Anonymous wrote:The trip is non refundable, but have you looked into whether you can make changes to the itinerary or receive travel credits for future use? The boy reason why it sounds so bad to leave the 2 year old is because it’s over Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:I would never ever leave a child behind. You can still get covid vaccinated and bring it back to him. Stay home.
Anonymous wrote:It honestly sounds like the mask issue on the plane is not the problem but that he’s difficult to take care of in general and you don’t really want to bring him. If you really need a break, leave him but have 1-2 back ups back home in case something goes wrong with the nanny.
Sometimes parents of special needs kids need a break and that’s OK. I would strongly suggest celebrating Christmas early or when you get back. It could be emotionally damaging for your 5 year old to see his little brother abandoned on Christmas. The two year old won’t understand but the five year old will.
Anonymous wrote:I think you can do it with nobody permanently emotionally scarred but don’t tell anyone you are doing it because it sounds pretty bad. If you do it, celebrate Christmas the week before you leave, make it a big deal, and then have the 25th be a normal day for your 5 yo. I’d also consider options like you go away with dh and leave both kids with the nanny ( maybe for a partial week) or you and your mom go for a few days (or a combo of both).
Anonymous wrote:LOL Sounds like you don't like your 2-year-old very much. Who even contemplates taking their entire family but one child and abandoning them for a week at Christmas?
Anonymous wrote:Do not leave your 2yo home alone for a week for christmas! Holy crap, that is awful. He won’t know it’s Christmas, but the 5yo does and I can only imagine the number of times it will come up over the years that his parents left him alone for Christmas to go on vacation. If there were extenuating circumstances, like visiting a dying parent or sibling, I could see leaving him in an emergency.
If I were you, I’d cancel the whole trip. Maybe plan something for the spring when he will be older and maybe able to wear a mask better.
Anonymous wrote:How comfortable do you feel about being out of the country if your two year old has a medical emergency in the nanny's care? How comfortable does she feel?