Stranded with the family? Tell us about it.
There's nothing so lovely as returning home to spend the holidays with family -- except maybe leaving.
But what happens when a snowstorm hits a significant portion of the country, canceling planes, trains and the Bolt bus to boot? How do you make do in your childhood bedroom? How do you adjust to a boomerang young adult who's eating everything in sight? What do you do to keep from killing the inlaws?
Tell us how you're coping, or not.
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Washington Post editors
| December 27, 2010; 2:01 PM ET
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"How do you adjust to a boomerang young adult who's eating everything in site?"
You're kidding, jah? No copy editors around over the holidays?