NHdisneylover
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As for playing the "odds" as to whether your child will be in an emergency.. and being okay with that. I don't even know what to say. I get it that car travel is more dangerous, but everything I can control with car travel i do. Car seats, drive the speed limit, don't let myself get distracted. etc. You are limited with what you can control with air travel..but sitting next to your children to take care of them is certainly basic.
I admit tones can be decieving online--but boy that comes across as terribly insulting. I meant as in the ODDS are they are safer on that plane out of my immediate control than on the ground in my immediate control. You pretty much play the odds every time you do anything with your kids. You decide the odds are that the teacher (who has had a background check and is in a room full of kids, etc) will not molest your child, the odds are the vaccine will prevent an illness and not cause one, the odds the will be nourished by the food you give them and not choke on it, etc. etc. etc. I will explain the exact conditions anyway just becuase:
Well, let's see huge snowstorm, tons of fligths cancelled, roads in bad shape. A flight is going out but now fully overbooked and I cannot sit with my 3 year old if I want to take it (my 1 year old is a lap child). All the airport hotels are already booked up and the airport s stuffed full of people. If I do not take this flight my next possiblity is now 2 days away. Yep, I figured it was SAFER to take the flight and trust the ODDS that we would not have an emergency--or that is we did DD would be okay or the people near her would be decent and help her, over renting car in a city I hardly knew and put the kids in it in a snow storm to drive to a hotel, or to try to stay awake (already fairly sleep deprived from prior travel) for two days to keep an eye on the toddler so he would not wander off in the airport. The odds of something bad happening in the on the ground with me in full "control" of my children were much higher than the odds of something happening in the air. I was being rational, not playing roulette with my chidlren's lives


It's true. I don't think I said it was a bad thing (or used the term overprotective)--though you can pick up enough from my posts to tell I do. You probably think it is a good thing. That's fine. But I did not pick up on your words and twist them and say something like you are smothering your child (which I don't think you are--but you apprently do think I am playing the odds in a dangerous way with my own children--not making a general comment but picking out my words exaclty). I just thought the way you said it was rude. I am sorry if my anecdotes about how the train ticket salesman and Hostel office worker reacted offended you
I was not trying to offend you, or call you out at all.
I think you are doing exactly the right thing based on your feelings. You got the information, you are doing what you can to be sure you are together and if somehting happens and you cannot be anyway you know what your plan B is. I have not actually noticed anyone attacking people, after the first couple of pages when there were some misundersatndings,on this thread for asking the question, or planning accordingly
I check to see if their seatbelt is on. Is my kid safer now flying with me right beside her, more so than the minor flying alone. you bet! much safer than assuming that the airlines or a responsible stranger would remotely consider the safety of my child before his or her own safety....That's you. You apparently have no faith in your fellow human beings to act in a reasonable, sensible, responsible manner.for me it's very hard to understand your position because it is in complete contrast to mine and nearly unfathomable to me to assume that someone would take responsibility for my child under duress and panic....wow


