Anonymous wrote:DO NOT BRING EXTRA COOKIES OR CAKES!!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Am I now not even allowed to wear perfume? This stood out to me.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Am I now not even allowed to wear perfume? This stood out to me.
Anonymous wrote:Your use of the word “relegated” in your OP is a red flag. Relegate it is a pretty loaded word in this case which seems to convey that you might be unhappy with the response to your offer of help. If you are displeased with the idea of being a guest I encourage you to work between now and the holiday to make peace with it. Be kind to your son and your daughter-in-law in allowing them to spread their wings a bit as new family hosts. Please don’t spend the holiday making snide comments or expressing disappointment or pointing out how the way they’ve chosen to host is different than how you traditionally host, etc. this is a pivotal time in your family and if you want to cultivate a future where you get together as a family then by all means do everything you can to be a gracious and considerate guest. If you actively create an environment of stress, tension and judgment you can expect separate holidays going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Things to Ask:
Can I...
Take the kids for a walk around the block?
Take care of breakfast/lunch dinner today?
Start the coffee tomorrow morning?
Teach the kids how to play Uno?
Do the dishes?
Babysit tonight or tomorrow afternoon?
Pick up anything at the store?
Help you set the table?
Pay for these movie tickets?
Things Not to Ask:
Can I...
Add some more salt to this?
Make my extra special dish that requires very specific ingredients and an abundance of kitchen space and cooking implements?
Go take a nap during the bath/book/bed/dishes evening slog?
Lock my door so that the kids don’t wake me up so early?
Tell you all about how I used to run the holidays?
Anonymous wrote:Things to Ask:
Can I...
Take the kids for a walk around the block?
Take care of breakfast/lunch dinner today?
Start the coffee tomorrow morning?
Teach the kids how to play Uno?
Do the dishes?
Babysit tonight or tomorrow afternoon?
Pick up anything at the store?
Help you set the table?
Pay for these movie tickets?
Things Not to Ask:
Can I...
Add some more salt to this?
Make my extra special dish that requires very specific ingredients and an abundance of kitchen space and cooking implements?
Go take a nap during the bath/book/bed/dishes evening slog?
Lock my door so that the kids don’t wake me up so early?
Tell you all about how I used to run the holidays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor OP, I hope you are still up for this visit! I’d be terrified by this point if I were you reading this thread.
I'm not terrified. This is helpful. I still don't understand why it's bad for me to want to contribute more than just muffins and wine, but I'll just stick to that, as apparently I shouldn't be stepping on toes by wanting to contribute more. It's fine. I'll stay in my lane.