My M-i-L always sulked at Christmas when things didn't go entirely her way - still does! When our kids were small, we always had Christmas at home visiting the outlaws on christmas eve and my parents on christmas morning. They were all welcome to join us for lunch if they wished.
I remember the angst from M-i-L though and have never done the same thing with my kids/grand-children. If they want to come, great, if they want to stay home, great, we usually find a day for us all to celebrate together whether it's THE day or not - it's just a day after all and I hate them to feel under pressure. On the quiet I think DH and I would love to spend Christmas together - just the two of us ...

Support and friendship for those whose lives have been affected by estrangement.
Someone I know shouldn't be driving. In my opinion.


sorry....
GA
What have I missed now?
