Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would be game on for me. I’d invite more people. My husband and I just had a conversation about how Thanksgiving is always better when we have more than just our family. Several years we invited our families, close friends of mine, and had some last minute visitors turn up with my mom and dad. We had a bonfire in the back yard and I did an ice cream sundae bar for dessert, no gross pie. We definitely had some grousing from my MIL, but I just told her that I totally understood if it was too much for her and that if she preferred to make other plans, we would understand. Everyone else seemed to have a really nice time.
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Anonymous wrote:This would be game on for me. I’d invite more people. My husband and I just had a conversation about how Thanksgiving is always better when we have more than just our family. Several years we invited our families, close friends of mine, and had some last minute visitors turn up with my mom and dad. We had a bonfire in the back yard and I did an ice cream sundae bar for dessert, no gross pie. We definitely had some grousing from my MIL, but I just told her that I totally understood if it was too much for her and that if she preferred to make other plans, we would understand. Everyone else seemed to have a really nice time.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP should serve soup for Christmas dinner. And ask MIL if she wants to pat down the neighbors before they leave so she can make sure they didn't steal anything.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would be game on for me. I’d invite more people. My husband and I just had a conversation about how Thanksgiving is always better when we have more than just our family. Several years we invited our families, close friends of mine, and had some last minute visitors turn up with my mom and dad. We had a bonfire in the back yard and I did an ice cream sundae bar for dessert, no gross pie. We definitely had some grousing from my MIL, but I just told her that I totally understood if it was too much for her and that if she preferred to make other plans, we would understand. Everyone else seemed to have a really nice time.
I don’t follow—what was in the pie you previously served that made it gross?
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
We haven’t told anyone that we help him out. I told them that he would be spending the holiday alone with his kids, so i asked him to come over.
Anonymous wrote:This would be game on for me. I’d invite more people. My husband and I just had a conversation about how Thanksgiving is always better when we have more than just our family. Several years we invited our families, close friends of mine, and had some last minute visitors turn up with my mom and dad. We had a bonfire in the back yard and I did an ice cream sundae bar for dessert, no gross pie. We definitely had some grousing from my MIL, but I just told her that I totally understood if it was too much for her and that if she preferred to make other plans, we would understand. Everyone else seemed to have a really nice time.
Anonymous wrote:Let them pitch their fit, and then repeat, there will 13 people for Xmas dinner. End conversation.