I agree with so many of the responses you've gotten so far. That being said, I was a single parent to a baby boy for a while(I've since remarried). My biggest thing was that kids, babies even, will pick up on how mommy feels. You guys already ARE a complete family, and tell yourself that! Just try to focus on the closeness and togetherness of the holiday, try to relaax and enjoy these times-they will go by so fast an be mere memories way too quickly! I know that for my son and I, we had a great time too when it was just he and I! It really allowed me to focus on just being there and enjoying the little things with just him! But, if you'd just like to fill your home for the holidays, try some other single moms, family members, anyone you know and enjoy having around! If not, just having you and your girls there is fine too! Hey, at least you don't have to worry about catering to any in-laws! I'm missing the days of single parenthood about now-my MIL has a million food intolerances(don't know why she's a size 16, though) and once waited until 330am, to scold my husband that she thought she heard us having sex in our own home(we were)!Ah, yes, holiday stress! Hey, I could always bring my 3 year old son to your house, I'm kinda wanting to not be here in a few days now!What you cooking? Seriously, I doubt it matters to your girls, they will always love their mommy, and xmas is fun for them any way you slice it! Relax and enjoy!