Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like my own family and it’s gotten worse with time. And we never had a period with big Thanksgivings. My kids are teens now so they help in this but DH and I have worked to find common activities and things to do together. We bring card games and board games that have gotten more complex over the years. Small puzzles that can be finished over the weekend. Word puzzles. Recent news articles that are of interest to my parents so we can discuss. Look up movies in their town, scan and hold off on interesting on Netflix for a couple weeks before the visit. We have already started planning for this year and one DC has picked out doing a recipe together. They also bring books and electronics. At your kids age, I’d focus on games, books, and movies.
To be clear, I find this level of work super annoying. Their parents (my grandparents) were not like this at all and were really engaged. But this is my family so this is how it goes for a few weekends a year.
Oh, the hardship…
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like my own family and it’s gotten worse with time. And we never had a period with big Thanksgivings. My kids are teens now so they help in this but DH and I have worked to find common activities and things to do together. We bring card games and board games that have gotten more complex over the years. Small puzzles that can be finished over the weekend. Word puzzles. Recent news articles that are of interest to my parents so we can discuss. Look up movies in their town, scan and hold off on interesting on Netflix for a couple weeks before the visit. We have already started planning for this year and one DC has picked out doing a recipe together. They also bring books and electronics. At your kids age, I’d focus on games, books, and movies.
To be clear, I find this level of work super annoying. Their parents (my grandparents) were not like this at all and were really engaged. But this is my family so this is how it goes for a few weekends a year.
Anonymous wrote:
I celebrated holidays with just my parents. 3 of us total.
You are not being a good role model for your kids, OP. Teach them that small gatherings have just as much meaning as big ones. For all you know, they might get married late, have kids even later, and as a result, their holidays might get really small...
You can bring games and books, or make it into a screen-fest and install a video gaming console, and you have to get your husband on board to not let the adults conduct long interrogations of your kids. That's a big no-no.
Make it fun.
As for forcing 80 year olds to travel on Thanksgiving... WHAT ARE YOU THINKING?!? Idiot. My father's 72 and he refuses to travel on major holidays.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s bad that the reason you don’t want to go is because “it’s boring” for your kids. What’s wrong with them? Can’t you teach them to find joy in spending time with family, even if it doesn’t look like child chaos? My only DS still spends a week every summer (and many other one off days) with his 80 year old grandparents and they have an awesome time together - it looks different than at home, but it’s so much fun: he and grandad watch nerd stuff for hours that no one else ever wants to watch, he and grandma do lots of jigsaw puzzles and talk so much. They go for a walk to the coffee shop and he gets a big donut every morning, I dunno it’s really wonderful memories for him. What messaging are you sending to your kids that spending 36 hours with their grandparents is boring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chiming in to say you need to spend T-day with your ILs somewhere. If you can't manage to figure out how to entertain your kids, go to a resort with your ILs.
How shltty it must be for your DH to know you don't want to visit his family because it's boring. Of all the reasons.....
Anonymous wrote:Chiming in to say you need to spend T-day with your ILs somewhere. If you can't manage to figure out how to entertain your kids, go to a resort with your ILs.
How shltty it must be for your DH to know you don't want to visit his family because it's boring. Of all the reasons.....

Anonymous wrote:I’d go to the in-laws. But no need to spend all weekend sitting around reading the paper. Head home on Friday - or go to somewhere fun in between there & home for a night.
Anonymous wrote:Why not propose somewhere midway, like a mountain resort?
Anonymous wrote:What does your DH want to do?