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What are your Thanksgiving traditions?
When I was growing up, we really didn't have any. DSis and I would go to our father's parents home and I have no idea what my parents did.
When DH and I started dating, that all changed. My mother (in her infinite wisdom..or possibly insanity, I'm not sure which
) started having huge get togethers. She rents out her church's reception hall/kitchen and invites anybody who wants to come. So usually it's Mom, Stepdad, Sis, her two kids, her babydaddy, my brother, whatever girl he's dating, at least two or three of my stepsisters/brothers and THEIR families and whoever else just decides to show up. You never know who's going to be there or how things are going to go. It's pretty much organized chaos.
Then after we've eaten and helped clean up a bit, DH, DS and I head to his parents home to do dinner all over again with the ILs and usually SIL, her hubby and their two kids.
I like it because I don't have to cook a big meal, although I usually bring some sort of a side dish or a box of cokes to share. DS gets to see his cousins and play with them, which he doesn't get to do nearly as often as we would like.
It makes for a VERY long day because my parents usually serve lunch around noon and we have to leave our house at least an hour to an hour and a half early in order to get there. Then, three or four hours later we have to drive an hour or so back the other way in order to get to the ILs in time for supper at 5 or 6 in the evening. We usually leave between 8 and 9 pm because DH has to work early the next day and usually ends up work 12+ hrs on Black Friday.
The last few years, I've TiVo'd the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to watch with DS on Black Friday since I refuse to go anywhere near a retail store of any kind. We have leftover turkey and stuffing sandwiches and just chill in front of the TV.
It's the perfect start to the Christmas season.
When I was growing up, we really didn't have any. DSis and I would go to our father's parents home and I have no idea what my parents did.
When DH and I started dating, that all changed. My mother (in her infinite wisdom..or possibly insanity, I'm not sure which
) started having huge get togethers. She rents out her church's reception hall/kitchen and invites anybody who wants to come. So usually it's Mom, Stepdad, Sis, her two kids, her babydaddy, my brother, whatever girl he's dating, at least two or three of my stepsisters/brothers and THEIR families and whoever else just decides to show up. You never know who's going to be there or how things are going to go. It's pretty much organized chaos.
Then after we've eaten and helped clean up a bit, DH, DS and I head to his parents home to do dinner all over again with the ILs and usually SIL, her hubby and their two kids.
I like it because I don't have to cook a big meal, although I usually bring some sort of a side dish or a box of cokes to share. DS gets to see his cousins and play with them, which he doesn't get to do nearly as often as we would like.
It makes for a VERY long day because my parents usually serve lunch around noon and we have to leave our house at least an hour to an hour and a half early in order to get there. Then, three or four hours later we have to drive an hour or so back the other way in order to get to the ILs in time for supper at 5 or 6 in the evening. We usually leave between 8 and 9 pm because DH has to work early the next day and usually ends up work 12+ hrs on Black Friday.

The last few years, I've TiVo'd the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to watch with DS on Black Friday since I refuse to go anywhere near a retail store of any kind. We have leftover turkey and stuffing sandwiches and just chill in front of the TV.
It's the perfect start to the Christmas season.

