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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want to do both. One of my kids is a very difficult traveler though so a lot of things have to fit around her needs. I want to sit at cafes and people watch and take long train rides in the country side, which the kids are not interested in. I want to take some very expensive trips like safaris that would cost double with the kids. I want to fly to far out of the way places and not worry about it taking 48 hours to get there, but on school schedules that's not possible. So we travel as much as we can now in ways that suit our needs. And hope we have the money and health to do the rest later. [/quote] What do you mean she’s a difficult traveler. She’s a kid. Make her be better. [/quote] Omgggg, I never thought of that!!! You are a way better parent, clearly. [/quote] I’m just saying, why in earth would you fit things to her needs, as you put it? Why would you cater to a child?[/quote] Have you ever traveled with a child with severe allergies, or ASD, or hypotonia, or Crone’s, or something else? [/quote] Yes Autism. Travel made them more flexible.[/quote]Interesting, that has not been my experience. [/quote]
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