tchrrx
<font color=red>Blame it on the plastic cow I ment
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When my grandpa passed away in December, DD10 (then 9) came to the funeral. He had pancreatic cancer, so we had talked for several months about what was happening and what to expect.
When my great-aunt passed last month, I left the decision up to DD. She said that she didn't want to go to any more funerals. I was able to take her to the luncheon and then had someone watch her after that. DH and I decided that unless it is immediate family, we will let it be her decision.
When my great-aunt passed last month, I left the decision up to DD. She said that she didn't want to go to any more funerals. I was able to take her to the luncheon and then had someone watch her after that. DH and I decided that unless it is immediate family, we will let it be her decision.
You know your children, and what they can handle, and what you are willing to handle during a time of grief.