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Nov 5, 2024
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Cougar-Duck
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Would you take a once in a lifetime family trip without one of your kids?
BYU Fan
10:54am
Yes, we had to do it while kids were on missions or otherwise unavailable. Can't
Japan Coug
10:55am
I was the mission kid who missed the family vacation of a lifetime.
kmcougar
10:59am
RE: I was the mission kid who missed the family vacation of a lifetime.
Methusaleh22
11:04am
yes
Beggar
10:55am
Part of growing up means you dont get to do what you want to do. Good lesson for
aplusfan
10:56am
I'm in Malta right now without my kids, so. . .yes!
OrsoNero
10:56am
but would you do it with most of your kids and just not one?
ManicBlue
10:57am
Probably. We haven't all gone together, depending.
OrsoNero
11:15am
My once in a lifetime trip would involve no kids.
TLCougar
10:56am
Yep, we've got one coming up with all our young adult kids.It would be 10 times
Methusaleh22
11:01am
or in-laws
supertux
11:39am
Go.I suspect your son is more concerned about his mission than about family vaca
SouthernCoug
10:57am
Your son is old enough he should be able to understand the circumstance and why
texbird33
10:58am
Yes, do it. Other opportunites will come up. Don't waste a chance with the
BYUheaven
10:59am
Yes
Cougar-Duck
11:00am
Don't deny your family an opportunity to protect someone's fee-fees
fattycoug
11:00am
Do it. Then when your son gets home take him somewhere nice.
JWin
11:01am
Absolutely. I would and will. From time to time I may pay for my adult children
Ozymandias
11:01am
Yes, of course
Gustav
11:03am
One of my startling lessons learned on my mission was that my family continued
EM_Puma
11:05am
Uh... he went on a mission. Life goes on for those not on a mission. I'm sure he wouldn't care.
BIG XII Coug
11:06am
We took our younger two to Hawaii one year while the older two were in college
CBaass
11:06am
As your kids get older, you'll rarely be all together at once. Just go.
runnincoug
11:06am
This. Just go.
Himni
11:07am
I'll add, just make it up to your son. Take him on a trip with just your wife.
runnincoug
11:32am
Yes, do it
cDog801
11:06am
I wouldn't even hesitate. When you sign up for a mission, you know that's all you're going to do for 2 years. How would
Byron McNertney
11:11am
Your kids are already keeping score. No way to avoid that imo.
RBLegend
11:13am
Absolutely you should go. He'll get over it.
bluecheese
11:13am
Do you want your kid to be a functioning adult or live in your basement forever?
maYbe
11:16am
Depriving the many to try and spare the feelings of one isn't fair.
gangbusters
11:18am
Don't be soft. You did your 2 years, now it's your turn to live your life.
KayakCoug
11:31am
My family moved across the country while I was on my mission. (Thankfully they
Tare
12:21pm
A mission itself is more of a “once in a lifetime trip” than quick Europe vacay
Hiccupless
1:11pm
I get it and understand your position
jxncoog
1:33pm
Believe missions are meant to be a sacrifice. Take the trip & enjoy it. Mission child will get another chance.
Soupie
1:38pm
Absolutely you do it. He's not chained up in his bedroom. He's serving a mission. You don't put your life on hold.
kccougar
2:32pm
Also, he's an adult. If he can't start handling life situations like this, he better start learning how.
kccougar
2:33pm
I certainly wouldn't not go because they couldn't come. If the logistics of
russkiejedi
2:41pm
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