Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh would definitely go regardless of whether we help in-laws with expenses. Just wondering about dcs who are teens. I am telling them about great grandma today after school and would like to tell them if they are going or not. We have not had this situation before and I am at a loss as to what to do.
Do the kids know their great grandmother?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. When my great-grandmother died, everyone in my family who was alive attended. When I was an adult and my grandmother died, everyone in my family who was alive attended.
I would take them if you can. It may be their only chance to see the extended family gathered, and even if it doesn't seem meaningful at the time, it may be important to them later, maybe much later.
Anonymous wrote:Are you at a loss because it feels irresponsible to spend the money or would spending the money actually jeopardize needs like food and shelter? To me this is what money is for so you can have permission to do it if everyone going + paying for in laws + paying for a sitter is what you feel is right. If it takes a few months to replace the savings, it's okay.
This is meant supportively because this seems like why you may feel torn. I'm sorry for your loss either way.
Anonymous wrote:Of course. When my great-grandmother died, everyone in my family who was alive attended. When I was an adult and my grandmother died, everyone in my family who was alive attended.
Anonymous wrote:Dh would definitely go regardless of whether we help in-laws with expenses. Just wondering about dcs who are teens. I am telling them about great grandma today after school and would like to tell them if they are going or not. We have not had this situation before and I am at a loss as to what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that if at all possible, you show up when someone dies.
Thats too little, too late. I think people should show up when one is sick or needs help. No need for phony social performance.
Anonymous wrote:Dh called his mom and it looks like she and fil can barely afford to go, she was so upset about tickets, hotel…so I will watch the dog but does that change how you see the situation? Should we pay for in laws’s expenses instead to alleviate that burden for them? We cannot do it if kids also go as such last minute tickets are $400+and I think we will have to cover some funeral expenses. It complicates an already very sad time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh would definitely go regardless of whether we help in-laws with expenses. Just wondering about dcs who are teens. I am telling them about great grandma today after school and would like to tell them if they are going or not. We have not had this situation before and I am at a loss as to what to do.
If it were me, I'd send your husband and pay for his parents' flights. Unless your kids are begging to go, I wouldn't send them. Let your husband focus on supporting his parent through this, rather than trying to solo parent your kids at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Dh would definitely go regardless of whether we help in-laws with expenses. Just wondering about dcs who are teens. I am telling them about great grandma today after school and would like to tell them if they are going or not. We have not had this situation before and I am at a loss as to what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Dh called his mom and it looks like she and fil can barely afford to go, she was so upset about tickets, hotel…so I will watch the dog but does that change how you see the situation? Should we pay for in laws’s expenses instead to alleviate that burden for them? We cannot do it if kids also go as such last minute tickets are $400+and I think we will have to cover some funeral expenses. It complicates an already very sad time.