Anonymous wrote:Trip is over.
Child survived, and has made plans to fly the next time.
I (OP) stayed out of it.
The range if opinions on this was interesting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused as to how a 7-hour drive is such a big deal for a 25-yr old. Leave the house at 7am, stop for a lunch break, and arrive well before dark. What is dangerous about this?
My kids regularly made drives much longer than this during college by themselves. We're talking about a 25 yr old adult.
Op cares about her daughter.
DP, and this isn’t really fair. My kids, when in college, regularly drove 7-8 hours one way coming home on breaks. I didn’t love them any less.
We'd have a parent fly out and drive with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here.
Our son is in the same place (fully funded graduate position, but pretty low salary for where he lives.). He is very independent and frugal and supports himself on his stipend.
We (his parents) decided early on to pay for his flights home. This is mostly for holidays, but occasionally he visits for a short break. Our thinking was that we never wanted his tight budget to become reason for not visiting. Our family is very close and it's a small gift (honestly to ourselves) to ensure we have family time without stressing his budget.
I'm really happy we've chosen to do this and it hasn't impeded his independence. He pays for everything else and has learned to support himself on a modest graduate stipend in a HCOL area.
Just do what works best for your family.
OP here. Her coming or on a family vacation, would not be a debate.
This seems different: funding her to visit her boyfriend. It is open-ended (once I start paying for it), and I am just not sure it is appropriate.
But she’s not even asking you to. You’re setting up this straw man argument that she’s going to expect you to do this all the time and that you don’t want to… but she’s not asking you to!
Anonymous wrote:For needs not wants.
Or anything educational.
Is this guy going to propose or is this a sunk cost ticket?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is 25, and in grad school. Thanks to having a fully funded position, she is proudly independent…though definitely on a limited budget (think less than $30,000 a year). I am retired, and have more than enough to live on.
Her serious boyfriend recently moved out of town. She is planning to visit him for the first time, which will require a 14 hour drive (round trip). I am very tempted to offer to pay for a plane ticket instead, which would cost me less than $400. What do you think?
Nope
She and her significant other can work out and $plit their visits themselves.
Unclear where she works, even entry level staffers here make more than $30k gross. You can be on snap and fee bus passes and Obama phones at that reported income level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused as to how a 7-hour drive is such a big deal for a 25-yr old. Leave the house at 7am, stop for a lunch break, and arrive well before dark. What is dangerous about this?
My kids regularly made drives much longer than this during college by themselves. We're talking about a 25 yr old adult.
Op cares about her daughter.
DP, and this isn’t really fair. My kids, when in college, regularly drove 7-8 hours one way coming home on breaks. I didn’t love them any less.
We'd have a parent fly out and drive with them.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 25, and in grad school. Thanks to having a fully funded position, she is proudly independent…though definitely on a limited budget (think less than $30,000 a year). I am retired, and have more than enough to live on.
Her serious boyfriend recently moved out of town. She is planning to visit him for the first time, which will require a 14 hour drive (round trip). I am very tempted to offer to pay for a plane ticket instead, which would cost me less than $400. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 25, and in grad school. Thanks to having a fully funded position, she is proudly independent…though definitely on a limited budget (think less than $30,000 a year). I am retired, and have more than enough to live on.
Her serious boyfriend recently moved out of town. She is planning to visit him for the first time, which will require a 14 hour drive (round trip). I am very tempted to offer to pay for a plane ticket instead, which would cost me less than $400. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Not worth long discussions. Just pay for the ticket. It's only 400