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I have to say: I'm spoiled. My DH's parents died many years ago. We would see his sister on Christmas Eve, first for dinner, then as she got sicker, we'd stop by after dinner on Christmas Eve. We started a tradition of taking our 2 sons out for a nice dinner.
My side of the family has come to our home early on Christmas Day ever since we had kids. Now that my Mom lives with us, no one wants to scuttle that tradition. (My Mom is 92 and in fragile health.)
Now that both of my boys are married, older DS & DDIL are doing the: 2 Thanksgiving meals, Christmas Eve and part of Christmas Day with us, since her parents live about 2 miles from us. Younger DS gives me either Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Eve - I always want Christmas Eve. But I also want part of Christmas Day since my family wouldn't have seen him on Thanksgiving or Christmas Eve.
I will not make a big fuss, especially after grandkids come, but it's going to be tough. I'm used to having everyone here at my house, and I'm realizing that my DSs & DDILs may want to stay at home.
My side of the family has come to our home early on Christmas Day ever since we had kids. Now that my Mom lives with us, no one wants to scuttle that tradition. (My Mom is 92 and in fragile health.)
Now that both of my boys are married, older DS & DDIL are doing the: 2 Thanksgiving meals, Christmas Eve and part of Christmas Day with us, since her parents live about 2 miles from us. Younger DS gives me either Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Eve - I always want Christmas Eve. But I also want part of Christmas Day since my family wouldn't have seen him on Thanksgiving or Christmas Eve.
I will not make a big fuss, especially after grandkids come, but it's going to be tough. I'm used to having everyone here at my house, and I'm realizing that my DSs & DDILs may want to stay at home.