Anonymous wrote:He wasn’t an immediate family member. If he died of natural causes at an old age, his death — while very sad — isn’t tragic. No well adjusted person would be upset about this as long as you’re discrete, as you say you will be. You have time off from school and work and you’re paying for airfare for the whole family to travel quite a distance. It would be a shame if you didn’t do some sightseeing. I’m sure great uncle would approve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine - but as others have said, be quiet about it. Don't make it seem like the funeral is getting in the way of your fun. and make sure others don't have plans for you.
Thank you.
Any ideas about how to word that we will be available for about 24 hours without lying or letting the cat out of the bag?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine - but as others have said, be quiet about it. Don't make it seem like the funeral is getting in the way of your fun. and make sure others don't have plans for you.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's totally fine but don't post about it all over social media or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Do what you need to do. I took my kids to Disneyland Paris after the funeral of my young BIL in the same city. It was heartbreaking, he was too young to die, and my kids needed the boost. My MIL made a comment, but I think everyone understood. And my MIL is a nice person and after that one comment didn't hold a grudge. She knows I loved her youngest son like a brother.
Anonymous wrote:Do it but don't talk about it during the funeral or to those who might be sensitive