badblackpug
<font color=blue>If you knew her you would be shoc
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The children still all get to go to Disney, so I don't really see a huge problem. Really the option I see that makes sense is to invite the kids on your trip too. Usually that's what you do with step children so they don't feel left out. However, I would assume that would tick the mom off even more because then the wind would be knocked out of her sails vacation wise.
I would tell her "We're sorry if our vacation plans have upset you. Normally we would ask the children to accompany us, but since you had a Disney vacation already planned we didn't want to step on your toes."
I do think that you should be willing to take them if it becomes an option. Otherwise I can see how your timing might be seen as a way out taking his kids on the trip.
Yes, very good idea. I would talk to the kids, explain to them that this year they are going with their mom and your son is going with you, but that next year you can all go together. Tell them to pay a lot of attention when they go, so that they can help you plan all their favorite things for next year, and your son will do the same. That gives you one nice, big family project to work on together!
Not only would I not make that drive alone, no one in my family would allow me to. I made a four hour drive once to evacuate for a hurricane (note that it was possibly a life or death situation) and I was a nervous wreck afterwards.
. I'm ususally planning at least a year in advance. Wish me luck.