We had a great cruise because I wasn't taking the homework on the boat for only 3 days! It probably would have gotten lost or tossed with my luck! I personally spoke to DS(10)'s teacher this morning (he was really worried and wanted me to go in personally) and she said no problem about the writing assignments and he could finish them later this week. I told her that her and the other teacher were driving me crazy (I have a pretty good relationship with her) with all of the work that she gave him and she said that is what they have to do. I wrote a note for DS(6) so we will see later today what comes home. DS(6) doesn't worry as much. Next time I will see if we can compromise on some type of journals, etc. Coming home and unpacking is bad enough but having to jump into homework was even worse! 


I have always struggled with this issue. We are also fiscally average, we go to Disney when we can afford it which is never when school is out. SO, we are taking them out of school when it is cheap. Funny, I get more grief from my Father-in -Law than the school We live in an upper middle class community in Upstate NY with a huge school district (8 elementary schools), they are very help*** with homework packets, and don't seem to get stressed out about it, I really think there are more families that do go away at odd times, rather than the normal school vacations. I had posted in the past about my FIL giving me grief, many posters where so helpful to me then, your advice was to go whcih we did. We brought the homework, left the tetbooks home by accident, so had to do the work at the last minute. 
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) Needless to say he had a stiff punishment for lying to me and not handing in his homework - I will say the teachers were terrific in making sure that we had the work way ahead of time.
Just a frustrated mom that didn't want to end my cruise with a afternoon of dealing with a large homework ordeal! 

