Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it happened in the last year, I think it's too early. Your kids need the stability of a parent for a while.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
I’m not sure why you think being widowed changes your ability to travel “from a moral perspective “. What’s the “moral” issue here?
Anonymous wrote:There are lot of people posting here who have no idea what it’s like, OP, and are not qualified to respond. Who are judging.
I don’t know either. Please ignore everyone and just discuss with your family and do whatever is best for your family. It is not anyone else’s concern.
Sorry for your loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, I’m so sorry for your loss. In my family, only one of us travels out of the country at once. We just feel more comfortable that way, especially more recently. Given that, if there were not a second parent in my family, the other would not travel overseas. I’m sure others will think that’s paranoid but just wanted to share my thoughts.
I absolutely think you should get away on your own for a few days. Only you can decide if London is the only way to do that. Price could be similar for NYC, since travel will be cheaper, for example.
In your family there are two parents. I don’t think you can presume to know what your family rules/norms would be if you or your husband died. Sounds like right now you are ok taking trips overseas without your kids. You might adjust to continuing to do that if you were a widow.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow, I didn’t expect such polarized responses.
To answer some questions: my husband died suddenly a little less than a year ago. My girls were 9 and 11 at the time; they’re now 10 and 12. I’m absolutely not “prowling” or trying to date anyone.
For the past 11 months, I’ve been the sole parent all day every day, while also holding down a demanding full-time corporate job and grieving a life changing and devastating loss. I’m completely burned out, and the idea of taking a few days to myself in London sounded like a much-needed break.
My girls aren’t interested in long flights and said they wouldn’t mind me going for a few days. I’m not trying to abandon them, which is exactly why I came here to ask the question. I knew this could be judged, and based on some of these responses, I see that it is.
You’ve all given me a lot to think about. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Op, I’m so sorry for your loss. In my family, only one of us travels out of the country at once. We just feel more comfortable that way, especially more recently. Given that, if there were not a second parent in my family, the other would not travel overseas. I’m sure others will think that’s paranoid but just wanted to share my thoughts.
I absolutely think you should get away on your own for a few days. Only you can decide if London is the only way to do that. Price could be similar for NYC, since travel will be cheaper, for example.