Frozenfingers
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- Apr 12, 2003
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Last year we invited DD15's best friend tojoin us at WDW, she need only provide airfare and spending money. Plenty of notice, but her parents declined. cited they couldn't justify spending that much on one kid with so little notice (3 months).. Not totaly without understanding, they have five kids, one of which is seriously ill and spends more time in the hospital than at home, so it seems. (but really.. turned down for the cost of a plane ticket? little shortsighted on my part) The girls are now 16.
Anyway, last week we extended the invitation (via mail) again for June 05, as an early graduation present for the girl. We said that we would pick up all but spending money. (well, a reasonalble amount for airfare.. if we can't afford our tickets, we wouldnt buy any). Figured 14 months advance notice should be enough time, but gave them till May 1 to decide.. we are DVCers and need to have a gameplan in place by June if they say no again. DW says we WILL go next June regardless, and I listen to her!!
The only stipulations are her own spending money, and she and DD plan the vacation, to include what they wanted to do the middle weekend off property. 11 days in Florida.. Carte Blanche, (within reason).. a trip of a lifetime for the girls..we hope. And we all know what fun it is to plan and anticipate a trip, right? (This actually reinforces a school assignment where they had to plan a cross country trip) The girl works also, and could have worse goals than saving for a trip to WDW.. She will be 17 by this time..
Now, DD says her friends younger sibs are giving her a very hard time because they want to go too.. and they feel it is "unfair that she be allowed to go". One of the reasons we want her to go, is she will unlikely ever have the chance to go with her family.. I think church mice have more disposable income than her parents. . And, what kid wouldn't want to go to WDW? Not sure how the sibs found out about it so soon, that was one reason we mailed the letter, so only the adults would be privy.
Have DW and I erred in offering this opportunity to DD's friend? Should we have just left well enough alone and not invited sibling ******* for the parents to deal with too? They got a pretty full plate already.. The invitation is already out there so nothing can be done about that. Just not sure we didn't do evil with a golden intent.
If the situation was reversed, I don't think I could NOT allow my daughter this opportunity, especially if she were willing to save for a year to go.. and that she will be 17 years old. I'm beginning to think we put the parents in a lousy spot. Maybe we are just anxious that they will say no, just not to deal with the littler kids.. Maybe we should just sit back and let the next month pass without comment?..
Thanks for listening.
Anyway, last week we extended the invitation (via mail) again for June 05, as an early graduation present for the girl. We said that we would pick up all but spending money. (well, a reasonalble amount for airfare.. if we can't afford our tickets, we wouldnt buy any). Figured 14 months advance notice should be enough time, but gave them till May 1 to decide.. we are DVCers and need to have a gameplan in place by June if they say no again. DW says we WILL go next June regardless, and I listen to her!!
The only stipulations are her own spending money, and she and DD plan the vacation, to include what they wanted to do the middle weekend off property. 11 days in Florida.. Carte Blanche, (within reason).. a trip of a lifetime for the girls..we hope. And we all know what fun it is to plan and anticipate a trip, right? (This actually reinforces a school assignment where they had to plan a cross country trip) The girl works also, and could have worse goals than saving for a trip to WDW.. She will be 17 by this time..
Now, DD says her friends younger sibs are giving her a very hard time because they want to go too.. and they feel it is "unfair that she be allowed to go". One of the reasons we want her to go, is she will unlikely ever have the chance to go with her family.. I think church mice have more disposable income than her parents. . And, what kid wouldn't want to go to WDW? Not sure how the sibs found out about it so soon, that was one reason we mailed the letter, so only the adults would be privy.
Have DW and I erred in offering this opportunity to DD's friend? Should we have just left well enough alone and not invited sibling ******* for the parents to deal with too? They got a pretty full plate already.. The invitation is already out there so nothing can be done about that. Just not sure we didn't do evil with a golden intent.
If the situation was reversed, I don't think I could NOT allow my daughter this opportunity, especially if she were willing to save for a year to go.. and that she will be 17 years old. I'm beginning to think we put the parents in a lousy spot. Maybe we are just anxious that they will say no, just not to deal with the littler kids.. Maybe we should just sit back and let the next month pass without comment?..
Thanks for listening.