Anonymous wrote:Easter is easy. Fill baskets for the teenagers. Heat up ham in the oven, make a couple of sides along with some asparagus an crescent rolls. We'll say a prayer at dinner.
I love the fresh spring air, the flowers coming up and the sounds of birds outside.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM Martyrs n Doormats Brigade.
Delegate
Set boundaries
Ask for help
Be specific
Don’t do things you don’t enjoy
Buy stuff you don’t want to make
Communicate
Anonymous wrote:I haven't got to start holidays yet so I'd be excited to start. Every holiday we stay at relatives and there's no room for any new traditions. My kids stockings are filled, other people buy them presents from santa (wtf) and other raster bunnies leave baskets. Someday
Anonymous wrote:DD is great, no problems there. But DH.....
He complained that coloring eggs was “extravagant” (eggstravagant?) so I went out to Walmart last night to get plastic eggs and pick through what candy was left.
He complained about the candy I got.
He complained that he didn’t want to go outside to hide eggs and I was a bitch for not immediately praising him for coming up with the brilliant idea of hiding eggs inside.
He complained about where I was hiding the eggs.
He complained that I was selfish because I wanted to shower and get dressed before doing the egg hunt. So he went ahead and did the egg hunt with DD while I was in the shower.
He complained that I’m a horrible person for wanting to incorporate any of my own family traditions into Easter.
Tonight he will probably complain that I don’t want to give him “Easter sex”. Gross.
And he wonders why I stopped doing Christmas, Thanksgiving, and his birthday. Guess I can now add Easter to the list.
Anonymous wrote:DD is great, no problems there. But DH.....
He complained that coloring eggs was “extravagant” (eggstravagant?) so I went out to Walmart last night to get plastic eggs and pick through what candy was left.
He complained about the candy I got.
He complained that he didn’t want to go outside to hide eggs and I was a bitch for not immediately praising him for coming up with the brilliant idea of hiding eggs inside.
He complained about where I was hiding the eggs.
He complained that I was selfish because I wanted to shower and get dressed before doing the egg hunt. So he went ahead and did the egg hunt with DD while I was in the shower.
He complained that I’m a horrible person for wanting to incorporate any of my own family traditions into Easter.
Tonight he will probably complain that I don’t want to give him “Easter sex”. Gross.
And he wonders why I stopped doing Christmas, Thanksgiving, and his birthday. Guess I can now add Easter to the list.
Anonymous wrote:No. I love the holidays and my spouse and children do, too.
Anonymous wrote:No. I love the holidays and my spouse and children do, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't got to start holidays yet so I'd be excited to start. Every holiday we stay at relatives and there's no room for any new traditions. My kids stockings are filled, other people buy them presents from santa (wtf) and other raster bunnies leave baskets. Someday
This would be a big no for me. The minute I had kids, we set our own traditions in our own house.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't got to start holidays yet so I'd be excited to start. Every holiday we stay at relatives and there's no room for any new traditions. My kids stockings are filled, other people buy them presents from santa (wtf) and other raster bunnies leave baskets. Someday