Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell their parents they are not invited back due to the use of illegal drugs at your home.
+1
That is what I would do.
Where do you live? Not illegal in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh, I don't think OP is pearl clutching. This is from someone who both smokes and drinks (albeit not too often with little ones to take care of). Getting high on Xmas morning and coming in for present opening is kind of shitty to do. Just like someone pounding a whole bottle of wine before xmas morning would be weird too. I had a mimosa while present opening (my kids don't quite get santa yet so we didn't do it super early), if I had 1 pull off a bowl, maybe that would be similar but being visibly drunk or high is different IMO.
That said, I think jumping to the "you are barred" conversation is so extreme, this is your family- you sound like you love them and view them as important not an obligation- so just have an honest convo with the adults, it bugged you, you want that to be just an evening/after kids activity or not at all in your house or whatever you are comfy with. There is no need to make this a HUGE deal, just be honest. THey will probably feel bad they upset you.
+1
Absolutely agree.
Anonymous wrote:I was so angry about this, but didn't complain. My brother and sister-in-law were well aware of what they were doing and did not even blink an eye. I have a sixteen year old son (never has drunk or any drugs) and a nine year old daughter. I don't want them exposed to this behavior, although I don't think they were aware of what was going on. On top of this, one of the nephews was extremely rude and would not even sit up when we were opening gifts...he just lounged on the sofa. It also bothers me that this happened in front of my husband's family members, and it is just embarrassing to me that my family behaves in such a classless manner.
They will surely want to visit again next year, but I will want to put my foot down on drug use around my family. Should I wait until the time comes or say something now? They live 7 hours away, so I don't expect they will visit before then.
Anonymous wrote:Meh, I don't think OP is pearl clutching. This is from someone who both smokes and drinks (albeit not too often with little ones to take care of). Getting high on Xmas morning and coming in for present opening is kind of shitty to do. Just like someone pounding a whole bottle of wine before xmas morning would be weird too. I had a mimosa while present opening (my kids don't quite get santa yet so we didn't do it super early), if I had 1 pull off a bowl, maybe that would be similar but being visibly drunk or high is different IMO.
That said, I think jumping to the "you are barred" conversation is so extreme, this is your family- you sound like you love them and view them as important not an obligation- so just have an honest convo with the adults, it bugged you, you want that to be just an evening/after kids activity or not at all in your house or whatever you are comfy with. There is no need to make this a HUGE deal, just be honest. THey will probably feel bad they upset you.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. I'm sure you'd be fine killing a bottle of wine with your girlfriends but god forbid someone who has smoked weed be near your precious snowflakes!
Anonymous wrote:I would also bring it up now and cite not saying anything b/c you did not want to ruin the holidays.
But I can bet you money you and your husband will be called prudes, uptight etc etc. plus you will offend their parenting skills. So get ready for some push back. And you can't ban only the nephews from your house for this, you never made the rules clear, so they figured it was fine. I would say no drugs or drug use in my house, Maybe you will never have to host them again....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weed is legal in DC.
Not for minors.
Anonymous wrote:Tell their parents they are not invited back due to the use of illegal drugs at your home.
Anonymous wrote:Weed is legal in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Weed is legal in DC.