Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not functioning like a family at all. Seems really weird to open gifts early and do it when dh is in the bathroom.
How old are the kids? Maybe try to act like a family this year and see if things improve? Pretend you like your dh?
Disagree, it’s normal in many families for small children who usually open gifts on Christmas Day to get to choose one gift to open on Christmas Eve to alleviate the wait. Anyone who has dealt with the overwhelming anticipation of little kids waiting for Santa knows the feeling of how impossible it would be to say “let’s wait until daddy is done with his 5 minutes to 3 hours of fake diarrhea and phone time and then you can open the present”.
These aren’t small children. I’m sorry OP. Are they his kids also? I can’t tell from your question. I would not be happy if my husband allowed my kids to open presents early and without me. I mean, would you like it if roles were reversed? Can you just apologize for that and move on?
NP and she said “a gift”. Like the other PP said, it is ok and normal for a kid of any age to open ONE present before Christmas. It is not normal for a grown man to throw a tantrum about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not functioning like a family at all. Seems really weird to open gifts early and do it when dh is in the bathroom.
How old are the kids? Maybe try to act like a family this year and see if things improve? Pretend you like your dh?
Disagree, it’s normal in many families for small children who usually open gifts on Christmas Day to get to choose one gift to open on Christmas Eve to alleviate the wait. Anyone who has dealt with the overwhelming anticipation of little kids waiting for Santa knows the feeling of how impossible it would be to say “let’s wait until daddy is done with his 5 minutes to 3 hours of fake diarrhea and phone time and then you can open the present”.
These aren’t small children. I’m sorry OP. Are they his kids also? I can’t tell from your question. I would not be happy if my husband allowed my kids to open presents early and without me. I mean, would you like it if roles were reversed? Can you just apologize for that and move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not functioning like a family at all. Seems really weird to open gifts early and do it when dh is in the bathroom.
How old are the kids? Maybe try to act like a family this year and see if things improve? Pretend you like your dh?
Disagree, it’s normal in many families for small children who usually open gifts on Christmas Day to get to choose one gift to open on Christmas Eve to alleviate the wait. Anyone who has dealt with the overwhelming anticipation of little kids waiting for Santa knows the feeling of how impossible it would be to say “let’s wait until daddy is done with his 5 minutes to 3 hours of fake diarrhea and phone time and then you can open the present”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not functioning like a family at all. Seems really weird to open gifts early and do it when dh is in the bathroom.
How old are the kids? Maybe try to act like a family this year and see if things improve? Pretend you like your dh?
Disagree, it’s normal in many families for small children who usually open gifts on Christmas Day to get to choose one gift to open on Christmas Eve to alleviate the wait. Anyone who has dealt with the overwhelming anticipation of little kids waiting for Santa knows the feeling of how impossible it would be to say “let’s wait until daddy is done with his 5 minutes to 3 hours of fake diarrhea and phone time and then you can open the present”.
Anonymous wrote:You’re not functioning like a family at all. Seems really weird to open gifts early and do it when dh is in the bathroom.
How old are the kids? Maybe try to act like a family this year and see if things improve? Pretend you like your dh?