micmse2003
<font color=red>I am proud to have OMD. Obsessive
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Looked at our calendar and both of the weekends we have stuff.The weekend of the 14th-15th is dd's softball turny and picnic and the next weekend we will be at WDW! Keep us in mind if you have another.
Wow, the sky is all dark, we are in for some rain.
I am sooo sorry you won't be able to attend the mini meet.


I think the Dis Board needs to come with instructions for us non-computer wizards.


Hi Monica -- make the decision on what will make you have a better trip -- if YOU really will enjoy taking him to Europe, regardless of whether he deserves it or even seems to appreciate it (and he might not seem to when he really does), then take him. On the other hand, if his attitude will prevent you from enjoying the vacation, don't take him. Don't lose sight that this is your trip, you are paying for it, and you deserve to enjoy it!
Great advice Julie!!!

Evening all!
Just passing through - had a busy few days with a conference tomorrow![]()
Been watching the news for the past hour - for Blair supporters like me, it's been a sad day in the UK. We now have a new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.
David
I will miss watching Tony Blair on my C-Span.

This is exactly why many are advising me to take my mom. She'll be 77 in August. This could be her birthday present! She's travelled quite a bit in her lifetime - guess that's where I got my love of traveling. But, she's never been to Europe so this would be great. I've travelled with both my parents but nothing with just my mom.
I do have someone (Mark, my fairly recent new man) who will watch my son. He's 11, not even a true ST yet, still a SPT. Mark is pretty much insisting that I take my mom and leave my son with him. He's seen some of the recent behavior and doesn't feel that my son deserves to go.
Oh, and a key peice of info I held back. My son didn't know about the trip. But after he blew it at school and got kicked out for the last week therefore missing all his finals, I told him that I had a great trip planned. Still didn't tell him where, but explained that we needed a passport for it. I told him that if he didn't straigten up, we wouldn't go. Well, his response, was that it didn't matter, we'd still go because we always do. He's partialy correct. Many times I've had trips planned but then he gets in trouble. We end up going anyway because it was past the point of being able to cancel without losing all my money. Unfortunately this trip was past the cancellation point too. But I can change the ressie to another person without any penalty as long as I do it by next week.
I guess I held this info back because with it, it sort of makes the decison a no brainer. At least for anyone else who hears it. But it's not a no brainer to me. I wanted him to be able to go so badly. I guess now I'll leave him home, but tell him about the TOAL so that he knows he's got to make it through next year or else he'll be sitting at home again. Each trip was going to be a surprise announcement at the end of the school year. But I think if I use this year's as an example that may give him the incentive straighten up.
Monica you received some excellant advice.
My whole philosophy of raising children was a "yes" was the easy way out for parents. When the answer was a "No," there always had to be explanation and reason for the decision!! It is always harder to say "no" than it is to say "yes." After all these years of my thinking, my DD understands why there are some "no's" in life!!!
Hope this makes some sense but I believe rewards go with earning it.

