kristen821
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This year my parents were going to be away for Thanksgiving so we celebrated on Sat. with them. My dh's cousin called him and said that she was going to his Uncles house for Thanksgiving and wanted him to go. She was only going to go if we went. My dh called his uncle and he said a lot of people were already coming so dh said we would bring something just let us know what. Last night dh had a message on his voicemail. It was his aunt she wants us to bring beer, pop, plates, napkins, and silverware for 30 people. I told dh forget it I don't want to spend that much money to be somewhere either of us want to really be. The cost of all that will be well over $150. To top it off dh's brother who lives with dh's uncle called him last night and told him to bring a case of heiniken (spelling?) for him. These people seem to think we are made of money Does anyone else think that they are asking to much? The only one who would be there for dinner would be my dh my ds7 and dd3. I wouldn't get there til after work. I told dh to call them and say we weren't coming. I am not even sure if he did that yet. But here is the problem. Dh just called me and asked what we would have for dinner. I didn't buy a turkey because we ate at my parents house Saturday and had the whole thanksgiving dinner and I am not a big fan of turkey. I also am working today and won't be home until 3:30 so that is late to make a turkey. Anyway he sounded a little upset that nothing will be traditional this year although he would never tell me. Should I just spend the money and buy what his aunt and uncle want so I keep it traditional for him? This time of year is really not the time to spend all that money. Should I start a turkey dinner at my house at 3:30? I have never made a turkey dinner because we usually have thanksgiving with my parents. Should I go with the steak dinner that I planned after the voicemail lastnight?
Thanks for your help
Thanks for your help
