Anonymous wrote:"I'm sorry you construed it as an expectation instead of the invitation it was. That's why I said, 'if you don't have other plans.' We just wanted to be sure you knew you were welcome if you hadn't made plans. Enjoy your celebration with Mary's family."
ANd then dont invite them next time.
Anonymous wrote:I read OP's post as "hey, we're having thanksgiving dinner at our house, feel free to come if you can/want to." For BIL to get all bent out of shape seems like an over reaction. If he wants to do his own thing, he can simply respond with a "we have plans but thanks for the invite"
I'm so glad I never have to deal with this nonsense!
Anonymous wrote:When will people learn that it's an invitation, not a summons?
Plus, all this "we have to decide who is hosting." Who is hosting what? Because I'm not checking with my husband's sister when I decide to host my family of origin. I may invite her if there's room, but I don't need her permission and she doesn't need mine. When people get married, they generally aren't marrying orphans with no family.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simple email in august-
hey folks I'm thinking about hosting thanksgiving dinner. I don't mind doing it unless someone else wants to...
OMG, that doesn't work. I grew up hearing my mom and aunt = "Oh, that's okay, you can do it if you want!"; "No, that's okay, you can do it if you want!"; "No, really I don't need to unless you don't want to."; "No, you go ahead." ...
nine hours later ....
Then whoever hosts secretly grouches about doing all the work and sister never does. Sister grouches that host always has to have things her way. I was so lucky to be daughter and a close niece, and heard both sides.
Anonymous wrote:Simple email in august-
hey folks I'm thinking about hosting thanksgiving dinner. I don't mind doing it unless someone else wants to...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate holidays for this reason. Jesus
Ironically, it's not the holidays' fault![]()
But people get so out of whack about it all - especially various grandparents!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent an email saying we'd love to have them join us for Thanksgiving if they don't have other plans. I just got an email back saying that we (meaning my family) can't hog every holiday! We hosted Thanksgiving, Easter and Christmas last year and always include them. They declined Easter this year because they went out of town. No biggie. All of a sudden I'm the bad guy for inviting them again. He said they need to see his wife's family once in awhile, too.
I wrote back simply wishing him a nice holiday.
He wasn't joking because he has been acting cold to us lately for some reason. He is married to my husband's sister and my husband doesn't want to broach it with his sister and I agree. We are trying to ignore the nuttiness of our families, but this response really caught me off guard.
Need a pulse check - am I right to feel annoyed?
You have hosted the last four holidays. Have you sent out any sort of email/text/whatever before you "hog" the holidays? Note: I don't think you are wrong, per se, for hosting. However, why can't they host? Why do you feel the need to host every major holiday?
Anonymous wrote:I sent an email saying we'd love to have them join us for Thanksgiving if they don't have other plans. I just got an email back saying that we (meaning my family) can't hog every holiday! We hosted Thanksgiving, Easter and Christmas last year and always include them. They declined Easter this year because they went out of town. No biggie. All of a sudden I'm the bad guy for inviting them again. He said they need to see his wife's family once in awhile, too.
I wrote back simply wishing him a nice holiday.
He wasn't joking because he has been acting cold to us lately for some reason. He is married to my husband's sister and my husband doesn't want to broach it with his sister and I agree. We are trying to ignore the nuttiness of our families, but this response really caught me off guard.
Need a pulse check - am I right to feel annoyed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate holidays for this reason. Jesus
Ironically, it's not the holidays' fault![]()