| Just show the clothes to the kids, let them keep and wear what they want of it (try to remember to snap a pic of them wearing something she brought and text it to her), and donate the rest. You aren't going to change your mom but you can change how you feel about it. Maybe try to be happy that your mom is giving you the opportunity to donate clothes to kids who really do need them. |
| My MIL does this. She doesn't ask us for sizes and just randomly shows up with piles of clothes. Sorry, both kids had a growth spurt and nothing you bought fits! |
This. Have your kids try on the clothes, snap pics, send them to your mom and carry on. Donate whatever doesn’t fit at the end of the season. |
Why? Because she does not like her mom to waste money on clothes that will never be Worn? Not to mention her mom is buying clothes that someone else could have purchased. Her mom can still buy clothes, just get the next size up. |
Play up your need here, and emphasize her helpfulness. “Mom, things are so tight with two kids and a mortgage and just paying for life these days. Thank you so much for taking it upon yourself to help out with the clothing. It alleviates a huge pressure around costs for us. But like you’ve also noticed, come spring the clothes no longer fit. What would be even more helpful to our family is if the items were the next size up. They’d get a whole season of wear out of them and this would literally solve a huge problem for me and DH.” Would she be more receptive to something like this? Otherwise, you’ll need to tell her you will have to speak with Darla and Larlo about keeping their growth in check, wink wink. |
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When my two were babies, we got hand me downs all the time and the grandma’s would buy them clothes on clearance and thrift store. I would wash them and take pics of my kids in them and send to grandmas.
Now my kids are elem age and I get no hand me downs and grandma’s don’t think about buying them clothes anymore. I want a fairy grandmother to send some clothes—it’s expensive!! |
Is this an actual concern of yours?? Some of you people be crazy. Seriously. |
| My mom buys clearance clothes for my kids...the sizes are right, but the styles she picks out are just awful. |
I will never "be in the position to": -Not understand that seasonal clothing purchased in current sizes isn't helpful, unless I ask first and that's the answer; -Not understand that when someone asks you politely once or twice to stop doing it, and you keep doing it, you're super annoying. |
Seriously, if unimportant shit like this brings tears to your eyes, you need to toughen up. Or start taking meds. |
| Stop being so controlling |
This. My MIL shows she cares by buying stuff. Once I figured this out, I just steered her towards things I’d buy anyway. Win/win. |
Why? Why? Why? This isn’t helpful. Why tell her that it is? |
+1 OP, I get your point, but just donate what you can't use. It costs you nothing. |
| I don't know what kind of clothes she's sending, but if it's things like sleeveless shirts and tanks, they can layer with them all winter. Otherwise, I get your frustration, but maybe just lie about their sizes so they'll have a better chance at fitting next season? They can still wear them now if they're a size big too. |