I'm sorry to hear that these holidays weren't enjoyable for you growing up, but I'm glad to hear that you get to celebrate them in your own way now. Best wishes to you and your family.
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I'm sorry to hear that these holidays weren't enjoyable for you growing up, but I'm glad to hear that you get to celebrate them in your own way now. Best wishes to you and your family.
Of course we also had nice moments every Christmas but I always found the "must do this and that" planning every Christmas a lot of stress.. I was exhausted when it was over, haha. But I know this was an issue in many families, some just love this and others don't :)
True, but I also believe that the way you approach those tasks leads you to enjoy it or not.
I mean, you can always find a way to make the moment of deciding the decoration and/or putting up the decorations fun and enjoyable for everyone.
For example, in my family we usually play competition type games with each other which helps us reduce stress, plus the fact that sharing as a family helps with that as well.
I agree that these games make it more fun, I did that later with in-laws..
The decoration part was already long done before Christmas, in Holland we already put up the tree in November or early December :)
Also, if you are an only child, and left with all adults a whole day who are all having fun and some drinks until late, it's not that fun to be the only child is my experience. My niece and nephew were all long gone to the next family gathering while I stayed behind..
It's important that adults understand that these days aren't fun for children this way..
You're right. I think I was very lucky because I have 4 siblings and a lot of cousins around my age. My family has always been very numerous.