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yobrault1

(194 posts)
8. Considering therapy is always a good idea
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 06:47 PM
Nov 30

for any reason but might I suggest stepping out out of your comfort zone a little bit. I have a big family we get together every time my brother is in town. We go to the same pizza restaurant where I don’t even really like the pizza, but we go anyways because it can seat all of us and we sit and we all get caught up in about our lives and then we go home. One year when we were at a pizza night I suggested that we go bowling at a local bowling alley. Now to know me is to know that I’m not a real joiner kind of person. to everyone it was unusual that I came up with this idea, but I wanted to do something different and break everybody out of the usual conversations and just mix things up a little bit we went bowling and it was a lot of fun and we even did it a couple more times. Now, we also include game nights when we’re getting together for a family night. It just helps break us out of our routine about talking about ourselves ad nauseam and often having somebody feeling left out. Not sure if this helps you at all, but I just thought I would share it. .

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Sorry; that's a difficult place to be in Chasstev365 Nov 30 #1
Thank you Beatlelvr Nov 30 #2
I am widowed and go to my daughter's home for the holidays now Marthe48 Nov 30 #3
You are right Beatlelvr Nov 30 #9
Our family gave up on trying to get together once everyone grew up. 1WorldHope Nov 30 #4
Along those lines... Beatlelvr Nov 30 #10
I hear you. I'm single with no children and feel Boomerproud Nov 30 #5
Like your name too! Beatlelvr Nov 30 #11
71 here, no kids. Staph Nov 30 #6
Yes, exactly Beatlelvr Nov 30 #12
We are all forgotten eventually. Do you know the full names of your great grandparents? Scrivener7 Nov 30 #19
I'm one of the genealogy geeks in the family. Staph Nov 30 #26
It saddens me that you think of yourself as a "dead end branch." Scrivener7 Dec 1 #33
Hey Staph, True Dough Nov 30 #24
I can sure relate... Fyrefox Nov 30 #7
Thank you for your post Beatlelvr Nov 30 #14
Considering therapy is always a good idea yobrault1 Nov 30 #8
Those sound like good ideas. Beatlelvr Nov 30 #15
Let me take your questions one at a time.... anciano Nov 30 #13
I'm thankful for DU also! Beatlelvr Nov 30 #16
I have kids, grandkids, and still feel blue ar holiday time. Bmoboy Nov 30 #17
My closest family drmeow Nov 30 #18
I hope you feel better. Maybe you have pets to focus on or start a project. tazcat Nov 30 #20
I miss being a nurse, I'd work all the holidays and get holiday pay Warpy Nov 30 #21
I'm alone. But I'm a loner. ... littlemissmartypants Nov 30 #22
Love you back! Beatlelvr Nov 30 #28
TY ❤️ littlemissmartypants Dec 1 #31
Maybe try this for Christmas AverageOldGuy Nov 30 #23
Why do you think Americans started making football the center of Thanksgiving? mtngirl47 Nov 30 #25
Actually, I DO knit and crochet Beatlelvr Nov 30 #27
Hey--have you watched the new Beatles Anthology on Disney? mtngirl47 Nov 30 #30
Old, divorced, no kids, I no longer get invited to holiday gatherings Ocelot II Nov 30 #29
Yes,somewhat similar Calico20 Dec 1 #32
Married with no kids, and that would be us if our family lived closer. tanyev Dec 1 #34
My sis is a widow with no children Diamond_Dog Dec 1 #35
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