The only people you have to talk to about this are the people who will be taking care of your children when you are gone. The chances of anything happening are small, so it's not worth the drama of telling others you DIDN'T choose them. Unless they ask you directly one day, there's no reason to bring it up. And if they ask, you can tell them that you haven't decided. Hopefully they'll forget.
The only people you have to talk to about this are the people who will be taking care of your children when you are gone. The chances of anything happening are small, so it's not worth the drama of telling others you DIDN'T choose them. Unless they ask you directly one day, there's no reason to bring it up. And if they ask, you can tell them that you haven't decided. Hopefully they'll forget.
ADD: Assume that feelings will be hurt and you will have to explain yourself. There is no easy way to say "sorry, we didn't pick you because...". It's going to be hurtful and awkward even if your reasons were good to NOT doing, because they will see it as a rejection.
I'm sorry you didn't get the answer you wanted - but actually, you did. Pretty much everyone with experience with this did NOT tell others they were not chosen. We assumed you were considering telling someone and were looking for feedback, even if it wasn't directly to the exact question you asked for. I don't understand why the snarkyness was necessary when people were trying to be helpful.