Anonymous wrote:There is nothing “generic” about sending a traditional greeting card and ***hand-writing*** a brief sentiment, such as “Wishing you a wonderful holiday season! Love, The Wilson Family”
What IS generic is family photo cards that have pre-printed sentiments and not even a handwritten “Love, Sally and family.”
This. I display the beautiful winter scenes and nativities on my mantle and toss the cards with photos of grown adults. I don't mind a photo of young children in holiday wear. If I wanted to see your vacation pics I'd follow you on social media. It literally has nothing to do with Christmas.
But for OP, I would just use a slightly older pic like Christmas of last year if you're that concerned, or just send a greeting card. Kids becoming teens is the PERFECT time to end this. I wouldn't think you were having marital problems at all. In the 80s and 90s I remember my family receiving only pics of little kids, and now I get photos of college and 20something kids with the parents, elderly people on vacation, adults with their dogs... it's just so bizarre to me. Your kids not wanting to pose for photos means this is the right time to stop.