This February vacation (specically Monday) my family was supposed to go for a much deserved vacation to Disney with my aunt uncle and cousins... Well on Sunday their grandmother passed away. Of course that meant they had to cancel their trip with us and we decided it would be disrespectful to go without them. Well this is a very devastating loss for them I haven't heard from them since Sunday and I was wondering how long should I wait to see if they want to reschedule plans? Because I was thinking of going April vacation but I don't want to ask too soon. Any tips on how to bring up the subject and when? How long should I wait?
LostAngel answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 7:49 pm: I don't think April is too soon. Plus I go every year almost to Disney in April the weather is more beautiful in April anyways. Ask your parents maybe they can ask them. It was very kinda of you to wait for them.
God Bless and Have fun when you go on your vacation.
TheTeenGirl answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 6:09 pm: Well, I'm sure you can try saying "I know this may sound really off the subject and rude, but are we going to reschedule our plans for Disney? I'm not in a rush, but I was really excited and now I'm sad because their grandma died and were not going, and I was dying to go." And you could say that pretty much anytime to your family, or if you have siblings that are around your age you could talk to them and have all of you ask alone with your family, or even just you. I can understand you wanting to go to Disney soon because you thought you were going and you were pretty excited about it, so I am hoping your parents won't yell at you, but you've just got to be calm and they might come around. So I don't really think theres a certain time to wait, just anytime in my opinion, I'm sorry about their grandma.
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