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WWYD re holiday.

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 16:27

This may out me but I am not sure I care.

Booked a caravan holiday in Feb for 8 of us 6 kids 2 adults.

OH got sent away unexpectedly with work so can't come.

DSS decided to cancel his leave and visit us when his dad is back.

DS1 was refused the time off (peak season).

DS2 dad told him he's booked a holiday the same week (without checking Angry)so DS2 doing half the holiday with me half with his dad.

DSD's mum was happy for them both to come but we have fallen out and she's now saying "they don't want to come" (on their only holiday in 6 yrs?!).

DD (16) has just said her holiday job have refused to give her the time off. She is refusing to allow me to speak to the manager. I am not happy to leave her and DS1 here alone (he has form).

My friend is planning to come but has a new job so now unsure if she can (for whole week).

Do I just cancel and accept the loss and never book a family holiday again or go and possibly be miserable/alone most of week.

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SeaCabbage · 27/07/2016 16:34

I would have said go alone and sod the rest of them but you said you don' t want to leave DS1 unattended.

So if you don't want to leave him can someone keep an eye on him and you go away for what sounds like a well deserved rest?

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 16:36

I know - am very very Sad right now.

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FitbitAddict · 27/07/2016 16:38

I was just wondering why you would want to go on a caravan holiday in February Blush

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mouldycheesefan · 27/07/2016 16:40

Ffs she booked it in February. 🙄

I would go! Take books, prosecco, laptop for DVDs have a week relaxing by yourself, beachside walks, nice cafes, sounds bliss!

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MangoBiscuit · 27/07/2016 16:40

I think the booking was made in Feb, but for dates in the summer.

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QuiteLikely5 · 27/07/2016 16:41

Sell it? And book yourself something more appealing like a spa break

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 16:42

Sorry I booked in Feb it's in August.

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ABloodyDifficultWoman · 27/07/2016 16:43

A spa break is appealing? Shock Can't think of anything worse - or more expensive.

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eggpoacher · 27/07/2016 16:44

Sounds like bliss, go and have a super time!

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FitbitAddict · 27/07/2016 16:49

Exactly mouldy that's why I'm Blush

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 16:50

I guess the thing is it's a "family" holiday park and am feeling a bit Sad and isolated ATM so I wonder if this is going to compound that feeling further.

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mouldycheesefan · 27/07/2016 16:53

Can you look at it as "me time" . It may be a family park but you could call them and ask for a quiet spot. People pay a fortune to go on retreats by themselves!

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 17:02

I have asked my mum if she fancies it Blush.

The thought of a week by myself doesn't fill me with glee if I am honest.

Maybe I'll go with DS2 and see how I get on - I wondered about asking on FB if anyone would like to join me for a few days but that's kind of very sad.....Sad

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Inthepalemoonlight · 27/07/2016 17:03

I'd go by myself. A week to myself, pleasing myself, relaxing and reading, going to see things I wanted to see and eating what appealed to me would suit me very well.

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GirlOverboard · 27/07/2016 17:04

I think a caravan holiday is 100 times more appealing than a spa break. I absolutely would go. A week of peace and quiet, day trips and long walks is my idea of heaven. And if you're alone you're more likely to meet new people (if that's what you want). Plus it's good to push yourself out of your comfort zone once in a while.

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Petal40 · 27/07/2016 17:07

My idea of bliss,a week to myself

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youshouldcancelthecheque · 27/07/2016 17:11

Ask around your friends and see who wants to join you? I would go if invited by a friend?

Don't not go, you will be resenting it at home. I would love a bit of me time, broken up by a couple of visitors. I have holidayed alone.

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Memoires · 27/07/2016 17:19

I bet there are loads of people who'd love to go with you! Take whatever kids you have to, and have a lovely time with friends.

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 17:27

I have messaged a few people who may come for a few days.

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Jinxxx · 27/07/2016 17:28

Are you absolutely sure you can not negotiate something with the holiday caravan owner/company? If you were to explain that OH has to work, maybe they might consider swapping your week for a later one as I'd guess a week in August would be reasonably easy to resell. Even an autumn long weekend would be better than nothing. Or could you resell the caravan week, get names changed on booking?

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CakeNinja · 27/07/2016 17:29

Don't cancel and don't stay home!!!
Even if you just say to yourself you'll go for 3 days and come back.
You'll get a change of scenery and without all those children - maybe some time to yourself!

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 17:31

Yeah I think I was feeling a bit sorry for myself as have had a few months where everything has gone "wrong".

I could do with the break - OH is forces and it was all a bit of an unexpected shock.

I am sad for my DSDs as they were excited and Ibwas leaving open for them to "change their minds" but I don't think that is going to happen Sad

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PersianCatLady · 27/07/2016 17:37

Booked a caravan holiday in Feb
When I read this I thought how miserable a caravan holiday in February, now I see that you mean that you booked it in February.

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Cutecat78 · 27/07/2016 17:40

Haha!!!

My mum now asking if she can bring a friend Grin

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Birdsgottafly · 27/07/2016 17:43

That's good news (hopefully).

I remember your other thread, when your DS was told that his Dad had booked the holiday, at least that's sorted out.

Go and try to make the best of it.

Things are in the process of changing, with the age your children are at.

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