corinascot
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I think we all tend to have expectations during the holidays that are too high. I know I fall into that trap. It's especially frustrating b/c I have to remind myself that Thanksgiving is for being thankful, not a time for wishing for what I don't have. I'm lucky to have dh and ds. There are some people out there who have NO ONE, no family or friends. Very sad.
I have a huge family on my side and dh is one of 4 kids, but they're all over the world. We have one child, our 13 year old ds. I love my siblings, but they are some of the most "dysfunctional" people you'll ever meet. It can be very stressful to be with them. We get together b/c I love them and b/c I want our only to be close to his cousins (I'm close to mine), but it's not all full of Hallmark moments, folks.
On Christmas, we usually visit family the weekend btw xmas and New Year's. On a few Christmas days we've invited friends over and had a wonderful time.
I have a huge family on my side and dh is one of 4 kids, but they're all over the world. We have one child, our 13 year old ds. I love my siblings, but they are some of the most "dysfunctional" people you'll ever meet. It can be very stressful to be with them. We get together b/c I love them and b/c I want our only to be close to his cousins (I'm close to mine), but it's not all full of Hallmark moments, folks.
On Christmas, we usually visit family the weekend btw xmas and New Year's. On a few Christmas days we've invited friends over and had a wonderful time.