Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend time together? What a weird question.
Christmas Eve - chat with family we don’t see often, bake cookies, watch Christmas movies, play board/card games
Christmas Day - open presents, play with new toys, eat a big meal, catch up with more family, laugh and play games, talk about old times, eat more.
Have you realized yet that some of us don't have family togetherness on Christmas? Mine are in Europe.
You can catch up on FaceTime. Holidays are a great time to catch up with family even if not in person. The rest can be done with immediate family.
And then what do you do after the 1/2 - 1 hour conversation on Facetime is over? You are obtuse, insensitive and live in a bubble. If you have no family around, you have about 2 whole DAYS of holiday to fill. You can't do that all with phone calls. Next time try to get out of your own self absorbed world and look at an issue from someone else's point of view before you post something snarky and clueless like "what a weird question".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend time together? What a weird question.
Christmas Eve - chat with family we don’t see often, bake cookies, watch Christmas movies, play board/card games
Christmas Day - open presents, play with new toys, eat a big meal, catch up with more family, laugh and play games, talk about old times, eat more.
Have you realized yet that some of us don't have family togetherness on Christmas? Mine are in Europe.
You can catch up on FaceTime. Holidays are a great time to catch up with family even if not in person. The rest can be done with immediate family.
And then what do you do after the 1/2 - 1 hour conversation on Facetime is over? You are obtuse, insensitive and live in a bubble. If you have no family around, you have about 2 whole DAYS of holiday to fill. You can't do that all with phone calls. Next time try to get out of your own self absorbed world and look at an issue from someone else's point of view before you post something snarky and clueless like "what a weird question".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend time together? What a weird question.
Christmas Eve - chat with family we don’t see often, bake cookies, watch Christmas movies, play board/card games
Christmas Day - open presents, play with new toys, eat a big meal, catch up with more family, laugh and play games, talk about old times, eat more.
Have you realized yet that some of us don't have family togetherness on Christmas? Mine are in Europe.
You can catch up on FaceTime. Holidays are a great time to catch up with family even if not in person. The rest can be done with immediate family.
And then what do you do after the 1/2 - 1 hour conversation on Facetime is over? You are obtuse, insensitive and live in a bubble. If you have no family around, you have about 2 whole DAYS of holiday to fill. You can't do that all with phone calls. Next time try to get out of your own self absorbed world and look at an issue from someone else's point of view before you post something snarky and clueless like "what a weird question".
OP here. I didn’t post the FaceTime response but the poster is right. I FaceTime my family every other day anyway. My question wasn’t directed specifically to ppl with no families. I was just curious what people do with kids to keep them occupied.
You must have known most people don’t live on separate continents from their entire family? If you only wanted responses from people without family, you shouldn’t have asked what families do. They spend time together. Whatever size family that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend time together? What a weird question.
Christmas Eve - chat with family we don’t see often, bake cookies, watch Christmas movies, play board/card games
Christmas Day - open presents, play with new toys, eat a big meal, catch up with more family, laugh and play games, talk about old times, eat more.
Have you realized yet that some of us don't have family togetherness on Christmas? Mine are in Europe.
You can catch up on FaceTime. Holidays are a great time to catch up with family even if not in person. The rest can be done with immediate family.
And then what do you do after the 1/2 - 1 hour conversation on Facetime is over? You are obtuse, insensitive and live in a bubble. If you have no family around, you have about 2 whole DAYS of holiday to fill. You can't do that all with phone calls. Next time try to get out of your own self absorbed world and look at an issue from someone else's point of view before you post something snarky and clueless like "what a weird question".