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My sentiments are echoed with all of these posts, take Christmas and make it your own Carilyne.
My DH is another who doesn't like Christmas, during the first few years when the kids were younger I used to feel so torn, wanting my kids to have all the Christmas trappings while trying to please DH (their step-father). As the kids got older and moved away they sometimes couldn't come home so DH and I would have a quiet time without any celebration and that was so depressing for me.
It changed again when most of the grandkids were still little, everyone would come to our place and I would do the whole Christmas deal and DH actually had a good time, playing with the kids and their new toys! (he is a big kid anyway!
). But now I notice things are changing once again as the grandkids are all getting older.
A few years ago we all (adults) decided to not buys presents for one another, only the little ones and have stuck with that, there was so much stress associated with that part of Christmas as some of the adult kids just couldn't afford it. DH and I have never bought Chrissie gifts for each other, instead we put that money towards a trip away of some sort.
My own feelings have changed over the years and I am in a far happier place. As I get older I can look at my expectations a bit more objectively and decide for myself what I want to feel and do!
If I want some Christmas decorations I will put them up, if I want to go into town to see the Christmas lights I will go and if I want to buy something a little special for me, then I will! AND I can listen to all the Christmas music I want using my headphones!!!
And I won't feel the least bit guilty in doing any of those things on my own! DH will be happy that I won't nag him to do these things together so it is a win-win situation.
This year I believe we are going into my son's place. He is a bachelor so it's going to be very casual! While all the grandkids will be there they can at least go into another room and watch TV or play games etc. something they can't do at our place as we don't have TV! There won't be any hot meals as our day is normally hot downunder so it will most likely be salads and cold meats or a barbecue. There certainly won't be any Christmas type music or decorations but you know, I will be more than happy to just sit down with my family and just be together! and then be able to go home without having to clean up afterwards!!
My DH is another who doesn't like Christmas, during the first few years when the kids were younger I used to feel so torn, wanting my kids to have all the Christmas trappings while trying to please DH (their step-father). As the kids got older and moved away they sometimes couldn't come home so DH and I would have a quiet time without any celebration and that was so depressing for me. It changed again when most of the grandkids were still little, everyone would come to our place and I would do the whole Christmas deal and DH actually had a good time, playing with the kids and their new toys! (he is a big kid anyway!
). But now I notice things are changing once again as the grandkids are all getting older. A few years ago we all (adults) decided to not buys presents for one another, only the little ones and have stuck with that, there was so much stress associated with that part of Christmas as some of the adult kids just couldn't afford it. DH and I have never bought Chrissie gifts for each other, instead we put that money towards a trip away of some sort.
My own feelings have changed over the years and I am in a far happier place. As I get older I can look at my expectations a bit more objectively and decide for myself what I want to feel and do!
If I want some Christmas decorations I will put them up, if I want to go into town to see the Christmas lights I will go and if I want to buy something a little special for me, then I will! AND I can listen to all the Christmas music I want using my headphones!!!
And I won't feel the least bit guilty in doing any of those things on my own! DH will be happy that I won't nag him to do these things together so it is a win-win situation. This year I believe we are going into my son's place. He is a bachelor so it's going to be very casual! While all the grandkids will be there they can at least go into another room and watch TV or play games etc. something they can't do at our place as we don't have TV! There won't be any hot meals as our day is normally hot downunder so it will most likely be salads and cold meats or a barbecue. There certainly won't be any Christmas type music or decorations but you know, I will be more than happy to just sit down with my family and just be together! and then be able to go home without having to clean up afterwards!!

If you weren't 5 hours away, I'd have you come over here. Unless you want to drive to Silverdale...LOL