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Kangaboy has been away on his 1st residential school trip BUT comes home tomorrow

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RTKangaMummy · 30/06/2005 19:04

DS has been away since Monday on a school trip

It is his first time away from us apart from single nights at grandparents or friend houses.

This time it is 4 nights and 5 days away.

I have been worrying about this trip for about a year

He has just had his 10th birthday and is in class 5 {half of class 5 have gone and all of class 6}

Last october we had to choose whether we wanted our child to go in the ballot for the chance to go on the trip, I really didn't want him to go into the ballot but forced myself to let him and he was picked out.

DS hasn't been aware of my nervousness about the trip cos I didn't want my feelings to influence his decision whether he wanted to go. IYSWIM.

I really didn't want him to go and on Monday morning when we had to leave the house I just looked at him and tears streamed down my face

And so he came to hug me and said "I won't go if you don't want me to"

We then hugged and I said that he would have lots of fun with all his friends and that they were probably feeling the same

It was so hard saying goodbye to him Monday Morning.

I could only cope by coming to Wales as well

So I have been alone in a hotel "just in case"

I have been very lonely here but it is better than being over 4 hours away at home.

DH had to stay at home cos of work.

We are not allowed any contact from them apart from a letter.

I have sent him a letter and so did DH and DS has written to us but we haven't recived it yet.

I was going to be allowed to see him today cos they were going to do a very long walk that he couldn't do cos of his hypermobility but they changed it so it is a very short walk so he has gone on it.

I will go back home tomorrow morning and they should be home tomorrow evening.

I just hope he has had fun and hasn't been too homesick

I have heard other parents say that when they come home they are sometimes angry and very emotional

If I don't reply it is cos this hotel internet is rubbish and I keep loosing connection to it

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frogs · 30/06/2005 20:03

Kangamummy, you've done what you thought you had to do.

I bet Kangaboy will have had a great time. It is hard to let go, but so rewarding to see that they can cope by themselves. They do seem to come back from trips grumpy, so don't take it personally. It just seems to take a while for them to get back into normal mode.

I was thinking of you and Kangaboy the other day when dd1 turned 10, knowing that our paths must have crossed in UCH neonatal unit in that hot June of 1995.

Hugs

AnnaInManchester · 30/06/2005 20:03

Oh, I'm sorry cod......I really fancy chips and battered cod from the chippy now!

VladimirIlyichUlyanov · 30/06/2005 21:17

grr

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WigWamBam · 30/06/2005 21:26

Kanga, well done for letting him go in the first place, knowing how much you wanted him not to go. Sometimes it's hard to let go, but it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks - you did what you felt you had to do, and next time it will be easier.

I hope he's had a lovely time - take no notice of the old grumpy boots on this thread; you did what was right for you, but more importantly you did what was right for ds and let him go.

VladimirIlyichUlyanov · 30/06/2005 21:36

oi wiggy

WigWamBam · 30/06/2005 21:37

What?

VladimirIlyichUlyanov · 30/06/2005 21:39

In normla situations, to follow our kid on a school trip is mad!!!

kanga has a reason to feel on egde
it s not that we all should know

VladimirIlyichUlyanov · 30/06/2005 21:39

please dont merely resotrt to cod bashing
sooooooooooooooo 2004

WigWamBam · 30/06/2005 21:41

Eh? I'm not having a go at anyone ... have I missed something somewhere?

SoupDragon · 30/06/2005 21:42

she thinks you called her an "old grumpy boots"

sallystrawberry · 30/06/2005 21:42

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WigWamBam · 30/06/2005 21:42

You mean she's not?

It wasn't aimed at fishy particularly, and it certainly wasn't cod-bashing.

RTKangaMummy · 01/07/2005 21:44

Thank you those of you that posted supportive posts

DS is home now and did have a DEFFO BRILL time.

When it was time for him to get off the coach he was upset so his teacher suggested I went on to see him.

He was rather overcome with emotion I think.

As we got off his teacher said what a good time he had had.

She thanked me for deciding to let him go and asked if I had gone up there I said I had and that I got home this afternoon.

I said that some of my friends thought I shouldn't have gone

but she said that she agreed that if that was right for me then that was the right thing to do.

I explained that the other option was to not let him go.

We feel we made the right decision for us a family.

After all me being up there DID NOT have any affect on him cos I didn't go anywhere near where they were.

So I was NOT "smothering" him - IMHO - if I was to do that it would have been to not let him go in the first place.

I am glad that I did let him go and I am glad that I went up to Wales as well.

It all worked out well

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RTKangaMummy · 01/07/2005 21:47

Starlover Thanks for the lovely CAT and yes it is me that tickles his feet

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