T.C. asks from Grand Blanc, MI on May 27, 2009
Travel Without Our Kids??
Hello Moms...My husband and I are planning a trip to Cabo San Lucas in October and we originally planned to take our younger two children with us. However, with the whole swine flu thing we are rethinking taking them now and going by ourselves. I am not sure if I want to leave the baby for a whole week when she will only be around 6 months old. I have someone that I fully trust to stay with the kids but it seems an awfully long time away from a baby that young. Have any of you ever had to leave your children for that length of time when they were babies? I will hopefully still be breast feeding her at that time too and I'm not sure how to maintain that for that length of time also.
The biggest problem with all of this is that we purchased a partial timeshare package with the intention of taking the kids with us and we have to use our first week in Mexico by the end of this year or we lose the other 5 weeks that we can use anywhere we want to go. I don't really want to lose out on the vacation time or the money but I'm not sure whether to take the kids or leave them home. My husband feels that the risk for the flu is too great for the little ones to go down there with us. Please give me your thoughts on this.
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D.G. answers from Grand Rapids on May 28, 2009
Wow, there seems to be two sides on this, no middle!!
I have and will again left my children with family while my husband and I went on an adult vacation. There is nothing wrong with it. Believe me you will miss the kids a lot more then the kids will miss you! Sometimes parents need time away from the kids, but that is just MHO. Even "super moms" need a break sometimes.
K.W. answers from Benton Harbor on May 28, 2009
The swine flu issue is constantly changing. Perhaps you could get a better feel for the situation in September and not make firm decisions now based on this ever-changing situation.
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D.H. answers from Detroit on May 28, 2009
T. ~
We went to Cabo last year for vacation and it was just fabulous. I'm not sure what there is to do with small children, since we didn't have any with us, but the water is fabulous and I'm sure there's stuff to do, even if it's just hang out at the beach and enjoy.
The drinking in Cabo is just fine, not like most of the rest of Mexico. Especially at the hotels and restaurants, so don't worry about that stuff.
By the time that you go, flu season should be over. If you go without your children and you get exposed, you could bring it back to them and they'd get sick without even going. So honestly, if you're worried about the flu part, I think that it wouldn't make any difference if you take them with you or leave them home. Maybe ask your doctor what the risk would be either way at that time of year.
It amazes me how much you're being criticized for thinking about vacationing without your kids. If you do, they will be fine! The newborn will not remember it (memory starts around 3 yrs old), the 18 yr old will love it (LOL) and the 3 yr old will get through it, their memory span isn't that long. My friend won a cruise before and we watched her small children and they had no problems after they came home.
I think that either way would be fine. But if you were originally planning on taking them, then take them. Have a great time there!
btw ~ food there is expensive, so try to eat in. One place you should take them, though, is El Squid Roe...you all will have a great time there!
D.
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L.C. answers from Saginaw on May 28, 2009
Happily, the swine flu epidemic only happened in the media. In Mexico, the last number of confirmed swine flu deaths was down to 7. Part of the problem, from the observer's view, is that Mexico doesn't have the infrastructure to test for flu variants, so when there were some new symptoms, and a bunch of flu deaths, they associated the new strain with the deaths without having any medical evidence to support their theory. Once the medical scientists arrived, it was clear that the problem was overblown.
No one who has died of swine flu anywhere in the world was outside the range of 'normal' for those susceptible to fatal flu, usually the very young, the elderly and anyone with a compromised immune system (transplant recipients, cancer sufferers, AIDS patients). It is important to know that there are thousands of influenza A deaths every year in the US, and it's never considered an epidemic. And, of course, a comparable number in Mexico...
Of course, if there actually were a dangerous flu epidemic, it would be seriously risky for you and your husband to go to the region and then come home to your family. If you're going to do that, just bring the kids along --it doesn't matter to them if you bring them to it or bring it back to them.
Happily, it doesn't matter, because there is no swine flu epidemic, so you can all go and not worry about it.
K.W. answers from Benton Harbor on May 28, 2009
The swine flu issue is constantly changing. Perhaps you could get a better feel for the situation in September and not make firm decisions now based on this ever-changing situation.
D.G. answers from Grand Rapids on May 28, 2009
Wow, there seems to be two sides on this, no middle!!
I have and will again left my children with family while my husband and I went on an adult vacation. There is nothing wrong with it. Believe me you will miss the kids a lot more then the kids will miss you! Sometimes parents need time away from the kids, but that is just MHO. Even "super moms" need a break sometimes.
B.D. answers from Grand Rapids on May 28, 2009
My husband and I went to Mexico when our youngest was 5 months old (my oldest was 23 months old). I left them with my parents, who I trusted and the kids "knew" them the best. They actually had my kids for 9 days total. Both of my kids were fine when we got back and really happy to see us. Neither of them seemed "mad" at us for leaving them, or really realized we left them. They had spent time at their grandparents house before, so it was nothing new for them.
As far as it being safe to travel with your kids, I was told by a doctor not to take them out of the country till they were 2 at the youngest...so really that is your call :)
J.B. answers from Detroit on May 28, 2009
hi there,
we left our 7 month old baby last summer for a week while we went on our honeymoon with her grandma who we fully trust and she was completely awesome and we enjoyed ourselves immensly- you kind of have to once you can get a break away take it and have fun while you can!!! we actually just left her again this summer for 4 days with that grandma and she was fine again and we had fun again but next year we will be definately taking her with us :) dont feel guilty just have fun when you can
C.S. answers from Kalamazoo on May 28, 2009
I think it just depends on you and your children and how comfortable you will all be being apart. We left my oldest son at 18 months for a week while we vacationed in Jamaica...we were all fine. He stayed with his grandparents who took stellar care of him and kept him occupied. He did start to miss us, but they just distracted him. As far as taking the baby and leaving the older child, we often send our oldest to grandma's for the weekend and keep our baby at home and it works out fine. He gets lots of extra one-on-one attention at grandma's house and he loves it. I think it is all up to you and what you are comfortable with. Good luck!
M.P. answers from Detroit on May 28, 2009
I believe the media has created a panic with the Swine Flu "epidemic". There are many types of flu bug and to create a panic is HORRIBLE. I've read articles written by doctors, who gave statistics on deaths with the swine flu compared to other health issues/concerns and it is extremely low.
With that said I make sure my kids immune system is strong so that all flus are preventable, along with other health issues (cancer, diabetes, etc). I am conscious of their sugar intake, they get a good source of protein daily, drink water and use supplements.
If you are also doing this with your children, I suggest still taking them.
If you do decide to leave them at home, they may act a little strange around you when you first return, but that is very temporary. Your son will probably miss you. If he is kept busy, that will help keep his mind off missing his parents. Just keep in touch with the people you are leaving them with and he will get through it.
Hope this helps. And if you decide you want to rent the time share, I am here call me LOL
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