Sigh.
I know what you are going through, and it sucks.
I was planning on a trip for Fall 2010 - plenty of time to save, right? Well, not if we are going to get out of debt before we have kids.
Well I'm so glad that you managed to find me anyway

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Not to be an enabler but you might want to consider trying to take that trip anyway, before you have kids. Because your world changes once they arive. We refer to events as BC (before child) and AC in order to keep track. Plus the little menaces aren't always cooperative about arriving when you want them to

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But yes, we can start our own cancelled trip support group (bleah).
So - congratulations for being responsible. (Hollow victory, isn't it. BEING A GROWN UP SUCKETH SOMETIMES.)
I really don't like this wole "responsibility" thing!
Still cheersing with a glowtini toward you -
Glowtinis all around!
Mrs. (Old school gothy goth) Spratt.
Let's hear it for the darkity dark ones!
Just think about how all of those years of sunscreen & white makeup have saved your skin. Go ahead, call me Morticia...who's laughing now?
ps - has the Hubby sold any non-english bikes yet? One of my girlfriends has a rule for her husband - only ONE non-working car at a time!
Not a single nibble. Nobody's buying project bikes right now it seems. At least not our project bikes. I'm thinking about contacting one of those "we buy your non running bikes" people to see how much we'd get for them.
Oh Nina, what a shame! But it sounds like you're doing the right thing. When money's tight you have to cut back, and luxuries like a holiday are often the first things to go - much as you need them!

Personally I think they should be free on the NHS - they are very much like healthcare! Recharge and restore! Think I should mention it to my bosses!
Hopefully things will be better for you soon - and next October, all being well, I shall put you in my itinery along with Melissa!
You're so right - being a grown up sucks big time!
Di, I think that you're a genius and that holidays should totally be covered by insurance! I mean, seriously, they cover preventative things like an annual physical & mammograms so why not something like a modest annual vacation?
That would prevent a whole host of things!
Gotta say that I didn't think that I'd ever see myself using

again. You guys are true miracle workers. I still have to make "THE call" , though, (which will likely be tomorrow morning) but I never expected to actually be getting a bit cheerier about all of this.
Once I get this financial hole plugged, though, October 2010 is going to be my new mantra

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PS, can't personally take credit for inventing deep fried mars bars, but give us Scots some batter and a frying pan we'll deep fry anything for you!

No wonder we're top of the European league tables for heart attacks and strokes!

Takes a lot of hard work and dedication to achieve those sorts of figures!
It's something to be proud of...and I'm sure that America can match you clogged artery for blocked passage.
Back to grim reality. I haven't told William about the trip being cancelled...I mean, why upset him from now? And I've been thinking that maybe we can manage a small trip, an accessible by car trip that won't be nearly as expensive as WDW. As long as there's a water park my little guy will be happy. So I've started batting some ideas around & need to do some resarch. We're in NY so maybe Hershey Park in PA or Busch Gardens in VA? I need to look at prices, tickets, etc. It would have to be beyond budget, though, which may not be possible for either.
We'll see...but meanwhile I appreciate all of your messages more than you realize.