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She And Her Husband Usually Spend Christmas In Hawaii With Their Kids, But His Dad Passed Away Last Year, And He Wanted To Stay Home With His Mom, So She Ended Up Going To Hawaii With Her Kids Alone

In turn, she is starting to feel kind of guilty and has been left wondering if leaving her husband alone on Christmas to go to Hawaii with their kids was a jerky thing to do or not.

Are grieving periods linear? Is it understandable why her husband wanted to stay back to celebrate the holiday with his mom? Should she have been more understanding, or does she have a right to fulfill her own Christmas traditions? Does it seem like she and her husband must have a more in-depth discussion about how this holiday tradition will work moving forward? 

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