husband not to mention it to anyone. Two weeks later, his mother called me directly. “So excited for the trip! I can’t wait for family dinners by the beach.”

I almost dropped the phone. He had told her.

This year, I put my foot down. I booked a mountain cabin for just the two of us and didn’t say a word. But sure enough, when his parents called to “check in,” my husband slipped. “Yeah, we’re heading to the mountains in July.”

A week later, they sent us their booking confirmation—for the cabin right next to ours.

The breaking point came when I confronted my husband. “Why do you let them do this? Why can’t you just say no?”

He shrugged. “It makes them happy. What’s the harm in a family vacation?”

I snapped. “Because it’s not a *family* vacation. It’s supposed to be *our* vacation. I married you, not your parents. I don’t want your mom sitting between us at dinner on our anniversary again.”

His face hardened. “You’re being selfish.”

That night, I canceled the cabin. The next morning, I told him: “From now on, I’ll plan my own vacations. You’re welcome to come, but if your parents show up, I won’t.”

He didn’t believe me at first. But here’s the truth: I’d rather go alone than spend another “romantic getaway” trapped in someone else’s family trip.

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