Anyone want to share the grief they are getting from the relatives over holiday plans?
In my case, I made both Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinner for all of the in-laws last year. This year, I'm not doing the big Christmas Dinner for everyone. I just had minor surgery last week and took 4 days to recover and then the kids and I caught a nasty cold which we still have.
Since I didn't think I would feel like getting up and cleaning, shopping and cooking right after surgery, I told everyone that I wouldn't be doing a big Christmas Dinner this year. So why is it that I'm getting calls from all of the other women in the family asking, "What are we doing? What's the plan?"
We're talking about three able-bodied women, all who are financially stable and married and none of whom work away from home. How hard would it be for someone to invite us over for a change? I would be happy to bring food and drink to share for the meal.
Hey, I don't even mind if you don't want to cook Christmas dinner any more than I do. But, don't call here fishing for an invitation. I have no desire to spend the next three days cleaning my house and cooking food so that I can spend Christmas day working my butt off while everyone else has a jolly time and then spend the next day cleaning the house again.
You know, I hear about families where they have a great time getting together at the holidays. Everyone helps cook and clean and has a great time. That isn't DH's family. Whenever I invite all of the in-laws over, it is a loud, rowdy affair where most everyone else sits on their butts and tells stories while I cook, serve dinner, and clean. In short, a holiday with the in-laws over is no holiday for me.
I know I'll probably get guilted into hostessing everyone for Christmas next year. But this year, I'm calling in sick and tired.
In my case, I made both Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinner for all of the in-laws last year. This year, I'm not doing the big Christmas Dinner for everyone. I just had minor surgery last week and took 4 days to recover and then the kids and I caught a nasty cold which we still have.
Since I didn't think I would feel like getting up and cleaning, shopping and cooking right after surgery, I told everyone that I wouldn't be doing a big Christmas Dinner this year. So why is it that I'm getting calls from all of the other women in the family asking, "What are we doing? What's the plan?"
We're talking about three able-bodied women, all who are financially stable and married and none of whom work away from home. How hard would it be for someone to invite us over for a change? I would be happy to bring food and drink to share for the meal.
Hey, I don't even mind if you don't want to cook Christmas dinner any more than I do. But, don't call here fishing for an invitation. I have no desire to spend the next three days cleaning my house and cooking food so that I can spend Christmas day working my butt off while everyone else has a jolly time and then spend the next day cleaning the house again.
You know, I hear about families where they have a great time getting together at the holidays. Everyone helps cook and clean and has a great time. That isn't DH's family. Whenever I invite all of the in-laws over, it is a loud, rowdy affair where most everyone else sits on their butts and tells stories while I cook, serve dinner, and clean. In short, a holiday with the in-laws over is no holiday for me.
I know I'll probably get guilted into hostessing everyone for Christmas next year. But this year, I'm calling in sick and tired.

so she never passed the invite along to DH's 2 single brothers and just told us that no one wanted to come to our house. I found out from one of the single brother's that he never got the invite, but would have come had he known. Another married brother never got back to us and gave us an answer until last Saturday (they will be driving through on their way to other IL's) and said yes they would come but had also made plans with his wife's family instead.
I hope you all enjoy your holiday as much as I plan to!