to add comments. After talking with some of the fam, I think it would be best to keep the rotation for the Holidays the way it is; however, it would be up to the individual families to decide if they want to see the focials two years in a row, just as they saw the other family two years in a row. There are to many families it would effect to change the rotation. I thought it would be best if I said this, since it doesn’t make a difference to Natalie and I, given the fact that Natalie is an only child and we do not have to worry about other siblings and their rotations.
I love having Christmas together, but thought this needed addressed, especially after Pa’s email. Love you all and look forward to the Holiday season! Can’t wait for the Cook party, the food, the football, the children excited and joyful, and most of all the remembering of our Savior. God bless you, every one.
Very true, Boyd. Those who can’t switch the rotation could just miss one year with the in-laws (I am sure they will understand)…OR we could do the family party on Christmas Eve or something. It will all work out! Don’t stress Ma and Pa! Either way the rest of you guys decide to do it…count Andy, the kids and me in for next Christmas! PARTY! YIPPY!
That is fine with me - to be quite honest I really didn’t know where we were in the rotation. So as I understand it it will be a Cook family Christmas this year and in-laws next - Right?
We will still have Christmas with everyone that will come to our house next year.
Thanks Boyd. You can count on us next year. We’ve been through this before when Michelle’s parents got back from their mission. They spent extra time with her family and we all understood. So, it will be two years with the Cooks.
Same. We’re good to go.