GoldieSaysMeep
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My FI and I can not afford to buy Xmas gifts this year for anyone. The only people we will be getting gifts for are my 2 toddler neices. Their gifts will be under $5 each (My little Ponys).
We've told our friends and family. Friends have all agreed it's best we just not exchange and we'll all just get together at some point.
Family doesn't care. Except for...
My parents. So I offered to have them come visit me & I will have FI come over and make a nice Christmas dinner for all of us. I thought this was a really nice idea that would focus on family time and tradition rather than material presents.
They said "that's not a Christmas and we're not driving all that way".
I live about an hour and a half away. It's not the gas money. These people have hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The $30 in gas it takes me to drive to their house really hurts my weekly budget. I know it would not hurt them. Also, it's not a distance issue. They routinely (like at least twice a month) drive triple the distance to go to a casino. 
I really don't know how to respond to this rejection.
My parents are well aware that FI & I are trying to save for a very low budget $2500 wedding next year (my parents had promised to 'match' the $2500 and then 'took it back' because they disagreed with our venue & date).
They are also aware that we are also trying to get out of debt (I cut 20K down to 13K this year by being disciplined).
They are ALSO aware that we're trying to save for our day to day existence for a long time until the worthless house FI co-owns with his brothers sells. Until then, I have to support us alone on $2300 a month. FI will pitch in what he can, but over 1/2 his income goes to his 3rd of his mortgage and utilities at the money pit. (don't ask me why he is paying utilities for a house he doesn't live in...)
Everyone else we know seems to understand and applaud us for cutting down on spending and taking one or two years of no holiday gifts, fewer holiday visits to save gas, etc.
I just don't get it.
What would you do?
We've told our friends and family. Friends have all agreed it's best we just not exchange and we'll all just get together at some point.
Family doesn't care. Except for...
My parents. So I offered to have them come visit me & I will have FI come over and make a nice Christmas dinner for all of us. I thought this was a really nice idea that would focus on family time and tradition rather than material presents.
They said "that's not a Christmas and we're not driving all that way".
I live about an hour and a half away. It's not the gas money. These people have hundreds of thousands of dollars.


I really don't know how to respond to this rejection.
My parents are well aware that FI & I are trying to save for a very low budget $2500 wedding next year (my parents had promised to 'match' the $2500 and then 'took it back' because they disagreed with our venue & date).
They are also aware that we are also trying to get out of debt (I cut 20K down to 13K this year by being disciplined).
They are ALSO aware that we're trying to save for our day to day existence for a long time until the worthless house FI co-owns with his brothers sells. Until then, I have to support us alone on $2300 a month. FI will pitch in what he can, but over 1/2 his income goes to his 3rd of his mortgage and utilities at the money pit. (don't ask me why he is paying utilities for a house he doesn't live in...)
Everyone else we know seems to understand and applaud us for cutting down on spending and taking one or two years of no holiday gifts, fewer holiday visits to save gas, etc.
I just don't get it.

What would you do?