| I would not keep them home. |
| This is what I did last year. The last week before the break often doesn't have much going on, anyway. No question on the little one. On the 7th grader, would be nice to know what the curriculum plan is. |
| My kid got covid from school before christmas last year. I and DH WFH, so he was the only reason why everyone ended up with covid during winter break at home. He already got flu 2 weeks ago from school. Finger crossed this year that we are not sick at home this time. |
Great post. Plus hopefully you are driving OP? I know so many people who caught Covid on planes recently. If you must fly mask up and don’t take them off. |
| Yeah and keep them home January 2 through 6 and then 9-13 and 20 through 25. |
+1. You’d never forgive yourself if your mom got sick and what a burden that would be for the kids too. |
Depends on the school. My children at two different schools have tests and projects this week. |
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No, I wouldn’t keep my kids at home. But do what works for you.
I’m a little surprised at all the people who will pull their kids out of school for 4 whole days just to avoid the possibility of illness! |
It’s not “just avoiding the possibility of illness”. Did you read the OP’s post or just the title and then jump in to comment. It’s avoiding a scenario where kids get sick and then cannot join elderly parent who is frail and alone for the Christmas holiday. |
| Don’t keep them home but have them mask. That is my plan. Hoping the masks help reduce the chance of getting sick. |
| I would keep them at home. We are actually in the same situation as you but we aren’t going to grandmom’s at all because we are so afraid of bringing sickness to her. We’ll be FaceTiming her for most of Christmas. |
Well I think the OP needs to decide what is most important to her then. And only she knows just how vulnerable her parent is. We had to skip a planned family get together last year as one of my kids was exposed at daycare a couple days before we were supposed to leave. We went later in the winter instead once the omicron wave passed. |
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I don’t know. On one hand I recognize the concern and the chance that an illness could disrupt Christmas.
On the other hand I think white UMC women in particular have become crazy about illnesses and lost all perspective. If you posted this in 2018, people would have mostly thought you were crazy. First off, there’s a high chance your kids won’t even get sick. Secondly, even if your mom does get sick she will likely be okay. Even if your kids did get sick, could you reschedule your trip? What stands out to me is that you’re speaking about the flu or Covid like it’s this extreme event. Except getting sick is part of life especially for kids. In my opinion you need some anxiety meds and a stiff drink when you visit your mom. There are various schools of thought as to why our kids so sick this year. We do know that it has something to do with Covid. Common sense tells me that continuing to mask your kids and keep them home is just going to prolong this. Your kids have to get sick. It’s part of childhood. |
Yes masks worked extremely well at keeping Covid from spreading within the US. High mask places didn’t have nearly as much Covid as places like Florida. JUST KIDDING. At this point if you really think the masking will accomplish anything then you’re dumb. |
OP doesn’t want to make her elderly loved one ill with Covid. |