HOW TO AVOID FAMILY DRAMA DURING THE HOLIDAYS! ![]() Call Your Best Friend When your MIL (mother-in-law) gets so OOC (out of control) that you think you're going to burst, grab your cell and head to the pantry or porch to call your BFF (best friend foreverandever). You'll be able to get out your frustrations in a much-needed venting session and she'll help you see the humor in yoursituation. Get Out of the House Offer to head to the store for that forgotten recipe ingredient or volunteer to take all the kids to your neighborhood park. What would seem like a chore on a regular day can be a very welcome escape from holiday turmoil and family members that drive you up the wall. Play Your Favorite Songs In charge of hosting the holiday and making the main meal? Stressing out in the car over coming confrontations? Load up your iPod or CD changer with some shake-your-booty music and tune out to your favorite tunes. Pull together your best bad-mood-busting anthems to blast as you mix up the mashed potatoes or "head over the river and through the woods" to the family reunion.![]() ![]() Pretend to LookInterested When annoying Uncle Al insists on going on and on about how Wall Street could have avoided the crash, or your irritating sister-in-law starts telling you in painstaking detail of how hard it was to choose the right granite for her countertops, hit the invisible mute button. Tune them out, give them your best fake interested stare and start planning your dream vacation (or just replay that bathroom room make-out session from earlier!). Start Planning Your Memoir What better way to plot against your crazy family than using them as comedy material? Take mental notes on each and every piece of unsolicited advice given out and every terribly tacky sweater worn for your humorous, best-selling, David Sedaris-style memoir about your family. submitting a Spill! ![]() Find an Open Restaurant Still not convinced that you'll be able to survive a big family reunion? Then go ahead and bail! Call the host with your apologies that you cannot attend (sick kids are always a GREAT excuse!). Then head to a nice restaurant in your town where just you, your partner and your kids can enjoy a special and quiet celebration. Sometimes bowing out of "quality time" with the relatives and forking over some hard-earned cash in favor of saving your sanity is TOTALLY worthit! How do YOU beat holiday stress? We're dying to know! Tell us. |




Play Your Favorite Songs In charge of hosting the holiday and making the main meal? Stressing out in the car over coming confrontations? Load up your iPod or CD changer with some shake-your-booty music and tune out to your favorite tunes. Pull together your best 



