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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Those of you that are no longer together with the mother/father of your child .. What do you do re: Christmas?
(Don't worry my ex and I have sorted what we are doing I'm just curious) "
My ex hubby and I take it in turns, this year I have them for Christmas, he has them for new year, next year it's the other way round, it works well for us and our children |
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"Those of you that are no longer together with the mother/father of your child .. What do you do re: Christmas?
(Don't worry my ex and I have sorted what we are doing I'm just curious)
My ex hubby and I take it in turns, this year I have them for Christmas, he has them for new year, next year it's the other way round, it works well for us and our children "
Do you split their care normally as well? Like half and half x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Whatever is easiest either I have him or he does but if not having christmas Eve at his I always invite him first thing Christmas Day for present opening x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Me and my ex still get on really well and we're both single so this year we're having Christmas all together. We were still stuck living together last Christmas so at least this year we won't want to kill each other! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i have 4 kids, 2 with 2 guys.
first dad is shit so we don't care about him, but the dad of my youngest 2 is coming over for christmas dinner and we get on and are mates still, help each other out and that.
he's at mine right now chatting with all the kids while i ignore them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Those of you that are no longer together with the mother/father of your child .. What do you do re: Christmas?
(Don't worry my ex and I have sorted what we are doing I'm just curious)
My ex hubby and I take it in turns, this year I have them for Christmas, he has them for new year, next year it's the other way round, it works well for us and our children
Do you split their care normally as well? Like half and half x "
No, but he's forces so it can be tricky, we aim for every other weekend with him, and a week or whatever he can manage over summer, anything else is a bonus |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My ex and I, and Emily and her ex both split xmas eve, xmas day and boxing day straight down the middle regardless of whose time it is with the kids either side of those days. Kids come to the other parent after lunch xmas day and we alternate each year which way around we do it. Unfortunately as my kids live 80 miles away that means I always have to either leave Emily xmas day to go to them or not be with her xmas eve and xmas morning |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have been split 2years and this year I will be having my xmas dinner xmas eve with my gals.
xmas morning my ex will arrive at 8/9am and we all open pressies and have brunch.then lunchtime my ex will drop eldest at boyfriends and take youngest to stay with him a few days.(im working xmas day afternoon)
we are good friends and the gals are whats important, we work around what we are both working, I have the gals this new year |
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By *Kgirl80Woman
over a year ago
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We've always remained amicable so I guess I've been lucky - mine has been with me for most of every Christmas Day. When he was younger, his dad would come over in the morning to see him open his presents etc, then he'd go to his dad's in the evening to sleep over. |
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