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This is a spin off from snoopy5386's thread. I hoping Someone can help me.
We used to be the family, before our children were born, that went here and there every Christmas. Once we started having children, I put my foot down and we stayed home with whoever wanted to come over was more than welcomed. It's been like this for years (29 years) and Christmas is so relaxing and fun.
Our children are 29, 25, 21, 16 and 8. Three of them are out on their own and we now have 4 adorable grandbabies.
Ages 7, 5, 4, and 3. This is where the problem begins.
All of my children come home (with spouses and grandbabies) on Christmas Eve and spend the night so they can be here for Christmas Morning. I didn't mind it so much when they were childless but now it is really bothering me. First, I believe all babies should be in their own beds at home, awaking to all the gifts from Santa under their own trees, and enjoying all the fun that my children enjoyed growing up with traditions they carry on from here or create as a new family. I also feel bad because even tho Santa does come here, he never brings the grandbabies as much as he does for our youngest. (What the big kids have done in the past is drive home (they all live within 8 miles of us) and put everything under their own trees so when they finally do go home, Santa's presents will be waiting on their babies). It's not that the grandbabies have ever questioned it, but I'm sure the older two have noticed it. I just simply think the grandbabies should be home.
Last year, I point blank told my children how I felt. I told them I would still make the huge breakfast but closer to 11..12...1, or even plan a huge supper on Christmas Eve or night....whatever worked for them but I felt they needed to have their babies home enjoying Christmas as much as they(my Children) did when they were little. Their reaction...Disbelief that I would even think of such a thing! My oldest two even said, "Christmas won't be Christmas unless we are home waiting for Santa as a family."
Don't get me wrong we have a great time...making cookies, fixing things for breakfast the next morning, watching our Christmas cartoon marathon, etc. It's not that I don't want them to come home, because I do! I just want them to our grandbabies in their own bed.
So recently, I thought I would be sneaky and try going to the spouses. I was sure they would agree with me..you know...MIL hogging the holidays and not being home with their own families until 4:00 or 5:00 on Christms day...NOT!!! They all said they do their parent either the weekend before or after Christmas so it doesn't bother them coming here.
I don't mind hosting Christmas, I don't mind that the children coming home, I just simply think it is time for them to start their own family traditions. Other than telling them that they CAN'T come home ( I would never do that) I don't know how to get through to them.
Any suggestions on how to convince my older children they really need to have their own babies home in their own beds waiting on Santa (sneaking peeks, hiding to bust Santa, all the things my children did when they were little) without just out and out saying they aren't welcome to spend Christmas Eve here.
Or am I just fussing over nothing?
We used to be the family, before our children were born, that went here and there every Christmas. Once we started having children, I put my foot down and we stayed home with whoever wanted to come over was more than welcomed. It's been like this for years (29 years) and Christmas is so relaxing and fun.
Our children are 29, 25, 21, 16 and 8. Three of them are out on their own and we now have 4 adorable grandbabies.
Ages 7, 5, 4, and 3. This is where the problem begins.All of my children come home (with spouses and grandbabies) on Christmas Eve and spend the night so they can be here for Christmas Morning. I didn't mind it so much when they were childless but now it is really bothering me. First, I believe all babies should be in their own beds at home, awaking to all the gifts from Santa under their own trees, and enjoying all the fun that my children enjoyed growing up with traditions they carry on from here or create as a new family. I also feel bad because even tho Santa does come here, he never brings the grandbabies as much as he does for our youngest. (What the big kids have done in the past is drive home (they all live within 8 miles of us) and put everything under their own trees so when they finally do go home, Santa's presents will be waiting on their babies). It's not that the grandbabies have ever questioned it, but I'm sure the older two have noticed it. I just simply think the grandbabies should be home.
Last year, I point blank told my children how I felt. I told them I would still make the huge breakfast but closer to 11..12...1, or even plan a huge supper on Christmas Eve or night....whatever worked for them but I felt they needed to have their babies home enjoying Christmas as much as they(my Children) did when they were little. Their reaction...Disbelief that I would even think of such a thing! My oldest two even said, "Christmas won't be Christmas unless we are home waiting for Santa as a family."
Don't get me wrong we have a great time...making cookies, fixing things for breakfast the next morning, watching our Christmas cartoon marathon, etc. It's not that I don't want them to come home, because I do! I just want them to our grandbabies in their own bed.So recently, I thought I would be sneaky and try going to the spouses. I was sure they would agree with me..you know...MIL hogging the holidays and not being home with their own families until 4:00 or 5:00 on Christms day...NOT!!! They all said they do their parent either the weekend before or after Christmas so it doesn't bother them coming here.
I don't mind hosting Christmas, I don't mind that the children coming home, I just simply think it is time for them to start their own family traditions. Other than telling them that they CAN'T come home ( I would never do that) I don't know how to get through to them.
Any suggestions on how to convince my older children they really need to have their own babies home in their own beds waiting on Santa (sneaking peeks, hiding to bust Santa, all the things my children did when they were little) without just out and out saying they aren't welcome to spend Christmas Eve here.
Or am I just fussing over nothing?
Sorry.
And, honestly, we're a rambunctious group so I don't know why anyone wants us at all! 

It was so funny. I still laugh thinking about it.
You have something that is so precious and envied by many. Time is so short so cherrish the Christmas memories you all are making. PLUS what a compliment that says about you my dear. Not just your kids but the SPOUSES even want to be there. WOW I wish I could say that about my MIL LOL I am still trying to figure out how NOT to have her come over for Thanksgiving UGGGGHHH She is not a pleasant lady. I am also not good enough for her son according to my SIL. Who by the way isn't good enough either... Ok im off my soapbox sorry had to vent a little