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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 479692"><p>The breakdown and migraine were yesterday. I'm still waiting to hear what the final plans are. Am I cooking? Am I not cooking? Are we staying? Are we going? I can tell you that this is NEVER going to happen again. From now on the plans that we make are it. Period. End of sentance. I am not going through this nonsense again. It's not fair to me.</p><p></p><p>difficult child had a therapist appointment last night and on the way there he asked me whose house we were going to be at. Well, since he asked I told him exactly what happened. He seemed to have been under the impression that I don't aunt T to cook for the holiday. I told that was not the case at all. He asked why I was angry with husband. So, I told him that I was angry because his father and I said we were going to stick to the original plan, and then he turned around and told you kids that we were doing the exact opposite. And that neither husband nor mother in law had not even bothered to talk to Aunt T to see if they would even be able to accomodate 6 more people, so dad told you that we were going there, but never bothered to check if that was at all possible. </p><p></p><p>He actually took it alot better than I thought that he would. I told him that if Aunt T says we can come, we'll go. If not, then I'll cook here at home and I was looking forward to him helping me get ready for dinner. Cooking is one thing that difficult child LOVES to do, so telling him that I want his help in the kitchen is a sure way to get him to keep cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 479692"] The breakdown and migraine were yesterday. I'm still waiting to hear what the final plans are. Am I cooking? Am I not cooking? Are we staying? Are we going? I can tell you that this is NEVER going to happen again. From now on the plans that we make are it. Period. End of sentance. I am not going through this nonsense again. It's not fair to me. difficult child had a therapist appointment last night and on the way there he asked me whose house we were going to be at. Well, since he asked I told him exactly what happened. He seemed to have been under the impression that I don't aunt T to cook for the holiday. I told that was not the case at all. He asked why I was angry with husband. So, I told him that I was angry because his father and I said we were going to stick to the original plan, and then he turned around and told you kids that we were doing the exact opposite. And that neither husband nor mother in law had not even bothered to talk to Aunt T to see if they would even be able to accomodate 6 more people, so dad told you that we were going there, but never bothered to check if that was at all possible. He actually took it alot better than I thought that he would. I told him that if Aunt T says we can come, we'll go. If not, then I'll cook here at home and I was looking forward to him helping me get ready for dinner. Cooking is one thing that difficult child LOVES to do, so telling him that I want his help in the kitchen is a sure way to get him to keep cool. [/QUOTE]
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