In the first week of June, I will be joining my SO and his family for a vacation at a lake in northern Minnesota. It'll be his parents, sister, grandmother, and a couple extended family members. This trip is a yearly tradition for them. My family takes a similar vacation every summer in Michigan, but it's always been a strictly family thing; there's only been a couple times when a non-relative has joined us (not that we're anti-other people or anything, that's just the way it's always gone). I think my SO's family is more inclusive of friends, etc. on their trip, but it still feels like a big deal to me. Especially when we've only been dating for two months.
It's also a big deal because it'll be the first time I'm meeting his family - immediate AND extended family, all sharing one little lakeside cabin for a week. I've met his parents and sister over Skype already; they're wonderful, generous people, and I know they're excited to meet me, so I know I have nothing to worry about. And from what he's told me about his family, I'm pretty sure I'll fit in well. However, this will also be my first time ever meeting a boyfriend's family (I've never reached this point in a relationship before ) so I can't help but be a little nervous.
I know the general rule for this situation is "just be yourself." But does anyone have any other good advice? Things that are good/bad to do? Lessons learned from your own family-meeting experiences? Awkward questions from his mother I should be prepared to answer?
It's also a big deal because it'll be the first time I'm meeting his family - immediate AND extended family, all sharing one little lakeside cabin for a week. I've met his parents and sister over Skype already; they're wonderful, generous people, and I know they're excited to meet me, so I know I have nothing to worry about. And from what he's told me about his family, I'm pretty sure I'll fit in well. However, this will also be my first time ever meeting a boyfriend's family (I've never reached this point in a relationship before ) so I can't help but be a little nervous.
I know the general rule for this situation is "just be yourself." But does anyone have any other good advice? Things that are good/bad to do? Lessons learned from your own family-meeting experiences? Awkward questions from his mother I should be prepared to answer?
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