Aristomommy
<font color=deeppink>We were in the “wild animals”
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I would appreciate your opinions, as I am second guessing myself here. DH's grandfather died yesterday. He lives far away from us and while DH feels close to him, he didn't see him much growing up (once every 2-3 years). We visited him last May and enjoyed a wonderful visit. We knew about his illness and knew it was terminal for about the last 3 months. His death was not a surprise and everyone in the family is doing better than expected.
That said, the funeral is coming up quickly and we need to decide who, if any of us will be going. I should say that I grew up in a family where my mom didn't take us to older relatives funerals. She thought it might be traumatizing to us. I grew up with the belief that we spent time with the person while they were alive, so attending a funeral while optional, is not mandatory. DHs family insists that we all go and right before the holidays, I'm not sure how we could afford it from our budget. Also, DH just started a new job and has no paid time off. He would have to spend at least 4-5 days there due to the long distance travel. Plane tickets are outrageous right now, but maybe the airline might give a discount due to the circumstances.
I am torn, because I don't want DH to regret not going. I also don't want to cause problems with the rest of the family. I'm thinking about this emotionally and also financially. Has anyone been in a similar situation?
That said, the funeral is coming up quickly and we need to decide who, if any of us will be going. I should say that I grew up in a family where my mom didn't take us to older relatives funerals. She thought it might be traumatizing to us. I grew up with the belief that we spent time with the person while they were alive, so attending a funeral while optional, is not mandatory. DHs family insists that we all go and right before the holidays, I'm not sure how we could afford it from our budget. Also, DH just started a new job and has no paid time off. He would have to spend at least 4-5 days there due to the long distance travel. Plane tickets are outrageous right now, but maybe the airline might give a discount due to the circumstances.
I am torn, because I don't want DH to regret not going. I also don't want to cause problems with the rest of the family. I'm thinking about this emotionally and also financially. Has anyone been in a similar situation?


Do what is best for you and your family, I am sure you have many happy memories as I have with A. Mary