How did Thanksgiving go? Did everyone get along?

Anonymous
Unreasonable Mom: Uber is the work of the DEVIL!!

You: Got it. Uber is out. I will just hire a limo to take us. *Order your Uber when mom is not around*

Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unreasonable Mom: Uber is the work of the DEVIL!!

You: Got it. Uber is out. I will just hire a limo to take us. *Order your Uber when mom is not around*

Problem solved.


Sure, Mom, I know you have the tickets in your name and DD is looking forward to actually seeing the show with you, but we are going to let you figure out how to get to the theater all by yourself on public transportation while we Uber.
Anonymous
Everyone was awesome but we lost power for two hours on Thnaksgiving day. Thanks to the grill we didn't ruin the turkey but it was a major pain to get things cooked and on the table before the little kids got too tired.

Thanks, bg and e.
Anonymous
Thanksgiving with just my sisters, and their kids, spouses. So much fun, so much laughing, and no drama whatsoever for 4 days.

So much more worth it to spend time with the family that's really worth it to you.
Anonymous
How are all of these people getting Xanax so easily? Does your psychiatrist really think this is a wise choice? Isn't this reserved for people with severe panic disorders? I am genuinely curious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How are all of these people getting Xanax so easily? Does your psychiatrist really think this is a wise choice? Isn't this reserved for people with severe panic disorders? I am genuinely curious!


I don't have a current script for Xanax, but a year ago my pdoc prescribed 2 to get me through court. Long story. I'm sure that some pdocs get how hard it is make it through the mandatory fun of family holidays with relatives who are determined to push every button. Plus, they want to enjoy the long holiday weekend themselves and not have dozens of calls for emergency appointments.
Anonymous
I was in Florida at the beach alone with my dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are all of these people getting Xanax so easily? Does your psychiatrist really think this is a wise choice? Isn't this reserved for people with severe panic disorders? I am genuinely curious!


I don't have a current script for Xanax, but a year ago my pdoc prescribed 2 to get me through court. Long story. I'm sure that some pdocs get how hard it is make it through the mandatory fun of family holidays with relatives who are determined to push every button. Plus, they want to enjoy the long holiday weekend themselves and not have dozens of calls for emergency appointments.


I'm already treated for depression and anxiety problems so it's pretty easy. Sometimes I NEED them to prevent a panic attack or to function normally in a high stress situation (i.e. public appearance, flying for first time with baby) and sometimes I just do better when I have them (dealing with family around holidays). I also take them to put up with DH sometimes, but that's another thread.
Anonymous
Found out from my SIL that my FIL thinks that I may have a drinking problem. Thing is, I only drink when they are here. And even then, it's usually 1 glass of wine to calm me enough to deal with their shenanigans.

Moving forward, I've decided to not drink while they are here. Nor will I bite my tongue when he or MIL say something to piss me off. I'm sure they'll be begging me to have a drink or two after those confrontations.
Anonymous
After my MIL finished eating food cooked by me in my house, she had the audacity to tell me I shouldn't have made the stew thick and I need to add more water. WTF? I just told her my husband likes "thick stew." My SIL backed me up by saying she "enjoyed it." DH whispered to me that MIL should go cook and eat in her house... Haha
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