kpgriswold
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My DD16 is taking a trip with her high school music group April 8-12. Much as I wanted to, I did NOT sign up to be a chaperone because DD was afraid I would cramp her style.
Today the director sent out a message saying that they need 2 more chaperones, because a couple had to cancel. And now I don't know what to do!
On the one hand, I don't want to ruin DD's fun. I remeber how cool it was to travel with my own HS band, to act a little crazy and feel a little free. I've told her I will not be in her business, but she is still unhappy with the idea.
On the other hand, SOMEBODY'S parent has to go, or there is no trip. It is only $325 for me for meals, hotel, travel, AND tickets. And I get to do Disney with NO small children for the first time in 20 years!
What would you do?
Today the director sent out a message saying that they need 2 more chaperones, because a couple had to cancel. And now I don't know what to do!
On the one hand, I don't want to ruin DD's fun. I remeber how cool it was to travel with my own HS band, to act a little crazy and feel a little free. I've told her I will not be in her business, but she is still unhappy with the idea.
On the other hand, SOMEBODY'S parent has to go, or there is no trip. It is only $325 for me for meals, hotel, travel, AND tickets. And I get to do Disney with NO small children for the first time in 20 years!
What would you do?

insisting on her taking pics with all of the princesses. lol 


When I was a cheerleader, there were always the moms that we expected to come with us to our competitions. I wish my mom had been more active with me. I did it for 4 years, and she came to one basketball game and one football game, both my senior year. She never came to anything else. Back then I was like haha, I don't have my mom around, but now I look back and wish that she had come to more of my games and my competitions.
You understand.
I'm glad you're going. You'll look back and be happy you have this memory. She'll understand and be happy too when she's older. My parents never came to my activities. Now I'm 29 and running my first half marathon this summer. My dad is coming to watch. I'm so excited he's now getting involved. Never know when it will be the last time we see each other. My DH got leukemia at 19 and was told he had 2 yrs to live. He's still here today with us. We live each day like it could be our last and our children are raised the same way. However our oldest is 10 so I'm sure we'll run into this same situation when she's a little older. Enjoy your trip!!