Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t sound like much of a celebration. You should also respect your uncle’s wishes. The vaccine is right around the corner. Have your gathering then.
Op here. I think we could make it nice. They’d love to hear my son sing for them and see our tree and decorations. They didn’t do anything at all for thanksgiving and don’t even have a tree up for Christmas this year. It’s so freaking sad.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you seen them other times during this pandemic? Have they felt comfortable?
I think with a 2 and 4 year old, you need to be really on top of the kids. A mask-less 2 year old sneezing onto one of them is the EXACT scenario you want to avoid.
It does sound like you have the perfect set up to keep them safe. But to be honest, if I had a family member tell me they didn't think I should do it I would not.
Your grandparents are merely weeks away from being able to be vaccinated. Accidentally giving them Covid now would be completely devastating as we are SO close to getting out of this.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t sound like much of a celebration. You should also respect your uncle’s wishes. The vaccine is right around the corner. Have your gathering then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The tricky thing is my 4 yo wants to do a Christmas show for them. He’s been practicing singing Christmas carols and a dance for weeks and wants to sing for, and with them. So I can require him to wear a mask but then my grandparents won’t be able to hear him. They are both hard of hearing and when we wear masks they really can’t understand anything. I know singing is considered high risk, but I was thinking we’d space out 12+ feet apart. We also have ceiling fans throughout and I was thinking to blast them the whole time.
Just do the show outside.
Op here. The entire visit will take place outside, including any bathroom needs (pool bathroom). And like a PP said, we won’t even bring them in the house-they’ll come through the side gate to our outdoor living area.
I don't have an issue with people outside DC posting on this DC-based forum, but this question seems so location-specific that you'd be better off asking more locally. Covid rates and restrictions vary by locality. Also, most people here in the DC area don't have outdoor living areas with ceiling fans, pool bathrooms, and 12-foot dining tables, not to mention the weather to make such an outdoor visit possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The tricky thing is my 4 yo wants to do a Christmas show for them. He’s been practicing singing Christmas carols and a dance for weeks and wants to sing for, and with them. So I can require him to wear a mask but then my grandparents won’t be able to hear him. They are both hard of hearing and when we wear masks they really can’t understand anything. I know singing is considered high risk, but I was thinking we’d space out 12+ feet apart. We also have ceiling fans throughout and I was thinking to blast them the whole time.
Zoom his performance.
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you seen them other times during this pandemic? Have they felt comfortable?
I think with a 2 and 4 year old, you need to be really on top of the kids. A mask-less 2 year old sneezing onto one of them is the EXACT scenario you want to avoid.
It does sound like you have the perfect set up to keep them safe. But to be honest, if I had a family member tell me they didn't think I should do it I would not.
Your grandparents are merely weeks away from being able to be vaccinated. Accidentally giving them Covid now would be completely devastating as we are SO close to getting out of this.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. The tricky thing is my 4 yo wants to do a Christmas show for them. He’s been practicing singing Christmas carols and a dance for weeks and wants to sing for, and with them. So I can require him to wear a mask but then my grandparents won’t be able to hear him. They are both hard of hearing and when we wear masks they really can’t understand anything. I know singing is considered high risk, but I was thinking we’d space out 12+ feet apart. We also have ceiling fans throughout and I was thinking to blast them the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The tricky thing is my 4 yo wants to do a Christmas show for them. He’s been practicing singing Christmas carols and a dance for weeks and wants to sing for, and with them. So I can require him to wear a mask but then my grandparents won’t be able to hear him. They are both hard of hearing and when we wear masks they really can’t understand anything. I know singing is considered high risk, but I was thinking we’d space out 12+ feet apart. We also have ceiling fans throughout and I was thinking to blast them the whole time.
Just do the show outside.
Op here. The entire visit will take place outside, including any bathroom needs (pool bathroom). And like a PP said, we won’t even bring them in the house-they’ll come through the side gate to our outdoor living area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think outdoor, distant and mostly masked is fine. But... do your grandparents still drive? If so, no big deal, but if someone else needs to drive them windows down is a MUST and that's what might make me hesitate.
And yes, can kids respect distance too.
Op here. Yes they still drive. They only live 5 minutes away. My 4 yo understands distance but my 2 yo does not. I couldn’t guarantee he wouldn’t go up to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. The tricky thing is my 4 yo wants to do a Christmas show for them. He’s been practicing singing Christmas carols and a dance for weeks and wants to sing for, and with them. So I can require him to wear a mask but then my grandparents won’t be able to hear him. They are both hard of hearing and when we wear masks they really can’t understand anything. I know singing is considered high risk, but I was thinking we’d space out 12+ feet apart. We also have ceiling fans throughout and I was thinking to blast them the whole time.
Just do the show outside.
Op here. The entire visit will take place outside, including any bathroom needs (pool bathroom). And like a PP said, we won’t even bring them in the house-they’ll come through the side gate to our outdoor living area.