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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 740172" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Nomad, SO glad you had a great cruise. It is our family tradition to take a cruise each January. The last few cruises we took with our daughter went well, she knows if she acts up we will not take her. We did go one time without her and it was the cruise from hell. We hit rough seas everyday, the ship rocked the entire time and most of the people were in their cabins holding their barf bags.</p><p>Sitting outside on our cabin balcony was really great for trying to heal some of our relationship. I would rap a blanket around my daughter and myself and we would watch the moon and waves go by, it was such a healing time for both of us. The motion of the water seems to calm my daughter and the endless food and entertainment. I get a lot of pleasure watching her enjoy herself, it is truly a memory maker.</p><p>I have been on cruises when my daughter went off the rails and it is a nightmare, we are in a different country and she has a melt down or starts horrible drama.. She really has to watch herself now because she knows that if she starts crap it will be her last one with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 740172, member: 22416"] Nomad, SO glad you had a great cruise. It is our family tradition to take a cruise each January. The last few cruises we took with our daughter went well, she knows if she acts up we will not take her. We did go one time without her and it was the cruise from hell. We hit rough seas everyday, the ship rocked the entire time and most of the people were in their cabins holding their barf bags. Sitting outside on our cabin balcony was really great for trying to heal some of our relationship. I would rap a blanket around my daughter and myself and we would watch the moon and waves go by, it was such a healing time for both of us. The motion of the water seems to calm my daughter and the endless food and entertainment. I get a lot of pleasure watching her enjoy herself, it is truly a memory maker. I have been on cruises when my daughter went off the rails and it is a nightmare, we are in a different country and she has a melt down or starts horrible drama.. She really has to watch herself now because she knows that if she starts crap it will be her last one with us. [/QUOTE]
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