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My Baby is SO Far Away!
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Apr 9, 2007 3:33pm
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Last Thursday evening my first born (17yo) got on an airplane traveling to Italy and Greece. What a sinking feeling it was. Yes, I'm thrilled at his opportunity to go. Yes, I'm somewhat jealous that I couldn't go too! But, it sure left a strange feeling in the bottom of my stomach.
I've checked his ATM activity to be sure he is accessing his money so I know he is currently in Sorrento, Italy and spending money =).
Just needed to share-anyone else in my shoes?
kwmom
p.s. I didn't help that the cruise ship in Greece sank recently! In two nights he will be on a cruise ship overnight from Italy to Greece!!
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Reply to: #84424 by kwmom
Apr 9, 2007 3:44pm
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I used to take students on those trips to Italy and Greece (Latin teacher). They're *very* well organized, and the teachers are so worried about keeping the students safe that they probably keep a tighter leash on them than you would!

Sorrento is so beautiful. He's looking at lemon trees and in-laid wooden music boxes. Soon he'll make the trip to Pompeii. *sigh* Guess who else is jealous?
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Reply to: #84429 by Fiddleheads
Apr 9, 2007 10:48pm
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I just worked the flight from Philadelphia to Seattle and we had a group of about 20 students from Germany onboard (teenagers). So somewhere in Germany a mother is thinking the same things that you are thinking!! Wondering how her baby is doing all the way over here in America!!

:-)

-Amanda from Seattle
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Reply to: #84510 by Amanda from Seattle
Apr 9, 2007 11:32pm
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Man that sounds like so much fun! I would do anything to get to go on a trip like that.

-Celtic Cutie-
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Reply to: #84429 by Fiddleheads
Apr 10, 2007 6:08am
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Yep, this is his Latin club with his Latin teacher! You've proably been on this same tour! I think they toured Pompeii Sunday after leaving Rome.
Today, they leave Sorrento (after 2 nights there) and are on an overnight cruise from southern Italy to Greece to spend the next night in Pathos then on to Athens for 2 days and nights.
I want to trip to linger for his sake, but can't wait to hear all about it!
kwmom
p.s. I told him to take photos of the lemon trees and if possible bring me home some local lemoncello..
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Reply to: #84512 by Celtic Cutie
Apr 10, 2007 6:12am
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ME TOO!!
My son worked all summer to help pay for this trip-this is the reason he has no car yet-this trip IS his car!
It's a big world out there and I hope this is the start of many adventures to seeing it!
-kwmom
Now, katwrangler will be wanting to do something similar in 3 years! I better get to saving again!!
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Reply to: #84510 by Amanda from Seattle
Apr 10, 2007 6:17am
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Mom's are Mom's no matter where we are!!
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Reply to: #84424 by kwmom
Apr 10, 2007 9:08am
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Oh I know you must be worrying some. But all will be well. My best friend's son went and did a semester at sea. He took classes turning the week on the cruise ship and then they stopped in a different port every weekend. He went around the world in 99 days! LOL But she was constantly worrying about him as it was hard to stay in contact by phone. All was well!

LW PhD
"Nice Counts"
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Reply to: #84424 by kwmom
Apr 10, 2007 9:18am
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I went to Italy & Greece at 16. I wasn't on my own (I went with a group), but I can just imagine how my parents felt watching me head out on my own. I woke up one morning to a message left at the hotel desk by my mother at 2 am, to "throw out the laundry detergent".

Well, I thought that was a little bizarre (something wrong with the laundry detergent that couldn't wait six days???) After a lovely and wonderful trip, I came home to solve the mystery of the laundry detergent... Turns out that my mom saw something on TV about cops finding white powder in people luggage and beating them up first and asking questions later. She coul;dn't sleep until she'd left me that message!

Trailfeathers
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Reply to: #84424 by kwmom
Apr 10, 2007 9:50am
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Quote I didn't help that the cruise ship in Greece sank recently!


My first international trip was a cruise ship that went to Greece, Turkey, the Ukraine, and Bulgaria. I found out on the news a couple of weeks before I left that an extremist group in Turkey declared "war on tourists" and they were beefing up security in tourist locations as a result.

