Dear Eric:
My daughter-in-law decided a few years back to have a Friendsgiving dinner which she hosts a couple of weekends before Thanksgiving. She invites her family (as her mom has never done Thanksgiving) and then a bunch of her and my son’s friends.
In my mind I know this shouldn’t bother me, but it does. I waited my “turn” growing up and having a family and to be the one to host Thanksgiving (my parents have both passed as has my husband’s mom) and now I have my own grandchildren.
We still do the whole Thanksgiving dinner, but I don’t feel it is as special as it was because now everyone has already had the traditional Thanksgiving meal that previously we only had that one time a year.
She always says “oh y’all are welcome to come, too,” but I just can’t get into it and feel resent

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