It's a minefield but it seems a shame you have to wake up and spend the whole day on your own when you want to see your son and his family.
It looks like a compromise is in order. You say you don't want an OTT Christmas but others like to celebrate. What about going over for Christmas lunch which provides a focus without causing trouble? You don't have to stay either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day evening but would spend as much (or as little) time as you wanted with others.
Last three letters contd - 2026


As others have said, it's not worth stress or boat rocking.
It isn't always fun being a grown up, but there are so many wonderful things and the most magical of all is the independence we give our children to move out into the world, without us! If they WANT to see/speak to us that is absolutely wonderful; but I always think that if they are crap at keeping in contact, it's because they are fine, and don't actually need us. And that's how it should be!!
, so we're going to do early Christmas at my house, but DGS won't get to see the rest of the family as they'll all be working.
