Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 22:08     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you want to live apart from your kids for a year?

Also--US history has not been taught in the US since the 1990's so they would not be missing anything.


What school do your kids go to that doesn’t teach US history??


Sure they’re making a stupid political comment
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 21:36     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Say hi to Peter Thien for me and give him a rude gesture for supporting Trump then fleeing the mess he made.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 21:34     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More likely if things get worse they’ll close the borders.


To their own citizens? Doubt it.

Yes, op, I’d do it in a heartbeat. Before they leave I’d have set dates for your visits to help everyone with the change.


At that point a year after pandemic? They will say sorry not sorry, why the F did you leave
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 21:21     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:Bye!! If my DH was a NZ citizen we would have left in November of 2016!


LololoL


*fits of laughter dissolving into tears.*
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 21:18     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing I would warn you about is if they went back into any more kind of quarantine, they take it more seriously and your family will be confined to the house under threat of arrest.

Also if things get worse I wouldn’t assume you would be allowed into the country at Christmas and if you were they will require you to spend 14 days alone quarantined in a hotel.

Right, we'd need to spend the first two weeks in quarantine, but that doesn't seem like a huge deal.


You are confusing me now as I read this like your spouse would take the kids and you would stay behind and visit at Christmas.

In that scenario you are in an Auckland hotel alone for two weeks upon landing, including Christmas Day.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 21:17     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Are the kids citizens?
Be prepared to not be let in as a US citizen.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 21:15     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes I would go, in a heartbeat.


But OP can’t go. She’s proposing her DH and kids go while she remains in the U.S.


OP can go but she is choosing not to go. She can quit her job or take a leave
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 20:04     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:Yes I would go, in a heartbeat.


But OP can’t go. She’s proposing her DH and kids go while she remains in the U.S.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 19:56     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Yes I would go, in a heartbeat.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 19:48     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

I would go with DH and the kids, if they would allow me to do so. I would not move anyone and plan to visit, because you might not be able to travel.

Friends moved back after the election and the government there really has it together.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 19:44     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:I have a rising 6th grader and 8th grader. They did not do well in the spring with DL. Our school district will be DL at least til November, probably longer.

DH is a New Zealander. School is in-person there.

Feeling very tempted to move our kids there for the year. DH would semi-retire, maybe work part-time. I would need to stay in the US because of my job, but would probably take a long vacation around Christmas to spend time with them while they're on holidays.

I worry though about what they would lose because the school years don't line up and the order of math and other subjects may be different there. Plus they would lose a lot of US history and social studies.
On the other hand, seems like it could be a fantastic, mind-expanding experience for them to spend a year abroad.

Thoughts?



Absolutely not. Have your DH semi-retire here and help them with DL and other activities to make it a better experience for them. In-person school is not worth having your Mom around for an entire year, especially when you’re navigating a brand new country and educational system.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 19:06     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Bye!! If my DH was a NZ citizen we would have left in November of 2016!
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 17:48     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Anonymous wrote:If my husband was a NZ citizen I would have moved a month ago.


3 months ago for me
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 17:39     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

If my husband was a NZ citizen I would have moved a month ago.
Anonymous
Post 08/04/2020 17:38     Subject: Should I give up on DL and move my kids to New Zealand for a year?

Oh my god. If I could move to New Zealand I would do it in a heartbeat! Go, if they will take you! But quarantine for fourteen days before and after! Don’t be the jerk who spreads covid to NZ