DearPrudie: I’m totally grossed out at the idea of eating their food.
I have a very large, very close extended family. My parents both have several siblings and normally everyone is invited to every holiday gathering. Our family always splits holidays the same way. For example, Aunt A does Easter every year, Uncle B does the Fourth of July, Aunt C does Thanksgiving, etc. and it has been like this for as long as anyone can remember.My parents always do Christmas. Obviously, the last two years were a bit different.
Your mom needs to get a grip, and unfortunately, you are the one whose opinion she is most likely to take into account because you’re the one whose presence likely means the most to her. Do not allow her to hold your holiday season hostage to her anti-vax, anti-Christmas nonsense. Tell her, very sweetly, that you understand that she is upset, but that Thanksgiving, and your family—family!—are important to you. Tell her you hope she comes to Thanksgiving and changes her mind about Christmas.
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