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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 576525" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If you have any doubts, I think you should keep easy child home and let her have a safer family experience with grandparents. They may not be horrible people, but they certainly don't care what you think or believe in your parenting and they in my opinion it sounds like they can't really be trusted. If a twelve year old misses one trip, that doesn't mean she can't travel all over the world when she is an adult. Meanwhile, she can still enjoy her grandparents and uncle and his SO...with you nearby, watching. Personally, I don't care for how they handled your difficult child at all and I wouldn't trust them with my other child, grandparents or not. If you don't want to spend any time with them, why do you think easy child does? You have to think about that too. I would think really long and hard about sending her if you aren't going too. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 576525, member: 1550"] If you have any doubts, I think you should keep easy child home and let her have a safer family experience with grandparents. They may not be horrible people, but they certainly don't care what you think or believe in your parenting and they in my opinion it sounds like they can't really be trusted. If a twelve year old misses one trip, that doesn't mean she can't travel all over the world when she is an adult. Meanwhile, she can still enjoy her grandparents and uncle and his SO...with you nearby, watching. Personally, I don't care for how they handled your difficult child at all and I wouldn't trust them with my other child, grandparents or not. If you don't want to spend any time with them, why do you think easy child does? You have to think about that too. I would think really long and hard about sending her if you aren't going too. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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