Anonymous wrote:Last year when we visited the in-laws for the holidays I wanted to stay in a hotel with our three kids (all under 10). They have cats and my daughter and I are severely allergic. DH assured me that he had talked to his parents and they would limit the cats to the finished basement during our stay of two days. Well as soon as we get there the cats are everywhere. DH tells me his parents have actually decided it's "too mean" to lock the cats in for two days and they don't think it'll be "too bad" for us. Well within about 5 minutes, my daughter and I are a mess. We take our allergy meds, put in eye drops, and use our inhalers but our eyes are still swollen red, itchy and we're go through a tissue box every hour or so from blowing our noses. I try to be a good sport but it is very stressful and I feel like crap. The in-laws notice the sneezing, runny noses, etc. but ignore it and never make a single comment about it. Luckily our daughter is distracted by all the presents and is pretty happy despite everything.
This year I would really like for our family to stay in a hotel. It's really a hit to our budget but to me it's better than having a repeat of last year. The other issue is that the in-laws don't have extra beds so our family has to camp out on the carpet (think: dander everywhere). DH is insisting we stay with his parents again despite the allergies issue, saying they will be really "hurt" if we don't but that he can't do anything about the cats. DD with allergies also wants the hotel but the two other kids don't seem to care either way. DH's back up plan is for him and our two other kids to stay at the in-laws and for us to stay in the hotel but I really can't stand the idea of our family being split up for Christmas.
Help!
Help??? It's December 21. Stop being passive about this. After the experience of last Christmas, I would have made it clear that the family is NOT returning, let alone going to stay in a hotel. But if you must insist on traveling to the in-laws, then at the very least OP, a hotel reservation would have already been made. This is a no brainer. Step up. If you choose to stay at your in-laws, then you forfeit the right to complain, vent or be bothered by any of it.
Make the reservation NOW.