Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just visited my parents in New England a few weeks ago. We self quarantined and got tested before we left, then drove straight up with only one bathroom break. It was totally doable and what we'll do for the holidays unless things change drastically. Thanksgiving we do with local relatives that we see now anyways.
Halloween I'm most nervous about, TBH. My 5 year old is a Halloween fanatic and already planning our family costumes. If I have to tell her Halloween is cancelled, kid is going to be crushed. We would probably go to the inlaws or cousins in the suburbs, assuming it's not cancelled everywhere.
We just did the same in New England. Fretted forever about it but all tested negative, and powered through the drive. So worth it to see relatives! We won’t travel at the Holidays.
Anonymous wrote:There is a drive through lights display in Centreville, VA. it seems like the perfect "social distancing" holiday event to me.
https://www.novaparks.com/events/bull-run-festival-of-lights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oof. I hadn't even thought of the impact on being able to visit Santa. That's a bummer.
Explain that the mall is closed because of the virus so you have to write him a letter instead. I’m totally sure there will be someone selling Zoom calls with Santa. No photo op, but gets the job done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oof. I hadn't even thought of the impact on being able to visit Santa. That's a bummer.
Explain that the mall is closed because of the virus so you have to write him a letter instead. I’m totally sure there will be someone selling Zoom calls with Santa. No photo op, but gets the job done.
Anonymous wrote:Oof. I hadn't even thought of the impact on being able to visit Santa. That's a bummer.
Anonymous wrote:We normally travel each Thanksgiving and each Christmas, so this will be the first time my kids have been home for them.
Anonymous wrote:We just visited my parents in New England a few weeks ago. We self quarantined and got tested before we left, then drove straight up with only one bathroom break. It was totally doable and what we'll do for the holidays unless things change drastically. Thanksgiving we do with local relatives that we see now anyways.
Halloween I'm most nervous about, TBH. My 5 year old is a Halloween fanatic and already planning our family costumes. If I have to tell her Halloween is cancelled, kid is going to be crushed. We would probably go to the inlaws or cousins in the suburbs, assuming it's not cancelled everywhere.