Anonymous wrote:If you were sooo confident in your decision you wouldn’t need to post multiple paragraphs here to get head pats about how you just did EVERYTHING right, you poor dear. You are exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:Agree, I would have cancelled but 102° is not drastic for a child.
Anonymous wrote:You did the right thing. It's not like COVID is the only disease that counts!
Anonymous wrote:Since this is a big event people are traveling for, why couldn't you rearrange things so dad stays at home with sick kid and you proceed with a modified celebration at a park, or uncle's house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were sooo confident in your decision you wouldn’t need to post multiple paragraphs here to get head pats about how you just did EVERYTHING right, you poor dear. You are exhausting.
Thanks, one poster dissenting in two pages of people supporting. You must be right, when you’re the only one who says so! Have a good day. -OP
Anonymous wrote:If you were sooo confident in your decision you wouldn’t need to post multiple paragraphs here to get head pats about how you just did EVERYTHING right, you poor dear. You are exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:When I was a newlywed my inlaws flipped out when I cancelled a visit for a party they were throwing because I was so stomach sick I could not keep anything down. They insisted DH come and he did and he apparently was a carrier. He ended up sick there and got everyone sick and up until anyone had a symptoms they insisted I was faking it.
My own mother flipped out that I didn't do anything for her for her birthday because I was too busy in the emergency room with her granddaughter. I did not sleep the entire time she was hospitalized. I told my mother all of this. The day of her birthday I got a hostile text. I didn't know what day it was, what time it was or where i was because I had caught an illness at the hospital and I was disoriented and burnedout. My daughter was home, but still had to be monitored so we were not out of the woods and all my mother could think about was herself. No, I hope my grandaughter is OK and I hope you are holding up OK. Just, a vent about what A terrible daughter I was and how hurt she is.
My husband and I have a close bond in part because we come from people who lack basic empathy and compassion.
Anonymous wrote:Weird I’m surprised you’re getting so much support. This event sounds pretty big - parents from both sides planning to come in from out of town, multiple local families attending…. Events plus something at church? Sounds like a lot of family was planning for this event and presumably all looking forward to seeing each other.
Of course, you’re the one hosting and it’s your call.
But yeah, I think a fever of 102 is not a big deal. Unless they’re an infant. Give them ibuprofen, hire a babysitter and keep them separate from everyone else. Have the people in your family wear a mask. Tell people so they know and can decide if they don’t want to risk getting sick.
Cancelling the whole thing, which is impacting everyone else - which sounds like at least 20 people - seems pretty over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Agree, I would have cancelled but 102° is not drastic for a child.