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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All of a sudden, DH's mom says she's not into hosting Thanksgiving this year, and would we do it. We're fine with that; in fact, I'm looking forward to it! Plenty of the work will be done by DH (getting the yard looking nice, setting up tables and chairs, making the pie crust, because that's important to him). But most of the cooking day-of will fall to me. My concern is: I like to do more formal holiday celebrations, and his family is super casual. I'd like to find some sort of balance, as I recognize that this is "for" his family, but it's in the home I share with DH, and I want to please myself and set a nice tone in my own house. [b] Help me think of what a "happy medium" celebration will look like that does NOT involve TV trays or sweat pants, but won't make anyone who usually celebrates that way uncomfortable.[/b] TIA![/quote] This is the original request. It has expanded to more than "does NOT involve TV trays" to include "using a full set of matched china." Focus, people. Let's help this woman. There has to be a way to host a formal dinner while expecting that people might show up in sweat pants, but not put anyone at ill ease because of the formality. [/quote]
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