WillowPuff
Earning My Ears
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Hi all,
Posting under a different name to keep "family" from finding this post.
I am pregnant with my first
DH and I are very excited.
However, I'm already getting anxious about Christmas. We always travel to see the in-laws over Christmas. They live 500 miles away - we usually fly. They have 5 kids... the 3 older ones are married (I'm married to the 2nd oldest), the other two are 11 and 8 (they decided to have two more kids when their youngest, at the time, was 12). Anyway, every time we visit, and everyone is there... there just aren't enough beds. There will be 14 people there this Christmas, and they only have enough beds to sleep 6. Previously, we've always ended up on the living room floor... and I've been a trooper and didn't mind. But this Christmas, I'll be 7 months pregnant... I'm not sure sleeping on the floor will be comfortable. (Plus, this is a high-risk pregnancy).
I suggested to DH that we get a hotel, but he said his parents would be offended because we're not all "together" Christmas morning to wake up to breakfast.
Then I suggested that everyone come to our house for Christmas. We have enough beds to sleep 10, and the other 4 (who are kids under 11) can camp out on the floor in sleeping bags. The in-laws are complaining that it's too far to travel. ugh! We have traveled there for the past 4 Christmas's... why can't they just sacrifice one?!
Any suggestions on how to make both sides happy? I'd just rather not go at all. hehehe. But we only see them 2 or 3 times each year as it is.
Edited to add: Just updating, that we plan on staying home for Christmas. And... I don't want to "bash" my in-laws, but to give you a taste of the way they think... MIL gave birth to all 5 of her kids at home. She thinks she's one tough cookie for doing this, and so does FIL. Well, good for her, nothing wrong with that. They don't believe that Dr's do any good, so they do everything naturally. However, they are mocking me for being a "high risk" pregnancy. They seem to think that term is a joke. I told them that I may have travel restrictions later on, and FIL comes back and says "okay then, why don't you just go on complete bed rest right now, have your husband do everything for you, and don't have any fun." What the heck!? I was just saying I MIGHT not be able to travel later on in the pregnancy.
Also mentioning... that NO they haven't flat out told me that I'll have to sleep on the floor. But they seem to think any pregnant woman can do everything a "non-pregnant" person can do... they are pretty egotistical since MIL was able to survive 5 births at home - therefore, anybody should be able to do that.
Posting under a different name to keep "family" from finding this post.

I am pregnant with my first

However, I'm already getting anxious about Christmas. We always travel to see the in-laws over Christmas. They live 500 miles away - we usually fly. They have 5 kids... the 3 older ones are married (I'm married to the 2nd oldest), the other two are 11 and 8 (they decided to have two more kids when their youngest, at the time, was 12). Anyway, every time we visit, and everyone is there... there just aren't enough beds. There will be 14 people there this Christmas, and they only have enough beds to sleep 6. Previously, we've always ended up on the living room floor... and I've been a trooper and didn't mind. But this Christmas, I'll be 7 months pregnant... I'm not sure sleeping on the floor will be comfortable. (Plus, this is a high-risk pregnancy).
I suggested to DH that we get a hotel, but he said his parents would be offended because we're not all "together" Christmas morning to wake up to breakfast.
Then I suggested that everyone come to our house for Christmas. We have enough beds to sleep 10, and the other 4 (who are kids under 11) can camp out on the floor in sleeping bags. The in-laws are complaining that it's too far to travel. ugh! We have traveled there for the past 4 Christmas's... why can't they just sacrifice one?!
Any suggestions on how to make both sides happy? I'd just rather not go at all. hehehe. But we only see them 2 or 3 times each year as it is.
Edited to add: Just updating, that we plan on staying home for Christmas. And... I don't want to "bash" my in-laws, but to give you a taste of the way they think... MIL gave birth to all 5 of her kids at home. She thinks she's one tough cookie for doing this, and so does FIL. Well, good for her, nothing wrong with that. They don't believe that Dr's do any good, so they do everything naturally. However, they are mocking me for being a "high risk" pregnancy. They seem to think that term is a joke. I told them that I may have travel restrictions later on, and FIL comes back and says "okay then, why don't you just go on complete bed rest right now, have your husband do everything for you, and don't have any fun." What the heck!? I was just saying I MIGHT not be able to travel later on in the pregnancy.
Also mentioning... that NO they haven't flat out told me that I'll have to sleep on the floor. But they seem to think any pregnant woman can do everything a "non-pregnant" person can do... they are pretty egotistical since MIL was able to survive 5 births at home - therefore, anybody should be able to do that.