Julie Jay: A hotel break can feel more like a breakdown when you have a toddler
I vow not to stay in a hotel room again until one or both of the kids is booking it on his company credit card. Picture: iStockĀ
I decide to cut the husband some slack, given that he was the last man standing, and accompany my five-year-old down for breakfast, where he lets me help him with his activity book.
While sipping my flat white, I daydream of a time when I will have two boys going to bed at a reasonable hour and keeping me company at breakfast the next day. That the current toddler carnage wonāt last forever.Ā
However, when I return to the room to find daddy and baby up and about and looking for hugs, I have a moment of wanting to keep him like this forever, late nights and all.
Our second night in the hotel is a little more civilised than the night before, with both kids asleep for 11 or, as they say in Spain, dinner time.

