YBrother wanted whole family at his wedding abroad. Older brother can't go because of term times. So I am sorting visas and flights for the rest (parents genuinely not up to sorting complicated stuff).
I am not sure even now whether C and I are going. I am trying to be very positive for her, so that I know she doesn't pick up too much hesitation from me and want to stay at home. I am afraid she will learn fear and withdrawal, rather than grasping life, if that makes any sense. So I am grasping the good things about this trip, and hoping the bad won't be too bad. I want to be at the wedding, but I don't want the rest of it. On the other hand, who travels to the Indian s/c in the monsoon season???
But I need to know that if we do not go it is a positive choice not to go, rather than being afraid or agoraphobic, if that makes any sense at all.
I said to mum yesterday that C feels the heat a lot even here, and that she is afraid of the heat out there, and the mosquitoes. So mum said, weeeeelllllllll (one of her words while she thinks what to say, but doesn't want anyone else getting a word in!) when we went before it was cooler than Guyana (name dropping her two and only foreign holidays!!) So I said, that was DECEMBER. This is AUGUST.
Bit of a difference!!!!!! Also, this is C, not you.
Anyway, Ybrother originally said, have flight and hotel stopover. Sounded not too bad; 8 hour one day; 4 the next.
However, yesterday ybrother said, sort out business class flights for 4, either direct or else with change of plane, and without hotel stop; 13 - 17 hour journey depending on timings.
So I tried that, and sent him the costs. Then got email back saying that is too much (almost £10K), and can I look at economy instead.

So am now looking at economy. Which I would have done before if he had not mentioned business class, and got me thinking how wonderful to be so valued.
(Have told C the advantage of doing the booking is that I can arrange separate days and therefore planes for us and the grandparents (because they can stay longer, wheras she has to get back for school)!!! 17 hours each way with m&d?? No thanks!!!!! )
Not sure what wedding present you can buy for someone who flies you half way round the world to go to his wedding, though. Maybe turning up is enough. More than enough!!!!!!!