rszdtrvl
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If you don't want to go, and can get away with not going, then don't go.
That being said, I grew up with family dinners - extended family : aunts, uncles, grandparent, cousins. DH grew up with the same thing.
Now that I am older, I realize my son has none of that, and it makes me sad.
My family (IL and parents) can't be bothered with carrying on the tradition. I think if my parents had more grandchildren and they were closer (they have 2 grandchildren and 2 children living at home still) they would be more than happy to do holiday dinners.
After being grumpy and disappointed all day yesterday because nothing is planned for Easter Dinner I finally told DH that we are going to bust the budget and go to the casino for buffet. He was cool with it.
If we don't have tradition for this once family meal, then by golly we will make our own tradition, as our own family! (I immediately got over my grumpiness and I know that MY family will enjoy it.)
Be lucky that you have stuff like that, even if you don't like it, because if you have children they will cherish those memories, as DH and I did as children.
That being said, I grew up with family dinners - extended family : aunts, uncles, grandparent, cousins. DH grew up with the same thing.
Now that I am older, I realize my son has none of that, and it makes me sad.
My family (IL and parents) can't be bothered with carrying on the tradition. I think if my parents had more grandchildren and they were closer (they have 2 grandchildren and 2 children living at home still) they would be more than happy to do holiday dinners.
After being grumpy and disappointed all day yesterday because nothing is planned for Easter Dinner I finally told DH that we are going to bust the budget and go to the casino for buffet. He was cool with it.
If we don't have tradition for this once family meal, then by golly we will make our own tradition, as our own family! (I immediately got over my grumpiness and I know that MY family will enjoy it.)
Be lucky that you have stuff like that, even if you don't like it, because if you have children they will cherish those memories, as DH and I did as children.


It makes them feel good to have all the people they love and care about with them.
We do the Thanksgiving and Christmas family gatherings, I think that's enough.
. OP, your DFIL won't be around forever. I'm sorry that you feel that this is a duty visit, but I'd go and make the best of it. At least you and your DH will have lots to talk about after the event

