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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you think you need to tell them?[/quote] We are the kind of family that shares this information. There's no way I can just not tell them what's going on. We are close.[/quote] It’s ok to do things differently once in a while. [/quote] Nope, if you have a "regular" family which most on here do not and your relationship with your parents is like mine, you need to tell them. Just make sure they know that your DH and children are all ready to make your life easy during the recovery phase and that you will look forward to seeing them after their trip. I would tell them that canceling their trip would just stress me out too much and it would be much easier on you if they were to keep their original plan. You and your family will communicate with them frequently to keep them updated and there really isn't anymore than can do than what your husband and children will be doing. Sorry for your health issue and hope all goes well. Sending big hugs![/quote] OP here. Thank you to you and the other PPs that helped me get out of my head. This is of course the way through.[/quote] That's the best choice. My family is the same way. Wishing you good health![/quote]
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