Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all!
Husband indeed can't stand SIL but after all these years, he's learned to put up with her. I think he is holding me to this because I was asking if his family vaccinated prior to us visiting. They have. In fact, he doesn't want to visit his family for Thanksgiving because the kids won't be fully vaccinated by then and their state has a high COVID case count right now, so he's not being a jerk. He's right to hold my family to the same standards and expectations.
When we visit my brother, we stay at a hotel and our kids sleep over at their house to spend time with their cousins. I think this time, we'll just have the kids stay with us at the hotel. Seems like a fair compromise.
Also, he is my only sibling and I love him dearly. We are kids of immigrants so we have no one else, aside from our parents who will be staying at his house (parents are vaccinated and got their booster last month). Also, our kids adore their cousins.
How we ended up on the opposite side of the political spectrum astounds me!
Thanks again for indulging me and helping me come up with a solution.
The kids aren't vaccinated yet OP. It's only two years, it's not like you are not seeing each other every again. Stay at home and enjoy having a holiday with your own nuclear family.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all!
Husband indeed can't stand SIL but after all these years, he's learned to put up with her. I think he is holding me to this because I was asking if his family vaccinated prior to us visiting. They have. In fact, he doesn't want to visit his family for Thanksgiving because the kids won't be fully vaccinated by then and their state has a high COVID case count right now, so he's not being a jerk. He's right to hold my family to the same standards and expectations.
When we visit my brother, we stay at a hotel and our kids sleep over at their house to spend time with their cousins. I think this time, we'll just have the kids stay with us at the hotel. Seems like a fair compromise.
Also, he is my only sibling and I love him dearly. We are kids of immigrants so we have no one else, aside from our parents who will be staying at his house (parents are vaccinated and got their booster last month). Also, our kids adore their cousins.
How we ended up on the opposite side of the political spectrum astounds me!
Thanks again for indulging me and helping me come up with a solution.
Anonymous wrote:I’m with your husband. I’ve lost all respect for the anti-vaxxers, including the ones in my family. But to be honest, I never really enjoyed their company much to begin with. So maybe that’s part of where he’s coming from?
Anonymous wrote:I'm in your sister - except it's my husband's family and they HAVEN'T had covid. I would have fewer reservations if they did have covid already! Anyway - we are still seeing them because I think family is important and I'm not willing to never see them again over this. We don't have any high risk conditions that I am aware of, and we are all now able to be vaccinated.