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AIBU?

To not want to book a Santa train?

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TimeOfGlass · 23/04/2016 13:42

Far too early for Christmassy stuff, I know... sorry!

But. DH has found details of the Santa trains for a local steam railway for this Christmas. Bookings are open, and one day is already fully booked. DH is keen to book us all (DH, me, 2 small DC) in for this Christmas right now before more days get booked up.

Thing is - I'm about 7 weeks pregnant. If things go well, baby will be due in the 2nd week of December (I think). So there's a good chance I'll be on this train either heavily pregnant, or with a very new baby. DH helpfully pointed out the babies under 1 yr can travel on the Santa train for free when I reminded him about this. The Santa train we went on last Christmas wasn't all that great either, and it's miles away from the hospital.

AIBU to tell DH that I don't want to go?

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TeaBelle · 23/04/2016 13:45

I'd let dh book for him and the children. Depending on how expensive it is I would probably also book for you and then decide nearer the time. I didn't get particularly uncomfortable late in pregnancy and hate the idea of sitting at home though. And newborns are really portable as you know

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MajesticSeaFlapFlap · 23/04/2016 13:45

Book in him and the kids.
He can have a nice bonding, Christmasy day with them and you can put your feet up

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redexpat · 23/04/2016 13:45

If they run ever year could you just go in 2017 instead? It sounds like my kind of thing but you just don't know what life will be like then. There are too many variables for my liking.

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PansOnFire · 23/04/2016 13:49

Just book it and sell the tickets if you can't go. If the baby has arrived the chances are you'll want to go.

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ipswichwitch · 23/04/2016 13:50

I had this when DC2 was due mid-December. I just went ahead and booked (DC1 loved it the year before) and asked MIL if she would take DC1 if I was in labour at the time. As it happens I wasn't, and did it while heavily pregnant, but I said that any hint of anything happening we were leaving immediately.

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Pinkheart5915 · 23/04/2016 13:52

I don't think your unreasonable to not want to go, been heavily pregnant or taking a new baby wouldn't be fun.

Could dh and the children go? They could have daddy bonding time

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WordGetsAround · 23/04/2016 13:55

I'd probably go for it. If it was DC1 you could have lovely relaxed days at home with a newborn but with 2 older children life goes on - very quickly!

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Pineapplemilkshake · 23/04/2016 13:57

I wouldn't - we went every year until DS was 5 then decided not to any more. He didn't particularly enjoy it, and was underwhelmed by the steam train as we were inside the carriages anyway and it was freezing as these were the old fashioned ones! I think there are so many other Santa experiences that are more fun, and more comfortable.

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curren · 23/04/2016 14:19

Can't you let him book it for him and the kids?

Then either you stay at home with the baby, or if still pregnant have a nice few hours alone

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x2boys · 23/04/2016 16:23

Totally missing g point of thread but is it East lancs rail steam train 8f so I have been on the santa express and it's lovely all Christmassy.

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IceMaiden73 · 23/04/2016 16:28

Book it and see what happens nearer the time

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 23/04/2016 16:43

How much are the tickets?

I'd book, then if not up to it, send Dh and the dc.

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SteamTrainsRealAleandOpenFires · 23/04/2016 16:44

x2, we go on the East Lancs. one as well. Grin

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PrimalLass · 23/04/2016 16:50

I don't think your unreasonable to not want to go, been heavily pregnant or taking a new baby wouldn't be fun.

Me neither. But I do think you are over thinking it.

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allowlsthinkalot · 23/04/2016 17:03

I'd go. It wouldn't have occured to me not to go pregnant or with a small baby. Dh will be there, it's not like you'd be managing baby and other dc alone, you'd just be sitting on a train either pregnant or holding a baby, occasionally breastfeeding it? Are you going to stay at home for weeks before and after the birth? Unless you're actually giving birth at the time it wouldn't bother me but yanbu to do what you want.

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Aspergallus · 23/04/2016 17:31

I did this with a newborn. It was a really nice way of giving my eldest the "magic" (!) while I got to just sit still, feed and cuddle the new baby.

Have a think about it OP, as it can be hard, otherwise to contain older DC while you're pinned under a baby.

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superwormissuperstrong · 23/04/2016 17:41

Another East Lancs fan here - first time last Christmas and we loved it...
Back to op - of course you can say you don't fancy it - but why not let dp go with the two dc? Nearer the time just have a backup relative available in case you and dp are busy with labour...

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Chottie · 23/04/2016 17:54

I would go too. The Santa Special, is just that special Smile What a lovely way to celebrate the start of Christmas. I'd be asking the engine driver if DC and baby could have a special photo taken in the cab!

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mogloveseggs · 23/04/2016 17:58

Yet another East lancs fan here although I haven't been on the santa special for years but the kids have been with grandparents. I think in your shoes I would book for me as by the time it rolls round and the kids are all excited you might well feel like going.

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BaronessEllaSaturday · 23/04/2016 18:01

For the fans of East Lancs Thomas and friends are visiting next weekend. I'd book it happily but I always had easy pregnancies, births and babies.

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Haudyerwheesht · 23/04/2016 18:09

I probably wouldn't go heavily pregnant but I'd go with a newborn. Therefore I'd probably book if and take the hit if I lost my ticket money. Wouldn't tell the kids though just in case I was in labour that very day and we all missed it.

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mogloveseggs · 23/04/2016 18:15

Baroness thanks I'd forgotten! We're going to have a wander to Ramsbottom to see the engines.

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x2boys · 23/04/2016 18:48

Ahh East lancs is fab I got a sherry and mince pie last timeGrin

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superwormissuperstrong · 23/04/2016 18:55

x2boys - I still have my sherry as I was pregnant. In fact I think there are 2 as other half isn't a fan of it. Not long till baby arrives so maybe I'll have a cheeky east lancs sherry (or two) rather than the usual glass of wine when this little one finally appears!

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TimeOfGlass · 23/04/2016 21:10

The suggestions about having a backup relative to take older DC is definitely worth considering, I hadn't thought about that option.

And DH going alone with the DC might work too.

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