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sourpatchkids
LIF Adolescent
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Wakes
Hi,
Do you bring your DC to open-casket wakes? If so, how old are they? TIA
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Posted 8/10/17 10:15 AM |
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Re: Wakes
I did not go to a wake until I was 17, and it was my grandfather. I went to funerals before that, but not to wakes
I don't think I would bring my DS until he was older as well - and he is 10 now
I don't think it's necessary
(Though I don't really believe wakes necessary either )
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Posted 8/10/17 10:41 AM |
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Mrs&MrsK
i need sleep ;-)
Member since 2/14 2008 total posts
Name: L
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Wakes
it depends how close the person is.
i still regret my mom not letting me go to my aunt's wake. i think i was 11-12 ?
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Posted 8/10/17 11:02 AM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Wakes
Growing up my parents always took us to wakes- no matter our age.
I took DD to my uncles wake because I had nobody to watch her- she was probably like 2 at the time.
I don't see it as a big deal.
Death is a part of life. I was never sheltered from that as a child, so I don't really shelter my DD from it either
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Posted 8/10/17 11:15 AM |
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alli3131
Peanut is here!!!!!!
Member since 5/09 18388 total posts
Name: Allison
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Wakes
Unfortunately my DS has been to many. We have lost way too many over the last few years. the most recent was my grandmother and was probably the only one he really remembers. He was fine that day...had many questions and we answered the best we could. I never thought about not taking him. IMO if I didn't take him there would be a lack of comprehending where grams went.
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Posted 8/10/17 11:29 AM |
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Disneygirl17
LIF Toddler
Member since 11/16 496 total posts
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Re: Wakes
My kids are 9 and 7 and have never been. I have no plans to bring them to any so long as I can. The first wake I went to was my grandmothers when I was in my late 20's. My monlady both her parents when I was younger but they were cremated and no wakes
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Posted 8/10/17 11:31 AM |
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PitterPatter11
Baby Boy is Here!
Member since 5/11 7619 total posts
Name: Momma <3
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Wakes
My son (3) has been to 2-3 wakes.
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Posted 8/10/17 11:36 AM |
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Jenn79
One more?
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Re: Wakes
My dd is 4 and I didn't take her to the wake for my grandmother a few months ago. I felt like she can't comprehend what actually happened so I didn't think she needed to see it. I wanted her to remember the things we did together while she was alive. I didn't want that to be her last memory. My younger cousin was about that age when his grandfather passed and I remember him asking when he was gonna wake up. So they just don't get it. I hope I don't have to bring her until she's much older.
Message edited 8/10/2017 1:01:04 PM.
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Posted 8/10/17 12:57 PM |
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M514
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Member since 8/10 6011 total posts
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Wakes
Depends on the age, but my DD is 6 and I would not bring her to a wake. The funeral yes, but not the wake.
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Posted 8/10/17 1:00 PM |
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MaZz
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Member since 2/09 6243 total posts
Name: Gina
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Wakes
Absolutely! My daughter has gone quite a few times over the past few years and she's now 5. We discuss it openly and I think it's healthy. If it made her afraid I wouldn't but it's a part of life.
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Posted 8/10/17 2:56 PM |
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MrsG823
Just call me Mommy.
Member since 1/11 5570 total posts
Name: S
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Re: Wakes
Posted by NervousNell
Growing up my parents always took us to wakes- no matter our age.
I took DD to my uncles wake because I had nobody to watch her- she was probably like 2 at the time.
I don't see it as a big deal.
Death is a part of life. I was never sheltered from that as a child, so I don't really shelter my DD from it either
This- exactly
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Posted 8/10/17 10:02 PM |
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nycgirl
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Re: Wakes
Recently, I went to two events: a funeral and a wake. Both were close family/friends (but not our immediate family). At both of them, the grandchildren and great grandchildren were not there (ages 4-10). To one, I brought a 1 year old. To the other, just myself. I'm glad I left my other 2 home.
It's very culture dependent.
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Posted 8/10/17 10:10 PM |
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WannaBeAMom11
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Member since 1/11 7391 total posts
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Wakes
Dd is 4 and has been to 3 wakes. She understands death as much as she can. I was never sheltered from it and I don't shelter my kids from death either. It's a big part of life unfortunately.
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Posted 8/10/17 11:41 PM |
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luckyduck
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Re: Wakes
I lost 3 of my grandparents within a 2 year period when I was around 13-15. While I was definitely old enough to go the wake, I kind of wish I didn't have that memory of seeing them like that. Not sure what I will do with my kids when the time comes. Don't want to shelter them from that reality but I really don't like the process of wakes in general.
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Posted 8/11/17 7:17 AM |
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