I've been getting a lot of invites from my dad to go to this weeklong party thing, and I don't mean the fascinating Turkeyday celebration.
I'm sad I can't join in, but I just don't have the schedule for that. I hope they have fun together.
It's just apparently very expensive, and there are... gasp... even separate rooms to sleep in, this time (unlike the Thanksgiving thing). Which is both extravagant and much appreciated. But like...
I don't fundamentally agree with spending that much money on any celebration... and I'm busy. So I've always been pretty clear that I'm not coming.
A lot of people are going, my presence isn't even necessary. It's nice of them to offer, and I hope I declined gracefully all the like 8 times they asked.
Really though I hope it's good, and actually I did have a long call with my dad today during the event, so it's sorta like there in the way that matters.
So much expense, nnghr
Edit: Ironically a lot of the call was him complaining about how crowded it was, heh. Which I completely sympathize with. I hope he does okay. Probably goes out walking, like me.
Edit2: I actually stopped responding gracefully to the offers, I ignored his 10-year-SO (there should be a word for that) when she called and texted. It's her thing, actually. And she's wonderful. I'm not coming and I was clear about that.
Edit3: I am actively budgeting for her paganistic Thanksgiving collegefriend ritual because it's awesome, and it's less uncomfortable because everyone shares the costs. I missed last year, but it's a really good time.