Now, I don't get the ones that never want to travel. I include my own parents in this group. Growing up I thought we just didn't have money to travel, now as an adult I realize we probably could have travelled but my parents had/have no interest. I don't get it. When my responsibilities have lessened ('cause lets get serious, parenting never really ends) I plan to be on the go. There are so many places to go see!
Have him try a white noise machine or an audio book. I have 2 kids that do the white noise and another has to have the audiobook playing.When? Lol. DS is 10 & still needs a parent in the room to go to sleep. Every night. I keep thinking, it’s fine he won’t go to college needing to have a parent to sleep. Now I’m not so sure. A couple years ago he would say “I need to sleep by myself, I’m old enough” but then cave after not falling asleep. Now, he doesn’t even try. When I say he can sleep by himself, he says no. And then says he’s not going to college, because he’s staying with us forever.
Same! I feel like something must be wrong with me too lol. I'm not sure if it is my season of life or if I'm just easily amused here in the good old US of A.
I said exactly this to my parents I also wanted them to tuck me into bed all through middle school & preferred that they chaperone field trips. It was comforting to me.When? Lol. DS is 10 & still needs a parent in the room to go to sleep. Every night. I keep thinking, it’s fine he won’t go to college needing to have a parent to sleep. Now I’m not so sure. A couple years ago he would say “I need to sleep by myself, I’m old enough” but then cave after not falling asleep. Now, he doesn’t even try. When I say he can sleep by himself, he says no. And then says he’s not going to college, because he’s staying with us forever.
I am pretty sure you could product change the CIU to CIP. I just changed mine recently in order to refer DH for the CIP and self-support. I would call Chase and inquire since that would be the easiest and cleanest way to do it.Just a preference thing, she likes having the points in her account so she can book herself whenever she wants. I totally know it's better to leave URs alone until it's time to book and use the lowest fare option, but what can I say, she likes SW and I like her happy.
48 month rule is about the bonus, so having a Sapphire product in the meantime won't affect your clock. The CSP also allows transfer to partners, does DW have any UR card she can PC to the CSP? That seems like the easiest. Also I don't believe you have to keep it for any length of time so it'd be a cheaper pro rata AF.To the Chase experts: is there a way for me to transfer my URs to DW's Southwest account? Can I add her RR number to my UR account for transfers, is that allowed?
Long version - neither of us has a CIP. Just got CIU so can't upgrade it yet (I don't think). I've had the CSR more recently, so I was going to upgrade to the CSR again to allow transfers. DW closed her CSR in 2017, so I figure it's better to leave hers alone with the 48 month rule. But we haven't done anything just yet until I figure out the best course.
Aaahhh, to be young again. I would not move from the couch in 2 days, much less across the country.Omg you guys it’s been a long day. We’ve been up for about 27 hours and are driving two hours home now. I feel pretty much dead because I didn’t sleep at all on the plane rides. I think total I slept 1 1/2 hours. We move to Florida in 2 days
DH is still at 30 days as well. Was hoping for an overnight miracle.Day 3 of sitting at 30 days on CIP2...
Also, day 8 of no AC... It's going to be 87 today and 90 tomorrow. Really hoping that part shows up tomorrow!!
Probably b/c when we leave the USA (on DCL of course...see a pattern here?) we can't wait to get back to the USA. Leaving the country helps you realize how lucky you are to live here.
We have tried everything. When he was a baby, it took 2-3 hours every night to rock him to sleep. If he wasn’t totally asleep when we put him in his crib, it started over. When the lights go out, his brain kicks into high gear.Have him try a white noise machine or an audio book. I have 2 kids that do the white noise and another has to have the audiobook playing.
I am sure he will outgrow it eventually. As of now, he has spent exactly 1 night away from me in 9 years (He managed 1 night at Grandma’s last year but has no desire to repeat it)I said exactly this to my parents I also wanted them to tuck me into bed all through middle school & preferred that they chaperone field trips. It was comforting to me.
Spoiler: I went to college, finished college & then moved 6700 miles away.
One of my close friends was too anxious to go to sleepovers (unless they were at her house) until we were 14-15 years old, and when she did start coming, she would hide her favorite stuffed kitty in her bag. She is also a functional adult today (& she still has that stuffed kitty)!
@bernina - my 80,000 points are now pending!
Happened sometime between 6pm today and now (and the awesome thing is my stmt closes tomorrow)
We still sleep with DS12 although he can manage a sleepover at his friend’s house. Although I do remember a 3 am FaceTime call when he couldn’t find his pillow and could I come get him because he was exhausted and couldn’t sleep. Of course, I obliged and we stopped the sleepovers for a bit. He did share with me a few weeks ago that he is scared of the dark.We have tried everything. When he was a baby, it took 2-3 hours every night to rock him to sleep. If he wasn’t totally asleep when we put him in his crib, it started over. When the lights go out, his brain kicks into high gear.
I am sure he will outgrow it eventually. As of now, he has spent exactly 1 night away from me in 9 years (He managed 1 night at Grandma’s last year but has no desire to repeat it)
Does anyone know how strict Mastercard is with Business cards?
DH has a very very very small business if you catch my drift. He has a SW Chase business, a CIP, and Amex Bonvoy business card. I was going to have him apply for the American Airlines CitiBusiness Aadvantage Mastercard. But I didn’t want to waste an inquiry if he doesn’t have much of a chance of getting it. (His personal credit is over 800. He does not have a Tax ID or EIN so it would be attached to his social.)
How strict are they about business cards?
Not strict at all. Search the thread and you will see alot of us are on the grAAvy train.Does anyone know how strict Mastercard is with Business cards?
DH has a very very very small business if you catch my drift. He has a SW Chase business, a CIP, and Amex Bonvoy business card. I was going to have him apply for the American Airlines CitiBusiness Aadvantage Mastercard. But I didn’t want to waste an inquiry if he doesn’t have much of a chance of getting it. (His personal credit is over 800. He does not have a Tax ID or EIN so it would be attached to his social.)
How strict are they about business cards?