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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would tell my spouse that I am willing to come for roughly 2-3 hours around the main meal to help with prep, eat, and assist with cleanup, but other than that, he can most certainly plan to stay and enjoy time with his family for as long as he wishes. Can't you drive separately? I can't imagine being put in this scenario, but sounds like this is the year to set a new expectation of a shortened, more pleasant visit for everyone. DS is old enough to decide to stay the whole day with spouse or come and go with you. [/quote] On other occasions I do drive separately. It really helps, but DH doesn't like it and it definitely looks bad for me to leave early. He feels it embarrasses him, and I'm sure there is some sniping that happens about it after I leave. [/quote]
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