Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Christmas split

Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year for me. Every year, we pile the kids into the car and pilgrimage north to see my parents who would otherwise likely spend it solo. There’s every reason to be jolly: it’s often our only break for the year and the red carpet is reliably rolled out.

My partner and in-laws (who we usually see during the year) have always gracefully accepted this arrangement, but for many of my friends, the decision on how and where to spend Christmas can be fraught with frustration, angst or sorrow. A colleague, whose family lives) says the key is to be clear about what a joyful holiday period looks and feels like for you. “If the current traditions aren’t working for you, try something new,” says Jana. “Is there a way to celebrate that takes the pressure off and creates new and positive memories?”

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