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[quote=Anonymous]I agree you are under no obligation, but I also suggest you ask how others in your immediate family feel. I know my mom hated Tgiving with her family. She would much rather have stayed at home and eaten a TV dinner. She didn't go for us, but because she didn't want to admit hating it. No matter, I am so glad she kept going because I LOVED those family gatherings as a kid. It was one of the few times I really felt part of a loving family (my parents hated each other by the time I came along). I am the Tgiving host now, which includes a house full of overnight guests. It is definitely brings stress, but I know my son loves the day as much as I did, so I keep it up. Just something to consider. [/quote]
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