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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 96847" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I am surprisingly looking forward to the holidays. Not quite sure why, because they are going to be totally different this year then any other, but for some reason I am excited about them. Maybe it's the thought of decorating my new apartment that I love so much and I'm so comfy in??</p><p></p><p>I am going to my sister in law's sisters house for Thanksgiving and easy child will come with me. difficult child is going to girlfriend's families house, wich is different, but good, and I really could care less what s2bx is doing. I haven't spoken a word to him in a week. It's up to him to arrange spending any of the day with his children.</p><p></p><p>difficult child told me last night that xmas eve will be spent with girlfriend's family, which is fine with me because I've been invited and am still planning on going to sister in law's that has xmas eve every year, yes with all my in-laws, but they have made a point of letting me know that I'm expected to be there :smile: There will be enough others there to focus on and the house is so big that I think I'll be comfortable. difficult child always hated going there on xmas eve. Too many people, too much chaos, so I think he's thrilled to have an out to go to somewhere nice and quiet after all these years. mother in law has made it very clear to s2bx that his new girlfriend will not be part of our holiday celebrations this year. She is furious with him at this point and refuses to even meet her for a long time, so I don't have to worry that she will be there xmas eve. Hey, even if she was, who will be the one feeling uncomfortable?? Not me!!</p><p></p><p>My dad will be here 2 days before xmas and we will all spend our first xmas without my mom together. He may or may not come to sister in law's house on xmas eve, but xmas day will be at my apartment. Xmas day is always spent with my side of the family and we will squeeze everyone in and make it a merry one. It will be very different waking up with easy child, my dad and myself, then difficult child and girlfriend will come over early morning. This will be the first time difficult child will not be waking up with us on xmas morning, but I have realized that it happens as they get older and have other family. </p><p></p><p>The only glitch is that my kids want s2bx there on xmas day, so I will let them invite him to "my home" where he will be a guest and if he's not comfortable, then oh well!!! I'm doing it for the kids, not him. </p><p></p><p>easy child and I were already talking about where to hang the stockings last night as we don't have a fireplace. I have a feeling her and I will be decorating the day after Thanksgiving :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 96847, member: 2442"] I am surprisingly looking forward to the holidays. Not quite sure why, because they are going to be totally different this year then any other, but for some reason I am excited about them. Maybe it's the thought of decorating my new apartment that I love so much and I'm so comfy in?? I am going to my sister in law's sisters house for Thanksgiving and easy child will come with me. difficult child is going to girlfriend's families house, wich is different, but good, and I really could care less what s2bx is doing. I haven't spoken a word to him in a week. It's up to him to arrange spending any of the day with his children. difficult child told me last night that xmas eve will be spent with girlfriend's family, which is fine with me because I've been invited and am still planning on going to sister in law's that has xmas eve every year, yes with all my in-laws, but they have made a point of letting me know that I'm expected to be there [img]:smile:[/img] There will be enough others there to focus on and the house is so big that I think I'll be comfortable. difficult child always hated going there on xmas eve. Too many people, too much chaos, so I think he's thrilled to have an out to go to somewhere nice and quiet after all these years. mother in law has made it very clear to s2bx that his new girlfriend will not be part of our holiday celebrations this year. She is furious with him at this point and refuses to even meet her for a long time, so I don't have to worry that she will be there xmas eve. Hey, even if she was, who will be the one feeling uncomfortable?? Not me!! My dad will be here 2 days before xmas and we will all spend our first xmas without my mom together. He may or may not come to sister in law's house on xmas eve, but xmas day will be at my apartment. Xmas day is always spent with my side of the family and we will squeeze everyone in and make it a merry one. It will be very different waking up with easy child, my dad and myself, then difficult child and girlfriend will come over early morning. This will be the first time difficult child will not be waking up with us on xmas morning, but I have realized that it happens as they get older and have other family. The only glitch is that my kids want s2bx there on xmas day, so I will let them invite him to "my home" where he will be a guest and if he's not comfortable, then oh well!!! I'm doing it for the kids, not him. easy child and I were already talking about where to hang the stockings last night as we don't have a fireplace. I have a feeling her and I will be decorating the day after Thanksgiving [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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