Anonymous wrote:Just don’t do it. Your family is emotionally stunted. You will have to come to grips with that and act accordingly.
But you could have left out the comment about your daughter being frustrated with her special needs cousin. That’s child’s purpose in life is not to be your kid’s playmate. Great time to start teaching your kid compassion, empathy and respecting and understanding of difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe these far fetched stories
OP here. Really not helpful. I wish this wasnt my family. It’s the reason I had to go my own way after school. I only have been trying because of DD. I could tell you about my wedding where my brothers left me bar tabs after the open bar ended. It really is awful but they are all I have.
Anonymous wrote:Quit obsessing about Thanksgiving. It’s a day. You are exhausted and it’s ok not to host. It is. Just drop the rope. Send a message today “hello all. I wanted to let everyone know so that you can feel free to make other plans. We will not be hosting a Thanksgiving meal this year. I love you all. Hopefully we’ll get to see one another at Christmastime.”
That’s it. No need to explain or excuse make. They are adults. Let them make their own plans or wake up to realize they value the role you played and would try to fill the void. But honestly, if you didn’t have family Thanksgiving last year because of COVID and everyone isn’t clamoring for it now, I
I think it will be just fine. Start a new tradition with just your small family or invite over another small family of one of your daughter’s friends.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe these far fetched stories
Anonymous wrote:Yea your pregnancy as an excuse, you’re just to tired to host. It sounds like no one will really notice or care.