Does you H bring you and children gifts.....

Anonymous
I'm the one who travels (lawyer mom), and yes, I do. I try to at least bring a t-shirt from the gift shop at the airport. It's important to them to know that they were thought of and my daughter gets anxious when I'm not home. My DH appreciates presents too.
Anonymous
Yes. It drives me crazy. Now the kids expect it.
Anonymous
For DD sometimes. Not for me. But he almost always reminds me to bring something back for him when I travel
Anonymous
I am the frequent traveler in the family and write this while looking at the dried alligator head I bought my son at the Jacksonville airport on Friday afternoon. I have got to stop this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe for international trips. But the reality is that I travel way more. In fact I'm waiting for an international flight right now. I rarely bring home gifts. It would be a gift a week and our house would be overflowing with junk. Plus I am working, not shopping, on business trips.


We're very impressed. Do you always change the topic of conversation to be about you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe for international trips. But the reality is that I travel way more. In fact I'm waiting for an international flight right now. I rarely bring home gifts. It would be a gift a week and our house would be overflowing with junk. Plus I am working, not shopping, on business trips.


I would die if I had to travel for a living.

especially with young kids

I don't envy you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Travel shouldn't be about bringing some gift back to people at home- travel should be about the experience, don't want the stuff- do want him to help share the love of travel, that our world is larger than what they see, and the excitement of learning about a new place, culture, food, traditions, etc


On a business trip? Wouldn't that be nice.
Anonymous
He usually brings back a small gift when he takes a longer trip. A quick overnight business trip? Not usually, although he will save the chocolates from his pillow at the hotel for me.
Anonymous
DS yes, me no. I wish he would not bring DS something every time, but it is what it is.
Anonymous
I'm the one that travels for work in our family, and no, I don't bring stuff home because I am working during business hours so anything I bought would have to come from airport gift shops.
Anonymous
I'm also the one who travels. If I have time to go shopping somewhere, and if I see something someone might like I'll get it. Or, I'll do holiday/b'day shopping and just put things away until the occasion.

I don't make a practice of bringing gifts home from work trips and don't want to establish that precedent.
Anonymous
My husband does this, and it also drives me a little crazy. We don't need more stuff. But I know it's his way of showing love and making up for his guilt for taking off for weeks at a time. So we all smile and thank him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe for international trips. But the reality is that I travel way more. In fact I'm waiting for an international flight right now. I rarely bring home gifts. It would be a gift a week and our house would be overflowing with junk. Plus I am working, not shopping, on business trips.


I would die if I had to travel for a living.

especially with young kids

I don't envy you.


No worries. I haven't died yet, although I suppose there are always risks. My kids are no longer so young so it's not a big deal. And most of my trips are day trips. It sounds like there are quite a few women who have posted who do some travel for work. I certainly see tons of women traveling for business.
Anonymous
Only if gone for two plus weeks or over a birthday or other holiday. He does always bring a piece of candy for the kids and the frist-class kit for me from the airplane. Keep those around for overnight guests who forgot something - love them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband does this, and it also drives me a little crazy. We don't need more stuff. But I know it's his way of showing love and making up for his guilt for taking off for weeks at a time. So we all smile and thank him.


+1. Someday, you and your children will remember the gesture, if not the items themselves. Imagine your DH picking out these gifts for his loved ones while being far from him. I still have everything my dad brought me and treasure them.
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