Anonymous wrote:Good for you, OP! You don’t know anyone an explanation, have fun in another locale with your kids! Beach volleyball on Christmas is fun!
Anonymous wrote:Who are all these adults? Is it your parents, siblings and cousins? Yeah that's to much especially if they are flying in and spending 4-5 days at your house. They probably feel obligated to come since you have the kids in the family. I agree the best way is to just say you are making other plans for next year. You don't have to actually travel on Christmas Day. Depending on when your kid's schools let out you can return on 12/24 or leave on 12/26. Invite the Grandparents (just the Grandparents) to visit right before or after the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need a script or alternative date. Just say next year we are not hosting, we are keeping it small (immediate family). Coordinate with your mom how you will celebrate with her. None of your guests can host everyone? Why is it on you. Let your mom host. I’m over the older generation holding everyone hostage to “the way it has always been”. Your kids should be your priority.
Anonymous wrote:Can you propose going to a resort for Christmas? Someone else does most of the work. I also started getting at least Christmas Eve catered. I used to cook all the meals, host a reception at church for the children’s pageant, and especially after I got the break for Covid, I said “never again”. Now I turned over the pageant to someone else, cater Christmas Eve, and make a much simpler meal for Christmas Day.
Anonymous wrote:And, op I think your mom will be fine with it. You could invite her along if that’s an option. Or celebrate the week before.
I do a big Christmas party the Saturday after thanksgiving so everyone is still in town. We do a yankee swap with a $25 max. Then everyone is on their own for Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:It’s crazy that there are people like OP who do so much for others in terms of hosting, even though they get little out of it. And others who do so little. Like, bare minimum reciprocation is too much for them.[/quote]
It comes down to setting boundaries. Op does not have to leave the country next Christmas, she simpky has to inform people that next year she will not be hosting.