[Magdalen] Dilemma

Christopher Hart cervus51 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 28 21:20:29 UTC 2021


Good question, Ginga. I completely agree about playing it safe, Grace. If
your son has refused to vaccinate his children it's not your responsibility
to take care of his problem, however much you love your son and
grandchildren. Keep yourself and others safe.

On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 4:05 PM Ginga Wilder <gingawilder at gmail.com> wrote:

> No, you are not overreacting, Grace.  Not in my humble opinion.  This may
> be a dumb question, but...could the 16 y.o. babysit for younger two?
>
> Ginga
>
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 4:01 PM Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I had a phone call from my son this morning asking if he could bring the
> > three boys here on a Saturday in December. He has a job and can’t bring
> > them. They are 16, 10, and 8. I don’t really have much for them to do
> here,
> > but I figured maybe we could go out for pizza and maybe go to the
> community
> > park if it’s not too cold, or to a movie.
> > But then I remembered that they aren’t vaccinated and won’t be. So I
> won’t
> > want to take them out for lunch or to a movie. But I’m also not terribly
> > comfortable with the idea of having them here in the house all day. I
> left
> > a message with my son that we need to discuss it, but I haven’t heard
> back
> > yet. He told me awhile ago that the whole family had COVID back at the
> > beginning, so they don’t need the vaccine, but I’ve heard that isn’t
> > necessarily true. I know there’s going to be a confrontation over this,
> and
> > I’d like another opinion or two. Am I overreacting? At the very least, I
> > will insist that they wear masks—he doesn’t believe in those, either.
>


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