Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even worse than the OPs are all the commenters who pretend that the 26th or 27th are just as good as the 24th or 25th (except when it comes to their side of the family, of course).
The OP of one thread today specified she's seeing her parents on the 24th, and she doesn't want to see her in-laws on the 25th. Seems reasonable in this context to offer the 26th. I did not see a recent thread where OPs were truly unfair to their in-laws.
I’m the OP of that thread and don’t appreciate you twisting and leaving out details to suit this thread.
As I said in that thread, we have hosted ILs for years. This year, my FIL was a jerk to my DH and they haven’t spoken since October. Subsequently, I made usual plans with my family on the 24th, because we never visit my family on the 25th, that’s typically reserved for ILs. But this year, since my FIL is a jerk and hasn’t spoken to us, I think it’s time to set the 25th aside and forge our own traditions for once.
Don’t twist my words. Also, don’t be a jerk to your kids and you won’t be in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who abused me? In every way? And have continued to try to ruin my life as an adult? No thanks.
Yes Larla time to out on your big girl pants and grow up!! Get over it! Their time is short and your kids are watching. You’ll be put out to pasture too!!! So sick of my entitled Gen X friends bragging about cutting off their elderly parents or other crap. Spoiled pigs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even worse than the OPs are all the commenters who pretend that the 26th or 27th are just as good as the 24th or 25th (except when it comes to their side of the family, of course).
The OP of one thread today specified she's seeing her parents on the 24th, and she doesn't want to see her in-laws on the 25th. Seems reasonable in this context to offer the 26th. I did not see a recent thread where OPs were truly unfair to their in-laws.
Anonymous wrote:MYOB. I’m the caregiving kid who spends every day cleaning up after him, while my siblings do nothing for him. I can take one day off to be with my kids at home.
Anonymous wrote:The people who abused me? In every way? And have continued to try to ruin my life as an adult? No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I am so grateful my parents don't insist we travel to them or they travel to us during the holidays. Being able to see them at less stressful (and, yes, cheaper) times is a gift.
Anonymous wrote:There said it. It is a few hours, stop trying to justify being a jerk. We all hate our in-laws and even some of our families, but you model being a decent person once a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There said it. It is a few hours, stop trying to justify being a jerk. We all hate our in-laws and even some of our families, but you model being a decent person once a year.
Lots of families are spread out. It’s a few hours just at the airport waiting to get through security.
Anonymous wrote:I am so grateful my parents don't insist we travel to them or they travel to us during the holidays. Being able to see them at less stressful (and, yes, cheaper) times is a gift.
Anonymous wrote:No.
I can't relate to someone like you, OP. Some close relatives can be obstreperous or downright abusive. There is no law that states that one is obligated to suffer stress and strife, particularly during the Holiday season. There is no religion, no moral code, no humanistic or ethical point of view, that seeks to push unpleasant guests onto the scene.
Just people like you. I wouldn't invite you either.
Best wishes for the Holiday season.