I hear a lot about holiday drama and was just thinking how happy I am not to have it anymore myself (knock on wood). My philosophy is to keep it light. For ex:
If someone has a scheduling conflict, okay, we can catch up on a different day.
I buy my own big gift, and give others what they asked for, a few little gifts, cash or a combo of the three as appropriate. It would probably hurt my feelings if I didn't get anything and no excuse was offered, but I don't care I get.
We hold the gatherings at our home because we are the "head of the family." But if someone else offered, that would be okay too. And if I didn't feel up to it for some reason I'd make reservations, occasionally. I do not knock myself out, setting myself up to be resentful or worn out, but keep decorations to a minimum and include some store bought foods.
To me, Christmas is a bit more special than other days but not the event of the century.
You?
If someone has a scheduling conflict, okay, we can catch up on a different day.
I buy my own big gift, and give others what they asked for, a few little gifts, cash or a combo of the three as appropriate. It would probably hurt my feelings if I didn't get anything and no excuse was offered, but I don't care I get.
We hold the gatherings at our home because we are the "head of the family." But if someone else offered, that would be okay too. And if I didn't feel up to it for some reason I'd make reservations, occasionally. I do not knock myself out, setting myself up to be resentful or worn out, but keep decorations to a minimum and include some store bought foods.
To me, Christmas is a bit more special than other days but not the event of the century.
You?
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