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And so 35 is now back to "normal" should I go to Missouri for my grandson?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 610995" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>MWM like recovering, since you have time I'd wait and see if he returns to more status quo behavior before I made any decision. Then also like she said I would want a very clear vision of how you believe things should work out in plan form (best laid plans....yada yada but..). The other thing I'd also try to do is make sure that what ever plans you make are also refundable "incase". You don't want to go putting out money that you can't get back in case "the best laid plans" do go astray. If what ever plans you make aren't refundable look into "travel insurance" as well. There may be an option for cancellation protection even if things aren't refundable. jmho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 610995, member: 455"] MWM like recovering, since you have time I'd wait and see if he returns to more status quo behavior before I made any decision. Then also like she said I would want a very clear vision of how you believe things should work out in plan form (best laid plans....yada yada but..). The other thing I'd also try to do is make sure that what ever plans you make are also refundable "incase". You don't want to go putting out money that you can't get back in case "the best laid plans" do go astray. If what ever plans you make aren't refundable look into "travel insurance" as well. There may be an option for cancellation protection even if things aren't refundable. jmho [/QUOTE]
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