Anonymous wrote:U have your children go to their great grandparents house and hire a temporary full time live in nanny to stay at heir home. Most foster care situations are infamously neglectful and at worst abusive. They may even spilt the boys up.
Anonymous wrote:I have been concerned about this too re. COVID. The problem is, if I am hospitalized (single mom) all the people who could normally take my child won’t be able to, because he will likely be exposed and infectious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until you make friends, would you ask your nanny if she would take them if necessary? I mean, it probably won't happen, but you might as well think about it.
Eventually, you'll make friends (I mean, when Covid restrictions are over and you can actually MEET people!) and that won't be necessary.
Also, in an emergency, perhaps your relatives could do it? I mean, not as a vacation, but should push come to shove, is it possible they could do it? Not to perfection, there would be more tv and pizza than block building and vegetables, but could they get it done? IT NOT, then ask your nanny.
I’ll ask our nanny. She’d probably want to take them to her house instead of ours but I guess it’s better than the alternative.
The nearby family includes loving grandparents (mine-so my kids great grandparents). They just physically couldn’t do it, but they could maybe help coordinate logistics to get someone else here.
Other family would be two plane rides away. I have a childless brother and sister in law, but they are in their 20s and I’m not sure they would show up for me like this.
DH and I both come from extraordinarily dysfunctional families and our children haven’t met most of our family members, including our mothers. I have a nice dad but he’s an absent minded professor type and just a total hippie. I’m not sure he could keep a toddler alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have several families that I know would take our kids in in case of an emergency, and either of our moms could fly here in a pinch.
This has actually sort of happened (my DH was on his deathbed at one point a few years ago), and our kids stayed with friends until my mom could fly in.
Right, so your circumstances are totally different from mine. Got it. I don’t have what you have, as explained in my OP.
Anonymous wrote:I have been concerned about this too re. COVID. The problem is, if I am hospitalized (single mom) all the people who could normally take my child won’t be able to, because he will likely be exposed and infectious.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that something you figure out the first day they are born?
Anonymous wrote:We have several families that I know would take our kids in in case of an emergency, and either of our moms could fly here in a pinch.
This has actually sort of happened (my DH was on his deathbed at one point a few years ago), and our kids stayed with friends until my mom could fly in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that something you figure out the first day they are born?
Not necessarily - the people who took my kids in for a week are not the same people who would be their guardians if we both died.