Anonymous wrote:Think about when he's dead - will you be happy about how you handled things?
I mean, I've heard people say "I'd give anything for one more day with my [dead relative]" but I've never heard anyone say "I wish I'd spent more time working."
You can build a business. You can't get time back with a relative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never do that in a million years. You are not wrong for opposing such a drastic move, OP.
This. Was just talking about this scenario with Dan last night. My mom is generally a typical selfish boomer. When my dad was dying of cancer, and they were 10 hours away and I had a 1 and 4 year olds d no childcare, I felt so guilty that I didn’t just drop everything and go be with him for weeks at the end. My mom told me (and this was a huge gift) that my dad understood. He had small kids and remembers what it was like. Your father won’t leave his younger kids, why should you? You shouldn’t. And you definitely shouldn’t sacrifice your business. I’m so sorry that is a sucky situation for everyone. Your dad needs to hire care. You CANNOT be his caregiver. You can go for two night or so every few weeks and say your goodbyes. That’s reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused...why would your stepmom want to divorce your dad when he's actually already dying?
Anonymous wrote:I would never do that in a million years. You are not wrong for opposing such a drastic move, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Think about when he's dead - will you be happy about how you handled things?
I mean, I've heard people say "I'd give anything for one more day with my [dead relative]" but I've never heard anyone say "I wish I'd spent more time working."
You can build a business. You can't get time back with a relative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not really toward the end until he is in hospice. Think long term: what can you, your family and your business sustain for at least several months?
Lots of people wait too long to call hospice. My uncle had his first hospice appointment the day he died of cancer.
OP, hospice can be a huge resource. Meet with them and see what options they have. They're experts at this.