All About Three Closing 8Th January
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lol akkers! Our daughter was fine on our return from Bournemouth, as she'd been with her close Auntie & Uncle all day. It was more 'us' feelig guilty for leaving her.
I agree with Joe's Mum, that is it good for children to experience time with other trustworthy members of the family or friends, but only if the child is happy with that. If they don't want to go, don't force them - unless of course it is vital, say you are going into hospital, etc. But definitely not to go on holiday without them - I just couldn't have done that.
I'm with smudge and Fakeplastic on this one. I remember going out for a lunch meal with my wife about 2 months after our daughter was born and my mind was on my child the whole time to the point where I just had to leave as soon as possible.
I can't understand leaving a young child for 3 weeks to go on holiday by yourself. I couldn't imagine any kind of holiday without my children, I'd be thinking about them the whole time.
How one enjoys oneself(especially a parent of a young child) alone on a holiday is beyond me!
Sorry if that sounds judgemental, it's not mean to be, just expressing my own feelings.
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