Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, how is Christmas prep divided in your house?
I do 100% of the planning any fun holiday events, crafts for the kids, extra baking, holiday menus, the tree chopping and set up, gift/stocking buying, Christmas decorating, holiday cards, wrapping, and hauling down to the living room all the gifts. It is just so much. Am I the only one that does pretty much the entire holiday shebang without help from spouse? DH a is generally helpful in everyday life he just DGAF about Christmas- at all.
His approach is just fine, you know.
For him, absolutely. Christmas could come and go and he doesn't care at all. Which is fine. But we have three kids. I don't go crazy on the holidays, but even the minimal things are a lot of "extra" on top of everything else in daily life if there is no help
Christmas is only about observing the birth of Christ, our Lord. None of the other stuff is necessary.
Go away weirdo.
NP. How dare you call the poster a weirdo for not only posting her belief but also the truth. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of the Son of God. If you don't believe, fine
But you do not run your filthy mouth on someone else's beliefs! You would never dream of making a such a despairing comment to a Jew or Muslim about their religious beliefs. You are beyond despicable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, how is Christmas prep divided in your house?
I do 100% of the planning any fun holiday events, crafts for the kids, extra baking, holiday menus, the tree chopping and set up, gift/stocking buying, Christmas decorating, holiday cards, wrapping, and hauling down to the living room all the gifts. It is just so much. Am I the only one that does pretty much the entire holiday shebang without help from spouse? DH a is generally helpful in everyday life he just DGAF about Christmas- at all.
His approach is just fine, you know.
For him, absolutely. Christmas could come and go and he doesn't care at all. Which is fine. But we have three kids. I don't go crazy on the holidays, but even the minimal things are a lot of "extra" on top of everything else in daily life if there is no help
Christmas is only about observing the birth of Christ, our Lord. None of the other stuff is necessary.
Go away weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, how is Christmas prep divided in your house?
I do 100% of the planning any fun holiday events, crafts for the kids, extra baking, holiday menus, the tree chopping and set up, gift/stocking buying, Christmas decorating, holiday cards, wrapping, and hauling down to the living room all the gifts. It is just so much. Am I the only one that does pretty much the entire holiday shebang without help from spouse? DH a is generally helpful in everyday life he just DGAF about Christmas- at all.
His approach is just fine, you know.
For him, absolutely. Christmas could come and go and he doesn't care at all. Which is fine. But we have three kids. I don't go crazy on the holidays, but even the minimal things are a lot of "extra" on top of everything else in daily life if there is no help
Christmas is only about observing the birth of Christ, our Lord. None of the other stuff is necessary.
Anonymous wrote:We split it pretty well. Boys are 18 and 14 and I think we’ve been 50/50 pretty much every year. We had one year where DH had unexpected work and I did the travel with kids and dog myself, which was fine because we rarely travel for Christmas.
I buy, he wraps
I cook, he cleans
We all pick out the tree, he does the lights, kids and I hang ornaments
I buy and oversee the gingerbread house (when they were younger)
We didn’t do cards this year but normally I choose and buy and he and I both address and stamp.
I have found memories of me buying the play kitchen when now 18 yo DS was 2 and DH staying up to put it together while I went to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, how is Christmas prep divided in your house?
I do 100% of the planning any fun holiday events, crafts for the kids, extra baking, holiday menus, the tree chopping and set up, gift/stocking buying, Christmas decorating, holiday cards, wrapping, and hauling down to the living room all the gifts. It is just so much. Am I the only one that does pretty much the entire holiday shebang without help from spouse? DH a is generally helpful in everyday life he just DGAF about Christmas- at all.
His approach is just fine, you know.
For him, absolutely. Christmas could come and go and he doesn't care at all. Which is fine. But we have three kids. I don't go crazy on the holidays, but even the minimal things are a lot of "extra" on top of everything else in daily life if there is no help
Christmas is only about observing the birth of Christ, our Lord. None of the other stuff is necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Curious, how is Christmas prep divided in your house?
I do 100% of the planning any fun holiday events, crafts for the kids, extra baking, holiday menus, the tree chopping and set up, gift/stocking buying, Christmas decorating, holiday cards, wrapping, and hauling down to the living room all the gifts. It is just so much. Am I the only one that does pretty much the entire holiday shebang without help from spouse? DH a is generally helpful in everyday life he just DGAF about Christmas- at all.