Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG... who the hell is planning Thanksgiving and Christmas already.
You need to chill out.
I'm not OP, but I certainly am planning already! Between work schedules, school and airfare, it is by no means too early--especially for Thanksgiving.
Don't hate because you aren't as organized and together as some people...
Does Texas have a different Thanksgiving or Christmas the rest of us, does she not know what dates this is happening.
MIL can't travel. They can. Fly in. Why do you need to know "what the plans are" in August.
Don't hate because you are obtuse and the rest of us are not.
Anonymous wrote:Do any of you actually travel to family at Christmas? I do - and have had our tickets booked since last week. If you wait until October/November it gets crazy expensive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house, if I don't plan it, it doesn't happen. If my MIL responded that way, I would email her back something light. "I know it's early, but between leave requests for work and airline tickets, I thought it best to be an early bird. Let me know when you are making your holiday plans so we can see if a trip is possible."
And then I would do exactly what I wanted. If she got back in touch, I would say, "Oh! So sorry. Hadn't heard from you so I have made plans to host at our house. We can't get leave/reasonably priced tickets now. Maybe we can get talk about a spring break trip after the holidays."
This advice is perfect.
Perfectly passive aggressive.
But refusing to discuss holiday plans because first you have to watch some football is a direct way of communicating?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know, but expecting an answer before Labor Day seems a bit early and I'm a huge planner.
Anonymous wrote:I think she got an email and just gave it a quick/immediate response. I don't think that it seems dismissive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house, if I don't plan it, it doesn't happen. If my MIL responded that way, I would email her back something light. "I know it's early, but between leave requests for work and airline tickets, I thought it best to be an early bird. Let me know when you are making your holiday plans so we can see if a trip is possible."
And then I would do exactly what I wanted. If she got back in touch, I would say, "Oh! So sorry. Hadn't heard from you so I have made plans to host at our house. We can't get leave/reasonably priced tickets now. Maybe we can get talk about a spring break trip after the holidays."
This advice is perfect.
Perfectly passive aggressive.
But refusing to discuss holiday plans because first you have to watch some football is a direct way of communicating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house, if I don't plan it, it doesn't happen. If my MIL responded that way, I would email her back something light. "I know it's early, but between leave requests for work and airline tickets, I thought it best to be an early bird. Let me know when you are making your holiday plans so we can see if a trip is possible."
And then I would do exactly what I wanted. If she got back in touch, I would say, "Oh! So sorry. Hadn't heard from you so I have made plans to host at our house. We can't get leave/reasonably priced tickets now. Maybe we can get talk about a spring break trip after the holidays."
This advice is perfect.
Perfectly passive aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my house, if I don't plan it, it doesn't happen. If my MIL responded that way, I would email her back something light. "I know it's early, but between leave requests for work and airline tickets, I thought it best to be an early bird. Let me know when you are making your holiday plans so we can see if a trip is possible."
And then I would do exactly what I wanted. If she got back in touch, I would say, "Oh! So sorry. Hadn't heard from you so I have made plans to host at our house. We can't get leave/reasonably priced tickets now. Maybe we can get talk about a spring break trip after the holidays."
This advice is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not too early to starting planning and booking flights. That doesn't mean your MIL meant anything more than what she said. Just respond with a quick response explaining why you were asking and see what she says.
Agree with this. Email again, ask her if she had a chance to think about it anymore, explain why you might need to know asap (flights, school/work/activity schedules, other family members, whatever). Let her know a specific date you need a response by. Tell her how much your family wants to see her. Etc.
Basically, be nice about it but give her a firm deadline that you need.
I am a planner. I am related to fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants people. Firm deadlines are the only way I stay sane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG... who the hell is planning Thanksgiving and Christmas already.
You need to chill out.
I'm not OP, but I certainly am planning already! Between work schedules, school and airfare, it is by no means too early--especially for Thanksgiving.
Don't hate because you aren't as organized and together as some people...
Anonymous wrote:It's not too early to starting planning and booking flights. That doesn't mean your MIL meant anything more than what she said. Just respond with a quick response explaining why you were asking and see what she says.