You are an adult, why are your parents sending your picture to others on a holiday card? Cut the cord. |
We get together at the beach and we get pictures of the whole family. The year my brother got married, my parents' holiday card was a photo of our extended family from his wedding. For them, they love to send pics of them with their kids and grandkids as part of their Christmas card. You've never gotten cards from couples over the age of 60 apparently! |
I would keep her on the card, especially because there are still other children in the house and the blended family issue. I would never want her to feel left out. |
I know tons of people who include their children, grandchildren etc on cards. Sorry you can't fathom a close family. |
Yes, this. But I would be conscious of her independence and ask her. OP, let us know what she says. |
The cut the cord remark was weird. |
I would think its weird if my parents or inlaws signed a card from me. I'm 29. |
You should ask her. And no, because I'm not an asshole. |
Yes, but don't ask her in a way that makes it seem like you thinks she should come off the card. That would have the same effect. |
Thank you, everyone. I mailed them this week, including one to her so that she can see it. When we next talk to her I'll bring it up asking if it bugs her that she's still on it. "I know you're a grown-up, but we still feel like you're one of 'the kids' and put your name on our family Christmas card. Does it bother you that we put your name on the card still, or would you rather next year that we not?" Will report back after we talk! |
I think that's a perfect way to handle it, OP! |
SHe is old enough to send out her own cards. |
I do not plan to send out my own cards until I have children. I am an adult with my own household, but don't prioritize Christmas cards. Personally, I would appreciate being kept on the card, especially if my picture was on it. |