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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 396537"><p>I think that it's time for you and your husband to start making new traditions of your own. Christmas is a difficult time, with people pulling you in all direction so that you see everyone, and with ex's and step kids that makes it all the more harder. Personally, I think that if he sees his kids on Christmas Day he should not be expected to hang around at the ex's house on Christmas Eve, especially if you are feeling so left out. I understand that he wants to make things easier for the kids, but if it is confusing to the his kids, thinking that their parents get along so well that they should get back together, it's only going to hurt them in the end. Do his kids come to your house on Christmas Day? Why can't they just see their dad on that day and spend Christmas Eve with their mother and her SO? </p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 396537"] I think that it's time for you and your husband to start making new traditions of your own. Christmas is a difficult time, with people pulling you in all direction so that you see everyone, and with ex's and step kids that makes it all the more harder. Personally, I think that if he sees his kids on Christmas Day he should not be expected to hang around at the ex's house on Christmas Eve, especially if you are feeling so left out. I understand that he wants to make things easier for the kids, but if it is confusing to the his kids, thinking that their parents get along so well that they should get back together, it's only going to hurt them in the end. Do his kids come to your house on Christmas Day? Why can't they just see their dad on that day and spend Christmas Eve with their mother and her SO? Pam [/QUOTE]
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