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Katie Waldron's avatar

We visit family abroad each year. Though there's a time difference and a lot of planning (and et lag!) involved, it does make a difference to have cousins around to play with our kid and to get some adult time (and meals made by family members - no groceries to get, no cooking, no clean up!). It feels like we've gone back in time to dating/honeymoon time when we were kid-free. And we get all the feels from being around family again, in our old hood (we met abroad and lived with and very near my husband's family). This is a great idea, glad it works out for your families!

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Erica's avatar

Your vacation sounds like a very healthy old-school approach to connection and cooperation. It makes me wonder how far this type of arrangement could scale, with the demands of “normal” life. More and more I read about creative decisions for collective living, and they make a lot of sense in many ways. What if you could build this with kindred spirits?

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