I have an issue I'm really struggling with.
My mother said we needed to talk about Christmas. I said what about it? As you all know, I am divorced and my ex got remarried, had a kid, and my 2 youngest live with them. My mother said it's just so hard with all the different families. I said, there's nothing to talk about. Christmas is a time for families. That means your grandchildren and your daughter, NOT your ex son in law, his wife and kid. They are NOT family to you. (They didn't even like him when I was married to him, they like him now cos they feel sorry for him that I left him with the kids, plus they want to warm up to him so they get to stay involved with the kids) She said well, I'm not going to exclude them. I'll exclude them with you, but I guess I'll just have a christmas lunch and a dinner.
FINE. Make more work for yourself. I don't care.
The whole conversation started out by her asking me what I thought about not exchanging gifts for the adults this year, so we could concentrate on the kids. I told her I thought it was a stupid idea, that Christmas was about family and that I was still going to get my parents and sister something for Christmas. She said, well, Joe and Chaz just dont have much money this year, and I said, I REALLY DON'T CARE. (get that thru your head, I DONT CARE.) I couldn't care less if my ex and his fat wife don't have money. This is what happens when you knock up your girlfriend, and HAVE to get married.
Sorry. The whole relationship with my mother and my ex just infuriates me.
My mother also informed me that Christmas eve with all MY aunts and uncles, which we have celebrated every year the week or so before Christmas, this year my ex (and I'm sure his wife and kid) will be attending because of my children. I simply do NOT understand why he should be there. Christmas eve is with MY family, and he is no longer a part of it. To make matters worse, I'm sure Rob will have to work, and won't be able to attend with me. So I will be left feeling like an outsider in my own family. I'm very tempted to say, I love you guys, but you've chosen your family, and I'm not in it. I just don't understand why he should have to be included at a big family function.
Have any of you ever faced this situation? If so, how did/do you handle it??
My mother said we needed to talk about Christmas. I said what about it? As you all know, I am divorced and my ex got remarried, had a kid, and my 2 youngest live with them. My mother said it's just so hard with all the different families. I said, there's nothing to talk about. Christmas is a time for families. That means your grandchildren and your daughter, NOT your ex son in law, his wife and kid. They are NOT family to you. (They didn't even like him when I was married to him, they like him now cos they feel sorry for him that I left him with the kids, plus they want to warm up to him so they get to stay involved with the kids) She said well, I'm not going to exclude them. I'll exclude them with you, but I guess I'll just have a christmas lunch and a dinner.
FINE. Make more work for yourself. I don't care.
The whole conversation started out by her asking me what I thought about not exchanging gifts for the adults this year, so we could concentrate on the kids. I told her I thought it was a stupid idea, that Christmas was about family and that I was still going to get my parents and sister something for Christmas. She said, well, Joe and Chaz just dont have much money this year, and I said, I REALLY DON'T CARE. (get that thru your head, I DONT CARE.) I couldn't care less if my ex and his fat wife don't have money. This is what happens when you knock up your girlfriend, and HAVE to get married.
Sorry. The whole relationship with my mother and my ex just infuriates me.
My mother also informed me that Christmas eve with all MY aunts and uncles, which we have celebrated every year the week or so before Christmas, this year my ex (and I'm sure his wife and kid) will be attending because of my children. I simply do NOT understand why he should be there. Christmas eve is with MY family, and he is no longer a part of it. To make matters worse, I'm sure Rob will have to work, and won't be able to attend with me. So I will be left feeling like an outsider in my own family. I'm very tempted to say, I love you guys, but you've chosen your family, and I'm not in it. I just don't understand why he should have to be included at a big family function.
Have any of you ever faced this situation? If so, how did/do you handle it??