For years, hosting Christmas felt less like a choice and more like an expectation. My home was the largest, so it automatically became the gathering place. Every December, I rearranged furniture, planned menus, shopped, cooked, and cleaned—mostly on my own. I told myself it was worth it to bring everyone together, even though I ended each holiday exhausted, stretched thin financially, and emotionally drained. Last year alone, I spent hundreds of dollars and countless hours preparing everything, without anyone offering real help.
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