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Honey's not coming with us this weekend after all.
Bit of background; Stepdad booked the trip away for himself, mum, his son, my nieces, my aunt, and her eldest two grandkids. I wasn't going, but it's 25mins up the road and back when I could work, I had clients in that area, so I didn't exactly have FOMO.
Then my mum started feeling guilty that my 19 year old nephew wasn't going - especially when his younger sisters started getting excited and talking to him about it. Cue Auntie Linz stepping in and agreeing to go halfers on a second caravan with mum; good intentions and all that. My mistake was to leave it to mum to book it up; she didn't book a pet-friendly caravan. We've tried to work around it, to see if we could change it for a pet-friendly one (all booked up, understandably), looked into seeing if the first caravan is pet-friendly and pay for the deep-clean ... but it would mean that mum and stepdad would end up in the second caravan when they've paid for an upgrade to a van with a balcony, and that's not fair.
So my cousin is having both Honey and Kaylus. The good thing is, they're both staying at home, in their own environment, and cousin is sleeping here, and I can be back home in less than half an hour if anything goes wrong, and, I suppose, I can enjoy myself with my family, instead of being restricted to dog-friendly areas.
But . . .
Bit of background; Stepdad booked the trip away for himself, mum, his son, my nieces, my aunt, and her eldest two grandkids. I wasn't going, but it's 25mins up the road and back when I could work, I had clients in that area, so I didn't exactly have FOMO.
Then my mum started feeling guilty that my 19 year old nephew wasn't going - especially when his younger sisters started getting excited and talking to him about it. Cue Auntie Linz stepping in and agreeing to go halfers on a second caravan with mum; good intentions and all that. My mistake was to leave it to mum to book it up; she didn't book a pet-friendly caravan. We've tried to work around it, to see if we could change it for a pet-friendly one (all booked up, understandably), looked into seeing if the first caravan is pet-friendly and pay for the deep-clean ... but it would mean that mum and stepdad would end up in the second caravan when they've paid for an upgrade to a van with a balcony, and that's not fair.
So my cousin is having both Honey and Kaylus. The good thing is, they're both staying at home, in their own environment, and cousin is sleeping here, and I can be back home in less than half an hour if anything goes wrong, and, I suppose, I can enjoy myself with my family, instead of being restricted to dog-friendly areas.
But . . .