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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go. Skip the conferences and go to the receptions afterwards. Then your DH can hang with the kids while you attend the dinners (maybe the kids can take a late nap and then attend the cocktail hours of the dinners). Sometimes it's important to put in face time. [/quote] This, and if you have to bring the kids to the dinner, bring lots of new bribe toys and ipads/gadgets to entertain them.[/quote] Seriously? Kids should be able to interact politely in adult settings without bringing along iPads and being bribed.[/quote] Seriously? A two and four year old dealing with a 3 hr time difference and out at a very nice dinner? I would be bringing all the small quit toys and bribes I could fit in my purse just in case. Also, I would rent a car or make sure you are close to the hotel so your husband can just up and leave when he needs to with the kids. You don't want to have to rely on rides when the kids are losing it during the middle of dinner. [/quote]
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