Imagine this: a tradition as steady as the rising sun, a yearly escape into the wild with friends, kayaks, and the promise of no responsibilities. Now, throw in a newborn baby and what do you get? A recipe for drama that’s juicier than a ripe peach in summer. This tale isn’t just about a trip; it’s about the clash of freedom and fatherhood, of yearly traditions and new beginnings. As we dive into this story, remember, every family has its traditions, but what happens when life throws a curveball? ⛺️ Let’s find out.
The Tradition Begins ️

A Decade of Escapades

The Unbreakable Rule?

The Streak Continues

Pregnancy Pauses

My Turn on the Trip

Our Year to Miss

Due Date Drama

The Planning Conflict

A Place to Save for Later ️

The Unwelcome Reminder

The Argument Ignites

The Newborn Debate

A Fit Thrown

The Final Word?

Family and Friends Weigh In ⚖️

A Divide Among Friends

The Verdict? ⚖️
So, there you have it, folks! A tale as old as time – tradition vs. new responsibilities. It’s not just about a camping trip; it’s a saga about growing up, stepping up, and maybe, just maybe, learning to compromise. Whether you’re Team Tradition or Team Baby Duty, one thing’s for sure: parenthood is full of surprises, and so is marriage. As for our couple? Only time will tell if hubby will be pitching a tent or changing diapers this July. ⛺️ Now, let’s dive into what the internet has to say about this domestic drama. Buckle up, because opinions are like baby diapers – everyone’s got one and they’re often full of… surprises.
NTA. They’re all TA for thinking it’s okay to leave you alone with a newborn.

NTA. Needing help after giving birth is completely reasonable.

NTA but is he ready to step up as a father?

“NTA. Leaving a postpartum mother & newborn alone? Unreasonable and selfish. “

“NTA. Your husband’s lack of interest in fatherhood is concerning. Seek professional help.”

“NTA. Prioritizing a trip over your newborn? His commitment is lacking. “

Hubby’s immature behavior and disrespectful friends causing major drama!

NTA. Both parents need to share responsibilities and communicate effectively.

NTA. Husband prioritizing trip over newborn duties is selfish

“NTA. Stressful first weeks with newborn, but better communication needed.”

“NTA: Men party, women parent. Friends set a bad precedent. “

Dad prioritizes camping over family? ️ Huge red flag!

NTA: Newborn stage is tough, no one can fully understand

New dad’s vacation plans clash with parental responsibilities

NTA. Dad needs to step up and share the responsibilities.

Hubby’s priorities questioned: Family or camping?

Concerned about hubby’s commitment to fatherhood

NTA. Fatherhood is a 24/7 gig. No ducking out allowed

No excuse for hubby’s clash with newborn duties.

Hubby’s annual trip leaves new mom alone with newborn
