{"id":45601,"date":"2026-08-19T14:47:54","date_gmt":"2026-08-19T14:47:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/futureknowledge.in\/?p=45601"},"modified":"2026-08-19T14:47:54","modified_gmt":"2026-08-19T14:47:54","slug":"italy-with-my-in-laws-meant-late-starts-and-tricky-meals-then-we-got-a-week-to-ourselves","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/futureknowledge.in\/?p=45601","title":{"rendered":"Italy with my in-laws meant late starts and tricky meals. Then we got a week to ourselves."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When my husband, brother-in-law, and I were invited to our mutual friend&#039;s destination wedding in Tuscany, we promptly RSVP&#039;d &quot;yes!&quot;<\/p>\n<p>My husband, brother-in-law, and I all live in the United States, but my husband&#039;s parents live in Belgium, so we don&#039;t see them often. We invited my mother and father-in-law to join us in Italy so they could spend time with our 1-year-old son. My mother-in-law suggested that my sister-in-law, her partner, and their 1-year-old daughter, who also live in Belgium, join the trip.<\/p>\n<p>Before I knew it, our trip turned into a multi-generational family vacation with a group of 10 ranging in age from 1 to 71. I was grateful that we were able to coordinate getting so many family members together at once, but I&#039;m also glad my husband and I planned dedicated time for our family of three after the festivities.<\/p>\n<p>We looked for accommodations that were large enough to comfortably house all of us but also within our budget. We found an agriturismo, or traditional farm stay, in a small town called Santa Fiora. The town was cute, but it was about an hour away from our friend&#039;s wedding location and most of the region&#039;s attractions.<\/p>\n<p>We had to plan strategically about transportation. The few options we found for a vehicle that would seat 10 people were more expensive than renting two normal-sized cars that seat five people. Once I saw the narrow, winding cobblestone roads throughout Tuscany, I was glad we didn&#039;t choose a large van, which would have been challenging to maneuver in medieval towns.<\/p>\n<p>My husband and I are &quot;get out early to beat the crowds and heat&quot; type of travelers. Our son regularly gets up at 6 in the morning and doesn&#039;t care if we&#039;re on vacation. On this trip, the rest of our family woke up hours after us and were lackadaisical about getting out the door. We often didn&#039;t leave the house until around 11 in the morning. By the time we arrived at a town, it was time for lunch, and it was the heat of the day. This isn&#039;t how our family of three usually operates.<\/p>\n<p>My father-in-law doesn&#039;t eat pizza, pasta, or sauces \u2014 and we were in Italy. Another member of our group was lactose intolerant. On the other hand, my husband, son, and I are adventurous eaters and love experiencing a culture through its cuisine. We sometimes had to pass several restaurants before we found one with a menu diverse enough to satisfy everyone&#039;s dietary preferences.<\/p>\n<p>On one occasion at a pizzeria, I had already requested a table for 10. The wait staff was rearranging the tables to seat our group, while I awkwardly asked in broken Italian whether the pizzeria only served pizza. Answer: yes. We moved on to another restaurant that offered more options. It turned out to be the unexpected universal favorite meal of the trip for the entire family: donkey stew.<\/p>\n<p>After a week, the rest of the family headed back to their respective homes. My husband, son, and I stayed for another week to explore the Dolomites in northern Italy, a bucket list destination of mine.<\/p>\n<p>Take a smarter break in your day &#8211; and see how far you get.<\/p>\n<p>During this time, we had the freedom to get up as early as we wanted to hit the hiking trails. Our active family hiked over 20 miles in 3 days without having to account for the rest of the family&#039;s stamina levels.<\/p>\n<p>We loved stopping at a refugio, a mountain hut with a restaurant and sleeping accommodations along the hiking trails. In the middle of our hike, we could sip espressos, eat a warm meal, and use a bathroom with indoor plumbing. The Dolomites have been one of my favorite hiking trips to date.<\/p>\n<p>I&#039;m glad we did a big family vacation while my in-laws are still healthy and active enough to travel. Because we live far from my husband&#039;s family, I cherish the time my son gets to spend with them. I&#039;m also glad we reserved part of the trip for our smaller family unit. It gave us a chance to choose activities we enjoyed without compromise.<\/p>\n<p>Every time  publishes a story, you\u2019ll get an alert straight to your inbox!<\/p>\n<p>Every time a new  story is published, you\u2019ll get an alert straight to your inbox!<\/p>\n<p><em>Source: <a href='https:\/\/www.businessinsider.com\/italy-with-extended-family-then-took-week-for-ourselves-2026-8' target='_blank'>Read the original article on www.businessinsider.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When my husband, brother-in-law, and I were invited to our mutual friend&#039;s destination wedding in Tuscany, we promptly RSVP&#039;d &quot;yes!&quot; My husband, brother-in-law, and I all live in the United States, but my husband&#039;s parents live in Belgium, so we don&#039;t see them often. 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