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<blockquote data-quote="notned" data-source="post: 1210444" data-attributes="member: 89583"><p>Thank-you AndBreathe.</p><p>I should have said - I really don't expect any one person to do all the trips (one or two a month, with a big gap from November to March at the moment). My arrangement with my niece was that I would provide a list of bookings I had made (bearing her interests in mind) and she had first pick of them. It was also understood that she could drop out of any one that she had agreed to at any time and for any reason. I stressed that I would like as much notice then as possible (my daughter isn't always free) but I understand that unexpected things come up.</p><p>I suppose that begs the question 'Why not do them all with your daughter?'. I speak to my daughter, who only lives 5 miles away, at least once every day. I know about her work, and her hobbies and her husband in detail. The opera trips gave me someone else to talk to.</p><p></p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notned, post: 1210444, member: 89583"] Thank-you AndBreathe. I should have said - I really don't expect any one person to do all the trips (one or two a month, with a big gap from November to March at the moment). My arrangement with my niece was that I would provide a list of bookings I had made (bearing her interests in mind) and she had first pick of them. It was also understood that she could drop out of any one that she had agreed to at any time and for any reason. I stressed that I would like as much notice then as possible (my daughter isn't always free) but I understand that unexpected things come up. I suppose that begs the question 'Why not do them all with your daughter?'. I speak to my daughter, who only lives 5 miles away, at least once every day. I know about her work, and her hobbies and her husband in detail. The opera trips gave me someone else to talk to. J. [/QUOTE]
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