Anonymous wrote:From your dramatic title I thought your family had some big blowout fight, and they were cutting ties forever. But they just want to start going on vacation at Christmas? Good lord, OP. They are not beholden to your 20 year tradition. They want to start a new tradition with their family. It's not that serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it a huge deal if they visit with your mother on a day that is not exactly Dec 24-25?
We already did Christmas Eve Eve this year for them. Christmas Eve has been the tradition for 20 years. And even with Eve, they would leave early to go be with her family. This year they wanted to do Eve Eve and now next year they don’t want to do anything with the rest of us. But specifically sad for our mom who is slowing down, as it’s the only time she gets to see ALL of us and all the grandkids together.
Anonymous wrote:Your brother and SIL have every right to make other plans and should not be expected on the 24th or 25th (or any specific day) each year. It would be nice to celebrate Christmas together another day- many extended families do! I’d go that route. Invite your mom to your house for Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:What a terrible lesson to teach her children. Keeping up with the joneses and materialism and bragging rights is more important than family.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it a huge deal if they visit with your mother on a day that is not exactly Dec 24-25?
Anonymous wrote:The SIL sounds like a jerk They can certainly mix up their routine without telling your mom point-blank that their family will never see her again on Christmas or Christmas Eve. But SIL sounds like a classic keeping-up-with-the-Jones striver, so perhaps nothing better could be expected of her.
Anonymous wrote:The SIL sounds like a jerk They can certainly mix up their routine without telling your mom point-blank that their family will never see her again on Christmas or Christmas Eve. But SIL sounds like a classic keeping-up-with-the-Jones striver, so perhaps nothing better could be expected of her.
Anonymous wrote:My brother did the same thing to my parents because SIL can't spend Xmas with his parents (whom she's known for 40 years) because her deadbeat parents are dead. My parents were more parents to her than her real parents ever were.
Anonymous wrote:Was this out of line?
SIL told my mother this is the last Christmas or Christmas Eve (or even Christmas Eve Eve) she’ll see them and their two kids as they’re planning family vacations next year and moving forward.
This is a thing at the private school their kids go to, so they are dropping out of participating in Christmas with our family; a tradition going back 20 plus years of all of us getting together for Christmas Eve or Christmas Eve Eve. Brother and SIL live near my mother, so no travel involved.
My mom was so sad. Can’t help but think how many more Christmases does she have left. They can’t go on their vacation a day or two later?