khertz
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DH's parents are divorced, but in addition to that, another issue with holidays is distance. For us, it's a 2 hour drive to my parent's house, and a 3.5 hour drive to my MIL's house. It makes for a very long day in the car for any holiday. We used to stick it out when it was just DH and I, but once we had kids, we changed it up. We now have Thanksgiving all together in a party room at my mom's preschool, and it's great. We can see literally everyone and there's enough people that anyone who doesn't want to interact (MIL & FIL) don't have to. It's still a 2 hour drive, but it's doable.
Christmas is the real issue, so now we just stay home. MIL hosts at her house every year, and it has come down to a fight almost every single year that we don't go there. I used to stress about it, now I don't care at all. After pressuring DH for MONTHS prior to the holiday season (she actually told DH he needed to just "put his foot down" with me and tell me we needed to go to her house...too bad for her, he doesn't want to go either, he just doesn't want to tell her that!), she cornered me on Thanksgiving when she overheard me telling someone we were planning to stay home for Christmas. She gave me this sob story about wanting her whole family together for the holidays, and had no response when I told her that's exactly what we have on Thanksgiving and that I thought it wasn't so much about seeing us for Christmas as it was guilting us into going to her house for Christmas. I don't want my son having to get up crazy early to open his presents in a hurry for us to hit the road and spend no less than 6 hours in the car all day just to visit with people we saw the month before on the last holiday. It upsets her, but I have stopped caring. Last year we got up, watched DS open his presents, then spent the entire day in our pajamas watching Christmas movies, cooking up the holiday foods we like, and playing with DS's new toys. It was amazing! We have stayed home the last 2 Christmases and MIL has balked each time. Hopefully this year she will accept it a little easier, but I doubt it.
Sorry, that turned into a MIL rant. lol She makes holidays way more stressful than what is necessary, so in short, we do what works for us!!
Christmas is the real issue, so now we just stay home. MIL hosts at her house every year, and it has come down to a fight almost every single year that we don't go there. I used to stress about it, now I don't care at all. After pressuring DH for MONTHS prior to the holiday season (she actually told DH he needed to just "put his foot down" with me and tell me we needed to go to her house...too bad for her, he doesn't want to go either, he just doesn't want to tell her that!), she cornered me on Thanksgiving when she overheard me telling someone we were planning to stay home for Christmas. She gave me this sob story about wanting her whole family together for the holidays, and had no response when I told her that's exactly what we have on Thanksgiving and that I thought it wasn't so much about seeing us for Christmas as it was guilting us into going to her house for Christmas. I don't want my son having to get up crazy early to open his presents in a hurry for us to hit the road and spend no less than 6 hours in the car all day just to visit with people we saw the month before on the last holiday. It upsets her, but I have stopped caring. Last year we got up, watched DS open his presents, then spent the entire day in our pajamas watching Christmas movies, cooking up the holiday foods we like, and playing with DS's new toys. It was amazing! We have stayed home the last 2 Christmases and MIL has balked each time. Hopefully this year she will accept it a little easier, but I doubt it.
Sorry, that turned into a MIL rant. lol She makes holidays way more stressful than what is necessary, so in short, we do what works for us!!