Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d drive.
We don’t get that much time off of work.
It’s not the sort of relationship where I feel comfortable asking about a personal health decision like vaccination. It’s none of my business.
I’m looking at planning now because if I don’t want plan soon, we won’t go due to demands with work. We both are required by work to put in for PTO months in advance.
This decision is just as fraught as I thought. Thanks for giving your thoughts, PPs.
Okay, so it's none of your business but you are contemplating exposing him? Of course it's your business. Snap out of it.
You say, 'we are contemplating trying to figure out how to visit you, but we need to ask you about vaccination.'
I'd do this myself, but I'm older (50s) so not so scared of offending people in order to just ask for what I need. So, I'll also suggest you get your DH to ask. However; he will likely not probe enough for your satisfaction, so I really recommend having the conversation myself.
How do you think he would feel if he knew you didn't end up visiting him because you were too chicken to ask him if he was vaccinated or not? Come on. If you ask and he actually says, none of your business, okay, that tells you something.
Then, if you decide to go, don't tell him, since the situation could change. He's 90. If you show up in town, he'll be there. And thrilled. Or, if you tell him the day before, he'll be thrilled. Don't tell him 3 weeks or 3 months before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d drive.
We don’t get that much time off of work.
It’s not the sort of relationship where I feel comfortable asking about a personal health decision like vaccination. It’s none of my business.
I’m looking at planning now because if I don’t want plan soon, we won’t go due to demands with work. We both are required by work to put in for PTO months in advance.
This decision is just as fraught as I thought. Thanks for giving your thoughts, PPs.
Okay, so it's none of your business but you are contemplating exposing him? Of course it's your business. Snap out of it.
You say, 'we are contemplating trying to figure out how to visit you, but we need to ask you about vaccination.'
I'd do this myself, but I'm older (50s) so not so scared of offending people in order to just ask for what I need. So, I'll also suggest you get your DH to ask. However; he will likely not probe enough for your satisfaction, so I really recommend having the conversation myself.
How do you think he would feel if he knew you didn't end up visiting him because you were too chicken to ask him if he was vaccinated or not? Come on. If you ask and he actually says, none of your business, okay, that tells you something.
Then, if you decide to go, don't tell him, since the situation could change. He's 90. If you show up in town, he'll be there. And thrilled. Or, if you tell him the day before, he'll be thrilled. Don't tell him 3 weeks or 3 months before.
Anonymous wrote:It seems silly, to me, to avoid visiting someone 90+ for fear they might die. They very well might die anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d drive.
We don’t get that much time off of work.
It’s not the sort of relationship where I feel comfortable asking about a personal health decision like vaccination. It’s none of my business.
I’m looking at planning now because if I don’t want plan soon, we won’t go due to demands with work. We both are required by work to put in for PTO months in advance.
This decision is just as fraught as I thought. Thanks for giving your thoughts, PPs.
I don't care about vaccines as they say you can still spread it. I would drive, not fly or quarantine for a week with a covid test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d drive.
We don’t get that much time off of work.
It’s not the sort of relationship where I feel comfortable asking about a personal health decision like vaccination. It’s none of my business.
I’m looking at planning now because if I don’t want plan soon, we won’t go due to demands with work. We both are required by work to put in for PTO months in advance.
This decision is just as fraught as I thought. Thanks for giving your thoughts, PPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d drive.
We don’t get that much time off of work.
It’s not the sort of relationship where I feel comfortable asking about a personal health decision like vaccination. It’s none of my business.
I’m looking at planning now because if I don’t want plan soon, we won’t go due to demands with work. We both are required by work to put in for PTO months in advance.
This decision is just as fraught as I thought. Thanks for giving your thoughts, PPs.
Anonymous wrote:I’d drive.
Anonymous wrote:Will he have been vaccinated by then?