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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 202453"><p>We frequently end vacations with a major mess up on the part of difficult child. This was a little worse when she was younger. Mostly because we were relying on others to watch her. We still do, but less so, today. There was embarassment, shock, disappointment, stress, guilt, etc. All sorts of negative emotions upon our return. Sometimes, I would hestitate to go. However, I have learned it really is better to get away. Three day/little trips for us worked best. I would put some safety measures in place as best as I could for those in charge and then try to not think about it. My phone number was available in case of a major problem. </p><p> </p><p>by the way...wow, I totally identify with what you wrote. I too don't drink red wine due to headaches. I will sneak some m&m's once in awhile though. </p><p> </p><p>And lying...REALLY bugs me! </p><p> </p><p>Hang in there...wishing you well. (hugs)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 202453"] We frequently end vacations with a major mess up on the part of difficult child. This was a little worse when she was younger. Mostly because we were relying on others to watch her. We still do, but less so, today. There was embarassment, shock, disappointment, stress, guilt, etc. All sorts of negative emotions upon our return. Sometimes, I would hestitate to go. However, I have learned it really is better to get away. Three day/little trips for us worked best. I would put some safety measures in place as best as I could for those in charge and then try to not think about it. My phone number was available in case of a major problem. by the way...wow, I totally identify with what you wrote. I too don't drink red wine due to headaches. I will sneak some m&m's once in awhile though. And lying...REALLY bugs me! Hang in there...wishing you well. (hugs) [/QUOTE]
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