I know this has been discussed in the past, but wondering now that we are a lot closer to the real deal, if anyone's opinions had changed...
Our baby is due 11/18, so approx. 6 weeks before Christmas. All of our families are local, and we usually host Christmas. I absolutely love hosting, and it's not a ton of work because I literally buy a ham, and everyone else brings all the sides and desserts.
My concern is having all those people (around 30) and the vaccination issue. The majority of our family DOES get the flu shot, and we've already talked to the siblings and grandparents about Tdap (pertussis), but not sure how I feel about telling every single person they HAVE to get the Tdap. Am I being too lenient? My mom feels if I can get the majority of the family to get it (probably all but maybe 3-5), then we should be ok. Would you be comfortable with this? The way our family dynamics work, it is an all or nothing deal. Meaning, I can't just tell certain people not to come. I would rather just not host christmas, although I love doing it and it depresses me to think we could potentially be sitting home alone on baby's first christmas.
For clarification, I have no problem telling closer family to get it. It's people like my aunt's stepdaughter's son's girlfriend (if you even followed that) that I don't know. I don't even really think those people would be holding Baby.
Thoughts? What is everyone else doing regarding the holidays and vaccinations? Can't decide if I'm being a super paranoid FTM or what...

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My immediate family and any family I'll see repeatedly is getting shot up, but I'm not asking the family members I'll see once. It hands off the baby.
I don't want to be demanding but if they plan on spending a lot of time with this baby I feel uncomfortable they don't want to protect against these things...
My mom is super annoyed with me over the whole thing and thinks I'm carrying it too far, so now I'm frustrated.
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I wouldn't avoid a Christmas celebration if everyone there feels well and is washing their hands regularly. I like the idea of a baby swing (in a quiet corner?) or baby wearing. Also, you can check to see what the whooping cough and flu rates are like in your area. Flu season doesn't peak until Jan. or Feb., and whooping cough is fortunately a non-issue in most areas (although my state has had a few outbreaks in certain counties).
...and maybe cringe a little.
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I was also thinking about putting mittens on LO since people like to touch and hold baby hands.
I probably would just opt out of hosting - you don't know how you're going to feel, handle the transition or how the baby will be. Even though you're not doing a lot of cooking, there is clean-up and lots of people to deal with - what seems like it will not be a big deal or easy before LO arrives can change very quickly one the LO is here - that's probably the one thing we learned. Things we planned and didn't think would be a big deal (traveling to a wedding as an example) we thought "WTF were we thinking" within days of DS coming home.
As for vaccinations, with DS we got ours and didn't worry about the family (DS was a May baby - I wasn't worried about the flue, etc.). DH's cousin had a baby this past summer and sent out the e-mail to everyone, asked to see vax records. ILs were appalled. MIL doesn't like shots, doesn't get the flu vax, etc. MIL plans to come for two weeks when this baby arrives and FIL and BIL are coming for Thanksgiving. After talking with my doctor, I actually sent them a nice e-mail requesting they get flu and DTaP. I think the MIL is not going to like this (she hasn't responded) and I'm prepared to tell DH that he must tell her she can't come help with the baby if she doesn't get them.