Anonymous wrote:If OP was Christian and wanted to celebrate Christmas at home with her immediate family, this thread would have gone in a completely different direction. People are so biased and rude.
Anonymous wrote:
DCUMommies are so emotional about Christmas. People have posted this exact same thing about long standing family summer vacations and the mommies are always in solidarity around boundaries, but if someone does it at Christmas, then they are a wicked, evil harpy. Hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:I would alternate UNLESS the kids' cousins celebrate with his family too. Cousin time is a precious memory.
Anonymous wrote:If he wants Christmas morning with his mom and dad he should have stayed single. Move back into his childhood bedroom and so he can wake up in his PJs and his mom can make him hot cocoa.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DH actively wants to spend Christmas with them and you don’t celebrate Christmas, it is pretty mean-spirited of you to actively try to prevent it. After all, it is just another day to you. I mean, he said he wishes to see them on Christmas, and your kids don’t mind it. What is your problem?
She literally said in the OP what her problem is…. There’s nothing mean spirited about wanting to spend time with your immediate family or go on vacation. Yeesh people.
Anonymous wrote:The Bible warns Christians not to marry non-Christians. Where this family spends Christmas is the least of this family’s worries.
Anonymous wrote:If you are willing to spend an “alternate Christmas” with them, and you don’t celebrate Christmas…then give the justification why it can’t actually be on Christmas that you see them. After all, either way, it’s just a date on the calendar to you, yes?