Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving was just the four of us- my husband and I had a great time but kids missed seeing relatives and said it felt like any other day. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will just be us this year as well. Every year we have travelled to family and it’s days on end of cousin time, friends, parties, Santas.... I’m struggling to make it special and create our own traditions. My kinds are 4 and 6. They aren’t into driving around to see lights. They just want to play with other kids
I am so sick of the baby parents who are incapable of explaining to their children that there is a PANDEMIC AND IT KILLS! By all means go see grandma for Christmas a dbtgem
N go to her funeral two weeks later.
Christmas is special by itself.
Yes, I don’t want to pile on, but your children need to be a little more flexible & resilient. Many/most children will be celebrating Christmas without distance relatives this year. Yours will not be the only ones. No need to overdramatize their feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving was just the four of us- my husband and I had a great time but kids missed seeing relatives and said it felt like any other day. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will just be us this year as well. Every year we have travelled to family and it’s days on end of cousin time, friends, parties, Santas.... I’m struggling to make it special and create our own traditions. My kinds are 4 and 6. They aren’t into driving around to see lights. They just want to play with other kids
I am so sick of the baby parents who are incapable of explaining to their children that there is a PANDEMIC AND IT KILLS! By all means go see grandma for Christmas a dbtgem
N go to her funeral two weeks later.
Christmas is special by itself.
Yup! This morning, our 4 year old asked, “Why did Larlo come to our house a long time ago but he can’t come now?” We just said, “Because of coronavirus. When everyone gets the special shot that the scientists made to help us not get coronavirus, Larlo can come over. But he can’t come over now. We don’t want to get anyone sick and we don’t want to get sick either.”
It’s not hard to explain to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving was just the four of us- my husband and I had a great time but kids missed seeing relatives and said it felt like any other day. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will just be us this year as well. Every year we have travelled to family and it’s days on end of cousin time, friends, parties, Santas.... I’m struggling to make it special and create our own traditions. My kinds are 4 and 6. They aren’t into driving around to see lights. They just want to play with other kids
I am so sick of the baby parents who are incapable of explaining to their children that there is a PANDEMIC AND IT KILLS! By all means go see grandma for Christmas a dbtgem
N go to her funeral two weeks later.
Christmas is special by itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving was just the four of us- my husband and I had a great time but kids missed seeing relatives and said it felt like any other day. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will just be us this year as well. Every year we have travelled to family and it’s days on end of cousin time, friends, parties, Santas.... I’m struggling to make it special and create our own traditions. My kinds are 4 and 6. They aren’t into driving around to see lights. They just want to play with other kids
I am so sick of the baby parents who are incapable of explaining to their children that there is a PANDEMIC AND IT KILLS! By all means go see grandma for Christmas a dbtgem
N go to her funeral two weeks later.
Christmas is special by itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving was just the four of us- my husband and I had a great time but kids missed seeing relatives and said it felt like any other day. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will just be us this year as well. Every year we have travelled to family and it’s days on end of cousin time, friends, parties, Santas.... I’m struggling to make it special and create our own traditions. My kinds are 4 and 6. They aren’t into driving around to see lights. They just want to play with other kids
I am so sick of the baby parents who are incapable of explaining to their children that there is a PANDEMIC AND IT KILLS! By all means go see grandma for Christmas a dbtgem
N go to her funeral two weeks later.
Christmas is special by itself.
Anonymous wrote:Thanksgiving was just the four of us- my husband and I had a great time but kids missed seeing relatives and said it felt like any other day. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will just be us this year as well. Every year we have travelled to family and it’s days on end of cousin time, friends, parties, Santas.... I’m struggling to make it special and create our own traditions. My kinds are 4 and 6. They aren’t into driving around to see lights. They just want to play with other kids
Anonymous wrote:Make a calendar and put some special activities on it. Some can be one-time events, and others can be daily:
Decorate cookies
Have hot chocolate every afternoon. Make it a special snack each day.
Build a gingerbread house.
Every night after dinner, play a board game as a family—Candyland, Chutes & Ladders, etc.
Make some popcorn and watch the Charlie Brown Christmas.
Make cards and deliver them to neighbors.
Most importantly, embrace this with a positive attitude and low expectations. No, it won’t be the same as your usual Christmas with relatives. But it’s also not a prison sentence. Your kids may not love each of the activities above. That’s okay. Have as much fun as you can.