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To chose holiday over baby?

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Thelittleenginethatcouldd · 08/09/2024 18:39

posting for traffic, posted in chat too

I’ve got 2 lovely children, but since my second was born I’ve known I wanted a third.

we have the space (although would need to upsize in the future) and the car and the income about (120k a year) and some great state schools in the area, as well as very generously discounted nursery for instance FT with 15 hrs is about £550 a month. Our mortgage is small and will get smaller when rates drop (we’ve got a high fix). We pay the max into our pensions (about 15% each), save for the kids. Plenty of progression work wise.

BUT, I spent my entire twenties studying and then fell pregnant quite soon after getting married, and there are so many lovely places I’ve always wanted to visit and things to do.

we could afford to do one big holiday every year ( I shop around, maybe every other year if we went really big the year prior) BUT with another child it would be more like one every 3 years. Now I now this is not really a problem, but I’m so conflicted, and due to my age I just don’t really have the time to kick the can down the road. Has anyone else ever thought this? I can’t bring myself to part with any baby things or clothes and I know I yearn for another, but also I feel like there’s so many wonderful places that I’d love to take my kids and see myself (the Caribbean, California, Maldives, Canada, china, Japan etc)

I’m a penny and the bun person as well as a dreamer, anyone else stood where I’m standing now.

edit to say I’m 35

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Cel77 · 15/11/2025 22:04

That's why I think child benefit should be means tested...

LuckySantangelo35 · 16/11/2025 10:24

Twoshoesnewshoes · 12/09/2024 13:46

Anyways, just have a third.
you know when you both have a nap in bed and you wake up with them next to you and they’re all warm and snuggly….do that

@Twoshoesnewshoes

nah, do the Maldives, OP

LuckySantangelo35 · 16/11/2025 10:30

JollyZebra · 11/09/2024 12:11

All children want on holiday is fun and water with their parent(s). They will not appreciate and remember long haul destinations. You could take them to a UK holiday park or UK camping and they'd still enjoy. It depends on how you want to portray yourself to others. If exotic holiday snaps of you and your family on social media are your thing, then you know what you should do. Giving your children a wider taste of holiday breaks such as UK and camping is also a good thing. My grandchildren are happy anywhere with their parents - in a sunny, hot location in a warm sea or playing in muddy campsite puddle.

@JollyZebra

eww no I’d hate camping! A holiday is as just as much for the parents as it is for the kids. And most adults hate camping

Thelittleenginethatcouldd · 16/11/2025 19:30

Cel77 · 15/11/2025 22:04

That's why I think child benefit should be means tested...

It is…

if you earn over a certain amount it has to be paid back…

more gaming to be had if you’re self employed, we just pay our bonuses into our pension and now have taken a company card to we only have to pay about £300 back

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