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Blimey O'Reilly, email home from school asking if daughter would like to go on a skiing trip to Colorado, £1550, hope she doesn't want to go!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No from me too. When my daughter was at school she came home begging to go skiing in the Dolomites with the school, (back in the 80's) it was around £400 plus buying all the ski-wear and hire of said skis at the site. I managed it for two years running, it was a bit of a stretch, but something I'd never been able to do myself. She enjoyed it, had her necklace stolen, soap came back still in it's wrapping, and her arm in pot after second years holiday.
I'm not of a mind to care that much Ummm, 107 posts and only 10 - 15 refer to the actual question.
You were spoilt then, must have been a very priveleged young lady!! I think in my case it was partly because the teachers could think of nothing worse than spending any more than a day at a time with us.
Still, even today in my flushed prime of comfortable living and sufficient means, I would still not pay that for one of my daughters to go on a school trip. More out of principal than anything else. As a teenager she will hate me anyway.
You were spoilt then, must have been a very priveleged young lady!! I think in my case it was partly because the teachers could think of nothing worse than spending any more than a day at a time with us.
Still, even today in my flushed prime of comfortable living and sufficient means, I would still not pay that for one of my daughters to go on a school trip. More out of principal than anything else. As a teenager she will hate me anyway.