Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't you take this off your DH’s plate by handling it yourself? Order a precooked Thanksgiving meal from Wegmans and heat it up. Not too onerous for you, keeps extended family happy, and no stress for DH.
I offered to do this! He said no, I really have had a crappy work week and just want Chinese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whole Foods might still be taking orders, honey.
For chinese food?! Honey?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has said what he’d like and why. Other people’s expectations are irrelevant. The man wants Chinese, give him Chinese, for God’s sake. Those prepared Thanksgiving dinners never really suit everybody. And don’t forget to lay in a supply of Tsing Tao.
Why is "the man's" desire the most important?
Anonymous wrote:Whole Foods might still be taking orders, honey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He cooks every year for our immediate family plus my parents and his parents, plus my sister and her family.
This year he said he doesn't want to cook and just wants to do takeout. He literally declared this about an hour ago. He has been under tons of work stress, but he gave no indication that this would be too much for him. I offered to make a dinner reservation somewhere and he said no, he really just wants to stay home and veg out with takeout. I actually don't care but I cannot imagine either of our parents are going to go for this at all. My mom is going to offer to throw something together and she is way too old. His mother doesn't cook. WTF. DCUM. advise...
Honestly, this is kind of rude of him. He hasn't really given people enough notice to make other plans, and they've possibly turned down other invitations they would have enjoyed.
Can you just cook the turkey and ask everyone else to bring a side? Also poll them and see if they want any of the Chinese food your DH is ordering for himself.
If you don't want to cook yourself, I would make a dinner reservation for everyone and tell him he doesn't have to come.
Anonymous wrote:He cooks every year for our immediate family plus my parents and his parents, plus my sister and her family.
This year he said he doesn't want to cook and just wants to do takeout. He literally declared this about an hour ago. He has been under tons of work stress, but he gave no indication that this would be too much for him. I offered to make a dinner reservation somewhere and he said no, he really just wants to stay home and veg out with takeout. I actually don't care but I cannot imagine either of our parents are going to go for this at all. My mom is going to offer to throw something together and she is way too old. His mother doesn't cook. WTF. DCUM. advise...
Anonymous wrote:He has said what he’d like and why. Other people’s expectations are irrelevant. The man wants Chinese, give him Chinese, for God’s sake. Those prepared Thanksgiving dinners never really suit everybody. And don’t forget to lay in a supply of Tsing Tao.
Anonymous wrote:Turkey is easy to cook so you can cook that for Christmas. Everything else can be takeout. Don't tell the guests.