Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP with one final question. Think it'd be ok to take my kid when she's sick? I mean, wouldn't it be a double-standard if they allow SIL's sick kid but not mine?
Why would you do that to your kid? You'd drag your sick kid out of the house just to make a point? Grow up.
Hello, obviously not if my kid was feeling bad but if she had a cough and sniffles and was otherwise feeling fine. We normally don't for the sake of the other kids, but if germs are already there, and most importantly that no one else minds as evidenced by no one else objecting to cousin's germs, then why not. Do I really sound like someone who would bring a kid with a 105 degree temp out to play?
Well, I wouldn't object to someone bringing a kid who had the sniffles but was otherwise feeling fine. Ordinary colds are pretty much a fact of life, and I wouldn't expect someone to keep their kid home for that. Hell, I'd hardly ever go to work if I stayed home when I had a cold. So no, I don't think there's any problem bringing a kid with a runny nose to a family event.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your niece always running fevers? I'd be mostly concerned about the sick child, not the kids who might get sick.
Anonymous wrote:Grrr. People like this tick me off. We once pulled out of a planned out of a planned nannyshare with friends because they wanted to be able to send their kid even if was sick with a high fever or contagious disease. Their theory? Just let both kids get sick at the same time and get it over with.
Umm. No.
Anyway, agree with pps who suggested calling before a visit for a health check in status. I'd also put the relative on notices gently but firmly by saying something "I know sometimes Larla comes over when she's a little under the weather. However, kids being kids, this makes dd sick too, which is something I know we both want to avoid. So I figured I'd check in to see if Larla is feeling up to a visit on Saturday."
If the kid is sick, resked the visit. If the mom lies and brings sick kid, pull her aside and let her know you're cutting visit short for the aforementioned reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP with one final question. Think it'd be ok to take my kid when she's sick? I mean, wouldn't it be a double-standard if they allow SIL's sick kid but not mine?
Why would you do that to your kid? You'd drag your sick kid out of the house just to make a point? Grow up.
Hello, obviously not if my kid was feeling bad but if she had a cough and sniffles and was otherwise feeling fine. We normally don't for the sake of the other kids, but if germs are already there, and most importantly that no one else minds as evidenced by no one else objecting to cousin's germs, then why not. Do I really sound like someone who would bring a kid with a 105 degree temp out to play?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is, why is this poor child sick all the time??
I haven't the slightest clue. SIL says she gets chilled very easily. Picture a gorgeous 70 degree day with slight breeze -- girl needs a sweatshirt or she'll have sniffles and cough by morning and pass it to my kid (I've seen this happen!).
We could pose the same question about my kid, who catches everything her cousin has, and only everything her cousin has, not other kids! I actually did an experiment once, geek that I am.
You don't get sick from being chilly outside. This doesn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big question is, why is this poor child sick all the time??
I haven't the slightest clue. SIL says she gets chilled very easily. Picture a gorgeous 70 degree day with slight breeze -- girl needs a sweatshirt or she'll have sniffles and cough by morning and pass it to my kid (I've seen this happen!).
We could pose the same question about my kid, who catches everything her cousin has, and only everything her cousin has, not other kids! I actually did an experiment once, geek that I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP with one final question. Think it'd be ok to take my kid when she's sick? I mean, wouldn't it be a double-standard if they allow SIL's sick kid but not mine?
Why would you do that to your kid? You'd drag your sick kid out of the house just to make a point? Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP with one final question. Think it'd be ok to take my kid when she's sick? I mean, wouldn't it be a double-standard if they allow SIL's sick kid but not mine?
Anonymous wrote:The big question is, why is this poor child sick all the time??