Yes, that is right: I like spending time with my ex-husband and his wife.
When I tell people our visits together are one of the best parts of the holiday season, it always creates quite a shock factor, but it is true.
Of course, all of this only works because her dad and I actually like each other, probably more than we did when we were married. Even more importantly, I really like his wife and her family. They make my daughter and my new family feel part of their family, and with most of my family living in Israel, her family has become our family. My daughter also loves her stepmom and wants to emulate many of her traits — especially the creative ones that I sorely lack.
I know that this strategy is a reach for many divorced parents. My heart breaks for ex-partners who cannot be in the same room together much less celebrate holidays together. In the end, the kids suffer and inevitably lose out. Kids do not want to have to choose which parent to spend the Seder with — or worse, be regulated by a court order.
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