sam_gordon
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OK, this could be interesting...
Oldest DD told us over Christmas she's expecting their first child (our first Grandchild). DW & I were actually among the last to know (that's another story), and DD isn't even through her first Trimester, so
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Here's my situation...
I travel occasionally for work. For 2026, it's SUPPOSED to be on the road for two weeks, a week home, then back on the road. Of course, it won't play out the simply. And by "on the road", most trips are by plane. We barely have the schedule for January, so no telling what's going to be happening later in the year.
How would you handle this? I don't think trying to plan work trips around a due date is the right way to do things, what if the baby is early/late? But I also don't think it's right to tell my boss "I need to block out three weeks where I don't travel." So, that's situation #1.
Situation #2, is what happens if the baby comes while I'm on the road? The week would (in general), travel Sunday, check things out Mon-Wednesday, put the systems online Thursday, clean up Friday morning and head home Friday evening. Should I cut my trip short if DD goes into labor?
And just to be clear, DD is married, so DSiL will be there, DW is ~30-45 min away, DSiL's parents are two hours away (by car, but his mom is a traveling nurse and is in town 3-4 days a week), siblings are between 20 minutes - an hour away.
Yes, it's planning WAY ahead, but it's going through my mind.
TIA.
Oldest DD told us over Christmas she's expecting their first child (our first Grandchild). DW & I were actually among the last to know (that's another story), and DD isn't even through her first Trimester, so
Here's my situation...
I travel occasionally for work. For 2026, it's SUPPOSED to be on the road for two weeks, a week home, then back on the road. Of course, it won't play out the simply. And by "on the road", most trips are by plane. We barely have the schedule for January, so no telling what's going to be happening later in the year.
How would you handle this? I don't think trying to plan work trips around a due date is the right way to do things, what if the baby is early/late? But I also don't think it's right to tell my boss "I need to block out three weeks where I don't travel." So, that's situation #1.
Situation #2, is what happens if the baby comes while I'm on the road? The week would (in general), travel Sunday, check things out Mon-Wednesday, put the systems online Thursday, clean up Friday morning and head home Friday evening. Should I cut my trip short if DD goes into labor?
And just to be clear, DD is married, so DSiL will be there, DW is ~30-45 min away, DSiL's parents are two hours away (by car, but his mom is a traveling nurse and is in town 3-4 days a week), siblings are between 20 minutes - an hour away.
Yes, it's planning WAY ahead, but it's going through my mind.
TIA.

