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Dec 16, 2024
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AnchorsAweigh
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We stopped after about 6 yrs of marriage.
Traveling with young children across the country was too expensive and too stressful. Our parents have an open invitation to join us at Christmas, and occasionally they do.
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At what point should you stop alternating Xmas/Xgiving with in-laws/parents?
SuperTank
Dec 16, 10:31pm
Now. Today
BYULAWGUY
Dec 16, 10:33pm
Parents live 5 mins away and inlaws live 25 mins away. We just do both everyyear
reagan21
Dec 16, 10:33pm
When you don’t want to travel. We stopped going anywhere and said “feel free to
Superkid
Dec 16, 10:36pm
We stopped after about 6 yrs of marriage.
AnchorsAweigh
Dec 16, 10:38pm
Wife is estranged from her family, but we started inviting my parents a few
Pee Wee Reese
Dec 16, 10:45pm
I never alternated X-mas. I did alternate Christmas. The last of our four
gwalker
Dec 16, 10:49pm
When do you stop getting all the parents gifts? It’s just trading money with
Magneto
Dec 16, 10:50pm
All of my wife’s family is within 5 minutes of us, and my parents are about 35 minutes away. My parents have started
RootieBoy
Dec 16, 10:54pm
My opinion is, I know it can be a hassle, but long term, spending holidays with
UNLVcougar
Dec 16, 11:00pm
I’d suggest staying home for Christmas Day when it’s too big of a pain to travel w/ gifts but
Soupie
Dec 16, 11:49pm
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