After the divorce, some families still vacation together
Posted By Admin on March 28, 2011
Actor Bruce Willis has done it. So has Britains Prince Andrew and media mogul Arianna Huffington.
Theyve all vacationed with their ex-spouses and kids.
While such post-marital closeness is inconceivable to some divorced couples, others say its a great way to save money and to foster good memories, for the children and even the parents.
If you get along with your ex it can be very easy to do, said Mike Geoffrion, 39, who has vacationed with his ex-wife, Janna, and kids, including a trip to Disneyland.
Geoffrion, who manages a bike store in Fort Collins, Colo., divorced in 2006 after six years of marriage but thinks the joint vacations have been nice for the kids as well as the adults. Supervising and entertaining children is less stressful with two parents, he said, and he enjoyed the adult interaction. You get tired of talking to an 8-year-old over nice, expensive dinners, he said.
Vacationing together has also worked well for Meredith Morton, 39, an actress in Los Angeles, and her ex-husband, Shane Edelman.
When they first divorced in 2004, they took vacations with their infant son, Ace, because they both wanted to enjoy his firsts. Since then they have each remarried, yet continue to vacation en masse with their new spouses, Ace, and his three half-siblings.
Most recently, they rented a large house in Palm Springs, Calif., and spent three days relaxing by the pool, playing with the children and making fun of golfers.
It wasnt just like we were just sharing rent. We went to be with them, Morton explained.
It helps that her husband, Scott Cutler, a music producer, gets along with Edelman. For one thing, Cutler likes to eat, and Edelman likes to cook.
Die Hard actor Willis has vacationed with his former wife, Demi Moore, their three daughters, and her current husband, Ashton Kutcher. Its hard to understand, but we go on holidays together, he told Vanity Fair in a 2007 interview. We still raise our kids together we still have that bond.
Fran Walfish, a psychologist in Beverly Hills, Calif., and author of The Self-Aware Parent, said divorced couples vacationing amicably with their kids gets my complete endorsement.
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