Anonymous wrote:It’s our year to host. It’ll be my household, my parents, and my (single, child-free) sister. Due to some work unknowns for DH, we don’t yet know if he will be working on Christmas Eve (when we typically celebrate) or Christmas, neither, both, or just one of the days, but will find out some time this week or next. My sister knows, is fine with whatever date, my parents have been told this, too. But my mom keeps calling and asking if I know yet. I keep telling her she will be the first to know. That appeased her for a while, but now she’s focusing on the food. What will we eat? Will we eat the same food if DH isn’t there? Should SHE cook the food and bring it over? Etc etc. I keep telling her I don’t have the menu cemented down yet, but it won’t change, and no, nobody needs to bring anything, just like I don’t bring anything per her request when she hosts. But every day she calls and asks, and I sort of blew up at her today. It’s frustrating enough for ME not to know, but it’s even harder when I’m constantly asked. Am I being rude? Is there anything I can say to ease her mind?
Anonymous wrote:Send her a text every morning. “Hi Mom. Bob still doesn’t know what his schedule is. And I’m working on the menu. If you call, I will screen it. If you text about this, i will ignore. Again, I will update you as soon as I have more information. Have a great day.”
Anonymous wrote:What does he do that he doesn’t know if he’s working? I’m a first responder and I know my schedule as does everyone in my department.
My nurse BF has her schedule too.
If he hasn’t been scheduled at this point then he shouldn’t have to work.
Anonymous wrote: It’s frustrating enough for ME not to know, but it’s even harder when I’m constantly asked.
Tis the season!Anonymous wrote:There's a string of these posts lately.
You blew up at her, which was the correct thing to do. Leave it. Until the next call in 3 days.