...the stress of the holidays that is.
I
love Christmas. Really, I do. Decorating. Shopping. Christmas music. Celebrating our Savior's birth. The one day I
know for sure my hubby doesn't have to work. I could sit at home all month with my husband and daughter with the tree lit, the fire a blazin' and a yummy homemade meal and watch in excitement as they open their presents. I also love having great friends for get togethers with no expectations other than enjoying good company.
But, unfortunately....it's the
family parties that have been stressing me out. You've been there right? Good. Didn't think I was the only one. Well, am I ever
there.
It started last year when Kensie was only 3 months old. As a new mom with the "first" grandkid, it was a BIT overwhelming. I couldn't have my baby sleep when I wanted or where I wanted. There was nowhere comfortable to nurse at any of the parties. And I felt so alone. Greg's schedule was absolutely nuts last year. And it just got to be too much too soon. (
That's the short version). This year, I'm 6 months pregnant with a 15 month old....feeling like
all I want to do is stay home in my candy cane PJ's, wrestle with my 1 year old and watch Christmas movies with my hubby.
When it comes to parties, Greg and I have
very different views. Not bad, not wrong, just different. If there were 5 family parties on five different days in a row, he would go. He would be
excited to go. For me...not so much. I look at the holiday season as a whole.
One too many parties scheduled on the calender and I start to flip out a little -- namely extended family parties.
Anyway.....last night I think I cried for 30 minutes after going to bed. So bad in fact, that I came out into the living room and just sat there in the dark. Pitiful I know. Maybe pregnancy. Maybe stress. Maybe both. Or, maybe I just need to suck it up...
But, I would love to hear what your families do for the holidays. Do you go to BOTH extended sides? Do you reserve Christmas Day only for you and your kids? Do you rotate every other year? What has worked well, and what hasn't??? Any comments are welcome.