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NotAGran55 Wed 07-Aug-24 06:05:53

Six hours is too much in a day, but I would do as biglouis suggests and have a stop over somewhere. Somewhere you have always fancied seeing maybe?
Turn the opportunity into a positive.

Nansnet Wed 07-Aug-24 04:23:00

I agree that a 6 hour journey is a long way to drive on your own. I know public transport can be expensive, but have you checked out the cost of National Express coaches? They are usually far cheaper than the train, and I've always had good experiences using them, particularly when travelling alone. I always make sure I have a nice coffee, water and something to eat for the journey, as well as a good book to read, or an audible book to listen to, and the time soon passes!

Meeting your cousin again obviously means a lot to you, so if your husband isn't willing to join you, I'd take the opportunity to go alone and enjoy the family reunion.

biglouis Wed 07-Aug-24 03:22:32

Could you not break your journey at a hotel overnight midway so you are not driving too long? It would be a shame to miss this opportunity.

Frufru Wed 07-Aug-24 02:06:23

My cousin is visiting from Australia x I haven’t seen her in 20 years! Her sisters live the opposite end of the country to me x it would cost a lot of money & time to use public transport to get there to see her & I can’t drive over 6 hours on my own x I’m heartbroken as this is probably my last chance to see her ( we are both in our 60s) My family haven’t offered any help at all! I did ask my husband to take some time off work to accompany me but he’s refused!
Just needed to rant through my tears…