Bringing kids friends along to St John
- tarheelgirl
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Bringing kids friends along to St John
Hello and Happy New Year!
Hubby and I are going to make the trek again to STJ and this time with teen daughter in tow. In order to make the trip bearable for us, we were going to bring one of her friends with us. Since the friend is under 18, isn't there some kind of Power of Attorney thing or something that shows we have permission to take her?
Appreciate the help...my daughter will do so much better with "her own kind" around!
Hubby and I are going to make the trek again to STJ and this time with teen daughter in tow. In order to make the trip bearable for us, we were going to bring one of her friends with us. Since the friend is under 18, isn't there some kind of Power of Attorney thing or something that shows we have permission to take her?
Appreciate the help...my daughter will do so much better with "her own kind" around!
You should bring a letter, signed by both her parents, stating that they give their permission for you to take their daughter to (fill in the blank, i.e., USVI and BVI if a day trip is planned). The letter needs to be notarized. You most likely will not need this letter, but better to have it in hand.
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You should also have the girl's mom type up some medical history information (allergies, medications, previous concerns, stuff like that.) And make sure you get a copy of her medical card. You never know if she'll step on some sharp coral and need stiches or get bit by a spider and break out in hives or something like that.
- tarheelgirl
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Bringing kids friends along
Thanks everyone! Lots of things I didn't think of.
Now, time to sit back and read the Jorge trip reports!
Now, time to sit back and read the Jorge trip reports!