I guess this goes in the planning forums...My family has been looking forward to visiting WDW for a couple of years now. We couldn't swing it last year, so we postponed to this summer. Its been a hairy year so far for us because Mom & MIL were both diagnosed with breast cancer. Needless to say, our trip to WDW has been the light at the end of the tunnel.
I have a dear friend, close family friends whose hubby unexpectedly died nearly two years ago. Our families used to vacation together, and our kids were close, but since the death of her hubby, my friend has been clinically depressed, even hospitalized a few times. She has great difficulty functioning, and making decisions. Its been really tough for her, and we've tried to support her as best we can. If you've ever dealt with someone with severe, clinical depression, you know its rough on everyone. Tonight this friend called, and asked me if she & her two kids could join us on our WDW vacation. I"m so conflicted. I'd really rather keep this our family trip, and not have to guide & help her through the week. I also don't want to compromise our plans...I know, I'm a selfish ogre, but the idea of going with her is like a really heavy weight. How can I nicely say, we'd rather not do this together this year?
I have a dear friend, close family friends whose hubby unexpectedly died nearly two years ago. Our families used to vacation together, and our kids were close, but since the death of her hubby, my friend has been clinically depressed, even hospitalized a few times. She has great difficulty functioning, and making decisions. Its been really tough for her, and we've tried to support her as best we can. If you've ever dealt with someone with severe, clinical depression, you know its rough on everyone. Tonight this friend called, and asked me if she & her two kids could join us on our WDW vacation. I"m so conflicted. I'd really rather keep this our family trip, and not have to guide & help her through the week. I also don't want to compromise our plans...I know, I'm a selfish ogre, but the idea of going with her is like a really heavy weight. How can I nicely say, we'd rather not do this together this year?