Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is full of shit. She didn't say anything about the in laws being a bunch of druggies and alcoholics until she didn't get the support she was after on this thread.
Her nuclear family gets Christmas Day to themselves every year. Her poor husband is off fishing for "months at a time." Let the man see his family on Christmas Eve. Jesus.
I still don't get why she can't go visit her family for Christmas Eve at least every few years?
Anonymous wrote:I’d just take two cars and leave at a normal time. Your husband can leave when he wants, just make sure he takes Uber/Lyft or a cab if he’s been drinking.
Anonymous wrote:OP is full of shit. She didn't say anything about the in laws being a bunch of druggies and alcoholics until she didn't get the support she was after on this thread.
Her nuclear family gets Christmas Day to themselves every year. Her poor husband is off fishing for "months at a time." Let the man see his family on Christmas Eve. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I wish we could leave at 8PM as a previous poster said, but DH won't. Everyone is drinking heavily (except me), teenagers are sneaking off to the backyard with some adults to smoke week, the party will go on until midnight or later and all the adults are heavily inebriated. My SIL will keep her two kids (6 and 8) there until 1AM.
My inlaws also have this tradition of opening their family gifts in front of all their friends and neighbors on Christmas Even; my husband says his Dad (who passed away), always liked the neighbors to see what they're getting for Christmas. It's just such an odd tradition. If it was a nice, calm gathering of family I would have no trouble going until 8 or 9PM. I'm just not into the late partying.
That is not the right environment for my kids, OP. I would make an executive decision not to subject myself or my son to this. Don't forget that when he gets older, he'll be sucked up into the weed and alcohol thing. You don't want him to see that past a certain age, which is coming in about a year or two (right now he probably won't remember what he sees). So you can tell your husband that his family is modeling all the wrong things for your son, and that you are going this year, but it's the last year. If he's the kind to try to leverage his family, tell him this AFTER this year's party.
I fondly remember the large parties in my family for Christmas Eve, but no one got drunk and no one smoked weed. My father didn't like to go, because he was the "sit at home" sort, but he tolerated it for one night. He would never have tolerated it if there had been heavy drinking or weed.
Anonymous wrote:OP is full of shit. She didn't say anything about the in laws being a bunch of druggies and alcoholics until she didn't get the support she was after on this thread.
Her nuclear family gets Christmas Day to themselves every year. Her poor husband is off fishing for "months at a time." Let the man see his family on Christmas Eve. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:I am pretty good at boundaries and doing what I want to do with no guilt, but I think you should go to your in-laws. This is now your family’s tradition whether you like it or not. And your husband should be able to see his family for Xmas.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I wish we could leave at 8PM as a previous poster said, but DH won't. Everyone is drinking heavily (except me), teenagers are sneaking off to the backyard with some adults to smoke week, the party will go on until midnight or later and all the adults are heavily inebriated. My SIL will keep her two kids (6 and 8) there until 1AM.
My inlaws also have this tradition of opening their family gifts in front of all their friends and neighbors on Christmas Even; my husband says his Dad (who passed away), always liked the neighbors to see what they're getting for Christmas. It's just such an odd tradition. If it was a nice, calm gathering of family I would have no trouble going until 8 or 9PM. I'm just not into the late partying.
Anonymous wrote:Have a discussion with him expressing your wish and right to spend holidays at home or with your family every other year. This way its fair to everyone.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I wish we could leave at 8PM as a previous poster said, but DH won't. Everyone is drinking heavily (except me), teenagers are sneaking off to the backyard with some adults to smoke week, the party will go on until midnight or later and all the adults are heavily inebriated. My SIL will keep her two kids (6 and 8) there until 1AM.
My inlaws also have this tradition of opening their family gifts in front of all their friends and neighbors on Christmas Even; my husband says his Dad (who passed away), always liked the neighbors to see what they're getting for Christmas. It's just such an odd tradition. If it was a nice, calm gathering of family I would have no trouble going until 8 or 9PM. I'm just not into the late partying.