Anonymous wrote:We are going to wait and see. Our rules are (if state guidelines make it possible at all):
-Everyone has to quarantine for two weeks
-My MIL/FIL only for Thanksgiving; my mom/dad only for Christmas. No cousins, aunts and uncles, etc.
-This can all be cancelled day-of if anyone shows any signs of illness. No "it's just a sore throat," no "I'm on the tail end of a cold," no "her temperature is elevated, but it's not technically a fever."
-You may be asked to leave early if anyone starts developing any symptoms of any type of illness.
Luckily, both sets of parents can drive in one shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, we canceled Thanksgiving and Christmas back in March.
We canceled saying "um" as a way to be condescending in about 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have local family so we'll see if we can make it work by keeping isolated in the lead up to the holidays. So we haven't called it yet. But I'm also fully prepared for it to not be normal and not nearly as many people as usual. And probably no multiple days of bouncing around to different family member's houses. Just one gathering, and that's it.
Same. We saw local grandparents carefully over the summer; would be comfortable seeing them at Thanksgiving if conditions hold. But the other grandparents, who live out of state, are already planning to miss Christmas with us.
Anonymous wrote:Um, we canceled Thanksgiving and Christmas back in March.