Anonymous wrote:You can't control their feelings. "It's lovely of you to think of us, but we already have plans." Then don't argue, don't give excuses, don't try to justify yourself. Just repeat, "Thank you, but we have plans."
Anonymous wrote:I'd be honest about the unvaxxed relatives issue. It's their right to not get vaxxed but your right to refuse to spend time with them with an unvaxxed child. Grandparents can come see him the next day and you can have some pie together.
Anonymous wrote:For Americans there is a huge line between that Thursday and the Black Friday after it. It makes no sense, but you need to deal with this. In fact, Thanksgiving is the ONE day out of the entire year devoted to family. Any other days in the calendar are flexible. Actually, it sounds like your spouse is setting you up as basically cannon fodder for refusing to participate and also not warning you that you are a target.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be honest about the unvaxxed relatives issue. It's their right to not get vaxxed but your right to refuse to spend time with them with an unvaxxed child. Grandparents can come see him the next day and you can have some pie together.