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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 393154" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I hear you, Pam. When Miss KT was little, we went to Christmas Eve at Useless Boy's parents, did our Christmas morning at home, then went to my mom's for lunch. After Useless Boy and I divorced, his mom still invited Miss KT, me, and my mom over for Christmas Eve dinner, though UB never seemed to show. Fine with me. Then Miss KT and I would spend the night at my mom's and do the big present extravaganza there.</p><p></p><p>When Hubby and I got married, Miss KT was the one pulled in several directions, because Hubby's family does Christmas Eve. We kept our Christmas morning and lunch at my mom's, and UB would pick her up from my mom's and go over to his folks for Christmas evening. Poor kid never knew which end was up, and it took her several days to unwind from the season. By then it was New Year's Eve, and staying up all night and going outside with her brother and making a bunch of noise at midnight kept her fired up for several more days. Imagine a nine-year-old girl, pan in one hand and serving spoon in another, banging utensils together and howling, while her brother (Son #2) and his buddies set off illegal and noisy fireworks in the middle of the street, only to scatter like rats when they saw headlights. Yep...our first New Year's Eve as a family. </p><p></p><p>Hope you get to stay home and enjoy your day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 393154, member: 4040"] I hear you, Pam. When Miss KT was little, we went to Christmas Eve at Useless Boy's parents, did our Christmas morning at home, then went to my mom's for lunch. After Useless Boy and I divorced, his mom still invited Miss KT, me, and my mom over for Christmas Eve dinner, though UB never seemed to show. Fine with me. Then Miss KT and I would spend the night at my mom's and do the big present extravaganza there. When Hubby and I got married, Miss KT was the one pulled in several directions, because Hubby's family does Christmas Eve. We kept our Christmas morning and lunch at my mom's, and UB would pick her up from my mom's and go over to his folks for Christmas evening. Poor kid never knew which end was up, and it took her several days to unwind from the season. By then it was New Year's Eve, and staying up all night and going outside with her brother and making a bunch of noise at midnight kept her fired up for several more days. Imagine a nine-year-old girl, pan in one hand and serving spoon in another, banging utensils together and howling, while her brother (Son #2) and his buddies set off illegal and noisy fireworks in the middle of the street, only to scatter like rats when they saw headlights. Yep...our first New Year's Eve as a family. Hope you get to stay home and enjoy your day. [/QUOTE]
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