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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have two DDs ages 6 and 2. Older DD has the whole week of Thanksgiving off school. I've been wanting to plan a special mother-daughter trip with her anyway while the 2yo is still too young to really understand. Is it "bad mom" to consider taking older DD to London the week of thanksgiving? She is very into theater, castles, and tea parties right now and we have a flight credit to use by the end of the year. DH and DD2 could drive to his brothers and stay that weekend with his parents, brother, SIL, and same age toddler cousins. DD2 is close to all of them and my in laws have been caring for her 2x a week since she was an infant. The kids don't really care about thanksgiving yet (as far as the actual food/meal) but I still feel guilty for considering this. Thoughts?[/quote] Go for it. Wish you were my mother.[/quote]
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