Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep my grandson several times a week. I taught him 1st grade when schools were closed. We are very close.
My son does not believe in the Covid vaccine. This has been an ongoing issue between us. My son is vaccinated, however.
Today I told my son that I want grandson vaccinated, that this is my only requirement for continuing to keep him (I do not charge for keeping him). I do not want to be the person who takes him somewhere that results in an infection by a new variant. I don't want to risk long haul Covid.
My son is refusing, still. He is telling me that I am forcing him to put my grandson in a place with strangers or with his new stepfather who is unemployed and who I do not know.
My son has to be right. All the time. He has to get his way or he threatens to keep GS from me.
I don't know why I'm writing this here. I just had to get it out. I'm devastated.
This doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, OP, this must be really hard.
I can't tell you what to do in this situation, but I can tell you what I would do. There is not a vaccine in the world that is important enough to keep me away from my 6-year-old grandson, with whom I am very close, especially in a situation like this. Losing contact with you could be devasting to him, especially given the fact that it sounds like their has already been a divorce in his life.
Please think about that. He needs you.
This but also if the grandson is in public school, he'll probably be required to get it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, OP, this must be really hard.
I can't tell you what to do in this situation, but I can tell you what I would do. There is not a vaccine in the world that is important enough to keep me away from my 6-year-old grandson, with whom I am very close, especially in a situation like this. Losing contact with you could be devasting to him, especially given the fact that it sounds like their has already been a divorce in his life.
Please think about that. He needs you.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, OP, this must be really hard.
I can't tell you what to do in this situation, but I can tell you what I would do. There is not a vaccine in the world that is important enough to keep me away from my 6-year-old grandson, with whom I am very close, especially in a situation like this. Losing contact with you could be devasting to him, especially given the fact that it sounds like their has already been a divorce in his life.
Please think about that. He needs you.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, OP, this must be really hard.
I can't tell you what to do in this situation, but I can tell you what I would do. There is not a vaccine in the world that is important enough to keep me away from my 6-year-old grandson, with whom I am very close, especially in a situation like this. Losing contact with you could be devasting to him, especially given the fact that it sounds like their has already been a divorce in his life.
Please think about that. He needs you.
Anonymous wrote:I keep my grandson several times a week. I taught him 1st grade when schools were closed. We are very close.
My son does not believe in the Covid vaccine. This has been an ongoing issue between us. My son is vaccinated, however.
Today I told my son that I want grandson vaccinated, that this is my only requirement for continuing to keep him (I do not charge for keeping him). I do not want to be the person who takes him somewhere that results in an infection by a new variant. I don't want to risk long haul Covid.
My son is refusing, still. He is telling me that I am forcing him to put my grandson in a place with strangers or with his new stepfather who is unemployed and who I do not know.
My son has to be right. All the time. He has to get his way or he threatens to keep GS from me.
I don't know why I'm writing this here. I just had to get it out. I'm devastated.