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We did it! We told the in laws we will be spending Christmas alone at home. Raise a glass of eggnog cocktail with us!

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EvilsElsasPetSnowman · 18/11/2024 22:11

Last time we spent Christmas alone was when DD was a baby and we lived abroad for a year. That was 11 years ago.

Since then DS (now 7) has come along and we’ve spent 10 Christmases with the in laws. DH’s wider family is humongous (they were even in their local paper for being the biggest family in the town 😂) mine is small, dad dead and mum lives abroad, so we’d have my brothers over if we were hosting. But the in laws are always somewhere in the vicinity and there’s normally lots and lots of them.

I get on with them but family issues are teeming. BIL is a violent wanker who thumped his girlfriend in the face last year and everyone downplays it and claims it was self defence except me and DH. He wasn’t there last Christmas but will be there this one. Our nephew is nearly 11 and picks incessantly on my 7yo. Think Dudley Dursley - spoilt, shit at sharing (but expects my kids to share their presents) and a general PITA. MIL is hypercritical of everything except her violent son and is always moaning that my early 20’s nieces are wearing clothes that are too tight/she doesn’t like their piercings/is that ANOTHER tattoo however will you buy a house etc. SIL has 4 dogs who she brings along and they’re allowed to be in the dining room when we eat. They beg and stare while we eat and now and again I find dog hairs in the food. One niece is 13 and is allowed to swear like a sailor which irritates me as my kids inevitably follow. Her mum and dad are very much “cool parents”, she has a belly button piercing and an TikTok account and my DD ends up moaning that we are too strict whenever she’s been around her.

Other than that the ILs are lovely - really we always have a good giggle, lots of love and fun and coziness. Christmases are as lovely as they are irritating.

But fuck me I am sick of doing this every bloody year. We do it because we live far away and don’t often see them so feel obliged but I really really want to be at home without visitors this year. My son is getting a Switch which he will want to play on on the TV, he wouldn’t be allowed at ILs as Dudley Dursley always brings his PS5 along and plugs it in to the TV, and goes nuts if anyone tries to remove it. I don’t want my kids being around woman beaters so would hate to be near BIL and would probably tell him to fuck off by 11am. I want a dog hair free dinner with meat that I like (can’t bear turkey). I want to lie about the sofa farting if I want to be in my own home. I want to go for a walk in our home town and listen to the local carollers who gather round the cenotaph (very Dickens I know).

So we made an executive decision and tonight we delivered the news. Well DH did. I hovered and did lots of positive gestures.

It went down like a sack of shit, but we did it. A Christmas just the 4 of us at home doing what we want when we want! I’m so happy! Eggnog is rank but the local overpriced cocktail bar do a cracking eggnog cocktail so let’s pretend we all have one and raise a glass to Christmases without in laws!

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EvilsElsasPetSnowman · 21/11/2024 12:08

With respect I don’t think any posts would ever be on MN if we thought we might offend someone. I’m floating about having a family Christmas with just my DH and DC, that might upset or offend people who are lonely or having nightmares Christmas days

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OldScribbler · 21/11/2024 18:45

There is, believe it or not, an appropriate line in Hamlet: "This above all: to thine own self be true."

You only have one life. Don't let others decide how you will live it.

EvilsElsasPetSnowman · 22/11/2024 08:48

we are going full rogue now.

We did a bit of a taste test on M&S party food last night, they have a 4 for 3 deal and OMG it’s delicious! DS isn’t mad about Sunday roasts, I love them but I make them all the time so not precious about having a traditional dinner, and and as there’s only 4 of us we’re just gonna make party food for us. Also saves us about £50.
Ooh feel the rebellion 😂

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CameltoeParkerBowles · 22/11/2024 14:40

EvilsElsasPetSnowman · 19/11/2024 08:58

😂😂

It is the worst part of being a visitor though isn’t it, the lack of space to fart, and specially with a belly full of Christmas dinner

Amen to this. I HATE having to hold it in, as you invariably must when you're a guest.

EvilsElsasPetSnowman · 22/11/2024 16:23

CameltoeParkerBowles · 22/11/2024 14:40

Amen to this. I HATE having to hold it in, as you invariably must when you're a guest.

I’ve been known to pop out to “look for something in the car” just to have a big old trump

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MusicMakesItAllBetter · 22/11/2024 18:15

QueSyrahSyrah · 18/11/2024 22:25

Well done OP, and OP's DH! Merry Christmas!

One of the best decisions I've made in life is marrying a Man of a nationality that celebrates on the 24th. The big obligatory meal with the in-laws is therefore out of the way before 'my' Christmas even begins, and because I happily go along with whatever they have planned on the 24th, whatever I say goes on the 25th.

Highly recommended.

👌🏻

ChristmasIsComing2024 · 22/11/2024 19:07

We went to my partners parents house for our babies first Christmas and it was us, them, his grandparents and some of his other family members coming in and out throughout the day. We went because my partner said it wouldn’t be Christmas without his mum so we went to my parents for an hour or so and to his for lunch. It was alright but I knew I didn’t want to do it again as by the time we got home it was around half past 4 and we barley had any time to ourselves to celebrate Christmas as our own little family. So now we visit my parents and his family in the morning and get back home around 1pm. This way everyone gets a little bit of what they want. There’s no Christmas dinner though. I do buffet food as it’s easier 😂

CountessofCroydon · 22/11/2024 20:31

Beebumble2 · 20/11/2024 18:39

I’d have left, never to return once the DV by BIL started!
Enjoy your Christmas in your own home.

I would have left never to return as soon as the bullying towards my child started...

Beebumble2 · 22/11/2024 22:07

CountessofCroydon · 22/11/2024 20:31

I would have left never to return as soon as the bullying towards my child started...

Yes you’re quite right.

superplumb · 23/11/2024 11:05

Well done. You xmas this year sounds heaven. I can't think of anything worse than massive family Xmas days.

OldSouthernchic · 25/11/2024 10:51

As a MIL/DM, I fully applaud your decision to enjoy Christmas in your family unit. I have hinted to my own family that I would understand if that's what they would like to do, but apparently not - 14 for dinner again! 😁Have to say I love it - the cooking chaos, the noise levels, the games & jingle hats. Last year I turned the wrong oven off and the roasties & parsnips burnt whilst we were having our starter! The leak & potato gratin was found still in the oven the next day. 😅 DSon & DIL never come for dinner, though, as she is now an only daughter, so understandably spends the day with her own parents. Plus she hates me, no matter what I do 😏😅. It's families & I count my blessings ....

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