Funny one of my son's many nicknames is Bubby. He's a Brady, and so he gets called, Brady-boo, Baby-boo and Bubby. I purposefully yell, "Go Baby-Boo" at his hockey games. He's almost 11, and I've threatened to do it when he's in the NHL, LOL.
My friends did Africa this year as the last big family trip before their son started college. They did the manor. My daughter is OBSESSED with giraffes and was DYING over the photos and videos. My friend said it was well worth every penny.
Ahhhh yes, pregnancy dreams! Those were tons of fun. Try looking up the meanings. Mine were always spot on. Often whatever random thing I dreamt about tied back to feeling tied, drained, etc, LOL.
I managed to become the best mom in the world last night. My 14yo has been depressed since finals. She studied really hard and failed them all. Her HS is ranked #25 in the NATION for academics, etc. So it's not an easy place to be, and she's just not "that kid" who does great in school. She busted her butt and got A's, B's and C's (one being in french which she just started this year after having spanish since 1st grade). So we were proud of her. Anyways, she's been on my case about a vacation and needing one NOW. Well as a teacher that's not easy for me to do. She's been mad as one of the guys I'm dating (professional gambler) has been flying me down to MS to see him on my off weekends, so she feels like I've had all these trips and vacations. I've explained I'm not paying and it's not a vacation, but she's 14, she sees me not in MI, it's a vacation these days. Her BFFs (twins) moved to TX this summer. Their family is like her adopted family. They said she can come down this weekend and stay over our mid-winter break. When I looked into tickets 2 weeks ago I could have gotten her there for $180. I had to swallow a lot and pay $390 for her ticket last night. Her dad is going 1/2 with me, and I used $150 in delta GCs I had to cover my 1/2. It's funny there was a direct Spirit flight and a direct Delta. She was like, I will pay the $40 difference to be able to fly Delta. LOL. I have to laugh, even the pilot I'm dating (he's a Spirit pilot) won't fly Spirit. He always takes Delta flights when he travels (for work or vacations).
Has anyone LIED about their child's age when under 15? My daughter flew "solo" last year on her school trip to DC (she was with classmates and teachers obv, but sat alone next to strangers). I'm not worried about her flying down to Austin. She's literally 1 month (to the day) from being 15. I know we can walk her to the gate here in Detroit....if not because she's under 17, because Detroit is piloting a program to allow ANYONE to go to the gate for both departures and arrivals.
I figure TSA she can show her school ID and have her birth certificate. I'm just wondering will Delta want to check her birth certificate at check-in. They never have in the past. She's not checking any bags, so she has no reason to go to the counter. She'll have texting on the flight (since Delta has free messaging). She's more than okay if her BFFs parents can't get her at the gate and she has to meet them. I'm not worried at all. I just thinks it's BEYOND stupid to have to pay $300 for her when literally she can be in contact with us 100% of the time. The Spirit pilot (I'm dating) told me to just lie about her age. So I put 3/17/2004 as her bday. I'm just wondering if we'll get hit with the fee at the gate? She also looks more than old enough to pass for 15. She's as tall as me almost (I'm 5'7). She flew "solo" last year. She's flown with me probably 10 times, so she's seasoned enough to fly solo as well.