Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whats wrong with having them spend thanksgiving together with aunt? You invited them, they declined. You can still go to your parents. I dont see an issue with this.
I agree with this. Make sure to see them another time, but go to the fun Thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then what about Christmas?Anonymous wrote:You never do thanksgiving with your side of the family. I think you rotate. Go with your family this year his next.
The ILs don’t celebrate Christmas. The fact that they don’t celebrate Christmas does not mean they get automatic dibs on Thanksgiving every year.
It is if that was an early agreement between the interfaith couple, like it was for us. DH’s position here matters, and if he feels strongly then she should defer to him.
I would think that if OP had this type of agreement with her DH this wouldn’t even be a thread.
Huh? If the didn't have an agreement, why did OP go to the ILs for T-day for years- until it got boring, of course and she and her kids don't know how to entertain themselves.
Anonymous wrote:You have a responsibility to your kids. Taking them someplace they’re largely ignored and seems like weak parenting to me. I’m assuming your side has cousins etc?
I think you have a choice between two awkward conversations— “MIL/FIL we’ll see you for thanksgiving dinner but we’ll be staying in *closest town with something legitimately fun or enriching for your children*” or “We’re so sorry you can join us this year! Let’s try to get together for MLK weekend”
Anonymous wrote:You have a responsibility to your kids. Taking them someplace they’re largely ignored and seems like weak parenting to me. I’m assuming your side has cousins etc?
I think you have a choice between two awkward conversations— “MIL/FIL we’ll see you for thanksgiving dinner but we’ll be staying in *closest town with something legitimately fun or enriching for your children*” or “We’re so sorry you can join us this year! Let’s try to get together for MLK weekend”
Anonymous wrote:Yes. You go. They are nearly 80. Bring some new legos or puzzles for the kids to do there.
Anonymous wrote:Whats wrong with having them spend thanksgiving together with aunt? You invited them, they declined. You can still go to your parents. I dont see an issue with this.
Anonymous wrote:Whats wrong with having them spend thanksgiving together with aunt? You invited them, they declined. You can still go to your parents. I dont see an issue with this.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. You go. They are nearly 80. Bring some new legos or puzzles for the kids to do there.