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no_hypocrisy

(48,813 posts)
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 07:21 PM Dec 2013

I honestly would have preferred to have spent the holidays alone.

I'm not antisocial. I crave solitude and quiet and sanity.

I spent Xmas Eve with an old friend who is also single. She invited me to sleep over. Mistake. Not my bed. Radiators at full tilt and temp at least 84 degrees. I couldn't breathe or sleep. Bored in bed.

Xmas Day (yesterday). I joined my sister and her husband to visit our father. Nothing to say to him from past history and the fact he's 90 and he repeats himself. A lot.

Dad was making dinner. He announced he had a prime rib roast in the oven. And he did. Trouble was he never turned on the oven.

I fantasized about going home, the quiet of my flat, reading a book with a warm beverage.

I was much happier when I was finally alone.

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I honestly would have preferred to have spent the holidays alone. (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Dec 2013 OP
I enjoyed the time I spent with my family, LWolf Dec 2013 #1
I had to give up the cocoa ailsagirl Jan 2014 #7
We got a reprieve catchnrelease Dec 2013 #2
The whole family hearth and home thing is so built up by the media its incredible. Peregrine Took Dec 2013 #3
Not like the movies, no.... IrishAyes Jan 2014 #4
Well put, IrishAyes! ailsagirl Jan 2014 #6
I hear you! ailsagirl Jan 2014 #5

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
1. I enjoyed the time I spent with my family,
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 07:37 PM
Dec 2013

AND I looked forward to getting home. I curled up with a book and some hot chocolate, myself.

catchnrelease

(2,014 posts)
2. We got a reprieve
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 10:58 PM
Dec 2013

Usually a good chunk of my family (anywhere from 18-25) meets at my Mom's for informal dinner, dessert, presents for the kids etc. We all get along fine and I love all of them. Last week my Mom had a minor stroke and while basically ok, it was felt we should postpone the gathering until she's more up to it all. I have to confess I was delighted to not have to do the get together thing. My husband and I took our 2 dogs to the dog beach for a few hours, came home and relaxed. It was great! I know there will still be some kind of belated Christmas thing, but I really enjoyed just staying home yesterday. I totally understand what you are saying.

Peregrine Took

(7,504 posts)
3. The whole family hearth and home thing is so built up by the media its incredible.
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 08:46 PM
Dec 2013

Whenever I get together with what's left of my family since my parents died. I'm a nervous wreck and 'drink too much. Then the next day I'm embarrassed for what I might have said.

I so want it to be like in the movies, tv and ads, but it never is. The beautifully decorated homes, the wonderful presents, the glowing fire in the fireplace - but mostly the love love love. I've never had a xmas like that - I wonder who has if anyone?

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
4. Not like the movies, no....
Mon Jan 6, 2014, 05:18 PM
Jan 2014

But even if the tree was a Linus, it was still a tree - and ours. If you consider child-made decorations beautiful, fine. We did have an heirloom creche scene, but otherwise it was homemade kid stuff. Beautiful presents? By the standards of the day and our station in life, yes; largely career military families, most of us barely middle class if that when you consider family size. In our family every kid got a complete new set of clothes to wear to Mass and one major toy. Love, yes, although we tended to be a scrappy bunch when Dad was away on a tour of duty. I guess we were mostly happy because we didn't really know another way of life.

Now I don't really mind spending the holidays alone because of lifelong habits. As Dear Abby used to say, better to be alone than to wish you were. I'm happy with who and what I am at this age; it's uncomfortable when other people try to fit me into their own preconceived notions. I can wish them the best and bid them a fond farewell.

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