Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I would say:
"Sorry, but we don't want overnight guests at this time. It's too much to handle with the infant and toddler. You'll have to sleep at an hotel and organize your own transportation."
And if they're angry, well that's a THEM problem.
I did. They were huffy about the hotel for a hot minute but seem to have moved on and are "looking forward to spending time together". Again - they just can't take a hint. I would never dream of traveling to someone's town for Thanksgiving without an explicit invitation and expect them to play tour guide and host several meals for 4 days.
OP, if you do not want them to come at all, vs. not wanting to host overnight guests, that's a different conversation, and I agree with the others that they are not to blame if you don't use explicit words. You might think it's rude to just invite yourself over, but in some families, that's what close relatives do.
If they haven't made reservations yet, you can say:
"We've thought about this, and are stressed out right now, and we'd rather see you at Christmas instead. We'll have a quiet Thanksgiving just the 4 of us."