I tried to hide the information from my mom--no sense worrying her about little details like that, right?--and I thought it would be pretty easy since she doesn't really follow the news much, but one of her clients told her about it after she told them I was going to Greece and Turkey. *rolling eyes*

And WHY would you tell a mother that? I was pretty surprised at all the soldiers walking around in Turkey carrying some mean-looking guns, but it all worked out well enough. Alas, I missed the big excitement. The day after I left Turkey a huge earthquake hit it knocking down thousands of buildings and killing thousands of people, and I read about all the locals who were camped in the park outside of the hotel I stayed at in Istanbul afraid to go back indoors.

If only I stayed one more day, I would have had some REALLY interesting adventures to tell then! =)

Quote It's a big world out there and I hope this is the start of many adventures to seeing it!


Definitely have him write some online journals of his adventures. ;o)

Which reminds me.... I still need to write about my Hawaiian adventures. My job is never done! =)

-- Ryan
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Reply to: #84510 by Amanda from Seattle
Apr 10, 2007 11:19am
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Quote I just worked the flight from Philadelphia to Seattle and we had a group of about 20 students from Germany onboard (teenagers).


I'm glad you didn't get the flight from Seattle to Chicago to Washington DC that Lucky Charm and his class were on! 40 noisy hyper over-excited rowdy eighth-graders. I actually am not all that worried - his older brother took the same trip when he was in eighth grade, and they use the same tour group agency every year, so everything's all organised. And the teacher in charge puts masking tape on the outside of the hotel room doors when she locks them in at night, to prevent escapades. I bet the flight attendants wish she could put the masking tape over their mouths!

Going to Italy and Greece sounds like a great opportunity! Your son is probably having the time of his life.

Mariette
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Reply to: #84630 by SubRosa
Apr 10, 2007 2:58pm
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Man, a trip across country trapped on an airplane with eighth graders-can't get much more "fun" than that!! Says someone who teaches eighth graders =) I can promise you there was just A LITTLE DRAMA on that airplane. Eighth grade seems to be the height of the DRAMA years.
Fortunately, this trip is mostly Jr and Sr HS students (17 & 18yo) so they sort of know how to behave-at least his group-they met up with other students from CA and NJ. That in itself will probably lend itself to some cultural "exchanges" (we're from rural NC).
My son did take a trip to DC his Freshman year and the teacher used the tape on the door trick to "keep them inside". I thought that was pretty smart.
I don't think that is necessary this time....I hope!
Thanks everyone for the feedback-it is reassuring to hear from everyone.
Ryan, the Turkey trip story wasn't really too reassuring for a mom, but I get your intent ;)
Santa brought him a beautiful handmade leather journal for Christmas. I hope it has more than 2 pages written in it when he gets home! He also took 2GB memory for his camera so I'm hoping he remembers to use it!
He's on the ship to Greece right now!
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Reply to: #84697 by kwmom
Apr 10, 2007 4:05pm
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When I was in high school we did a Latin class trip to Italy (and technically Swtizerland). It was a group of about 20 who were basically from "poor, farm country" in rural Ohio. To give you a visual, if you are standing on top of the high school building, looking left you can see one house and many fields; looking straight you can see a sawmill, (big) creek, and another field; to the right is TWO houses, three more fields and some indian burial grounds; behind is a whopping 4 houses (I think), two small fields and a big hill. I graduated in a class of 66. Now that you have the background, on to the point. We had the priviledge of travelling with another group of students. The culture shock was that they were from Beverly Hills. LOL That may have been more of a learning experience than the trip itself.
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Reply to: #84697 by kwmom
Apr 10, 2007 4:42pm
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Quote the Turkey trip story wasn't really too reassuring for a mom, but I get your intent ;)


Well, perhaps, but remember, you're son isn't going to Turkey, there is no "war on tourists" in Greece, and I never did feel an earthquake in Turkey, but I *have* felt one in North Carolina.

When the big one hits, you'll be glad he's in Greece and not North Carolina. ;o)

-- Ryan