Thank you for chiming in on page 10 to “contribute” an idea already shared and discuss. |
Only if the Rolex can connect to her smart phone. |
I'm also a GenXer (1965). This would never get used in my house and I'd find a way to recycle it as soon as possible. |
Yep (1979). Maybe if it were Jane Smith, but not The Smiths. I don’t handle correspondence for my husband like a secretary. |
Ovens have clocks so women don’t need watches |
The seed gift was recommended by Oprah. |
How clever you are! Yes, OP should buy her an oven. |
| Check the registry. Truly. If there isn't one, or if it's only a cash fund of some kind, then she really doesn't want STUFF. |
Rolexes are pretentious and could set her up to be mugged. |
Of course she is, and may decide to give her something feminine for a bridal shower. However, OP is specifically asking for a "welcome to the family" wedding day gift. |
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Newly married/young couples/families with kids still at home, at least in metropolitan areas generally are stuck renting until much later in life than prior generations or if they do own their homes, they simple aren't that big. My MIL is very sweet and generous, but I think she forgets that we do not have a sprawling 5 bedroom ranch with finished basement, 2 car garage, on 1.2 acres.
All that to say, steer away from things, steer toward experiences/gift card type options like those suggested (spa, plant nursery, etc). |
| My mil got mea gorgeous vintage crystal vase that I use all the time and love. |
| Marie Kondo's KonMari website has several gardening items that might fit the bill of a small useful gift. I liked the Japanese shears, ikebana supplies and the Verdigris birdhouse. |
| My nephew and his new wife just moved twice in a year. They will tell you exactly what they would like, if anything, because moving makes you anti-clutter. I would give them a gift card for the photographer they used in the wedding for a future portrait. |
I would much prefer a mixer over jewelry. My MIL didn't have much money but she'd pay attention and get me really nice practical gifts, many I still use many years after she passed. Silly stuff but things like her favorite can opener, some ice tea spoons, and other things. I stopped wearing jewelry years ago. I didn't want to wear it at work and later when I had a young child who would pull at it and I just never went back to wearing it. I would hate art, I would hate a fancy purse and be scared to use it and ruin it, etc. How about some new furniture? I would have liked something like my dress and vail if her mom isn't doing it. |