Anonymous wrote:You’ll never be the single sibling with no kids who is always expected to agree to all the plans made around the siblings’ kids because you’re so flexible and have no responsibilities. So there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:You’ll never be the single sibling with no kids who is always expected to agree to all the plans made around the siblings’ kids because you’re so flexible and have no responsibilities. So there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think single siblings are going to host. They usually don't even have a large enough place to do so and tbh, don't care about holidays as much as family people. When I was single, I would rather spend time with friends than family. That said, parents can host and you can take turns or assign dishes. At the end of the day, you can always say no.
Anonymous wrote:I have three brothers and was the first to have children. We did always host but I assigned my brothers kid duty. They were amazing and the kids love time with them. They would up the ante every year and find ways to get the kids out of the house from sun up until right before food. It was glorious. Hikes, rainy adventures, one year they put paint in nerf guns and romped around in the woods. They’ve played capture the flag and football games. One year recently they built a treehouse with the kids in my SIL’s yard. They also always cleaned up.
Now that they have kids their wives will host sometimes too but the dads always still take the kids out and have an adventure. They started doing Friday too. My SILs and I sit around and binge shows and go to a workout class… I love it and the kids/dads do too!
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t want to host- don’t.
I would definitely assign dishes to siblings and parents.
I’m the only one with kids. I really enjoy hosting and think it’s easier. Traveling with kids, missing naps is hard for me. I also can cook and decorate the way I want. My siblings don’t help at all, but parents do.