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[quote=Anonymous]Wow. Just wow. The wolves are out tonight. The mob mentality is just incredible on this thread. I get the sense some of you are just cowardly and piling it on, especially after you sniffed out that OP is generally polite and won't fight back. Just stop it. I'm sure OP gets the hint, which is that there is no love for her here. Just stop the bullying pile-on. What an obnoxious bunch. I'm sure all you stone-throwers are all worthy of Mom of the Year plaques, amirite? Or pins, rather...big, ugly, Mom of the Year pins... OP made it abundantly clear that she showed appreciation to her children. There is obviously some underlying resentment here at her husband. If I were to guess, DH got her a big crappy nothing for Christmas, or something close to it. OP, are you mad because you didn't get a real, usable, substantial gift from your family, even though an adult was part of the decision-making process? That would make me mad. Clearly, you need to make your wants better known to your DH. I would love an ugly pin from the kids, my kids are currently too young to give me anything right now, but DH better not hide behind same pin as a "family gift." It took me 10+ years to make my DH a decent gift-giver. He used to give me awful dimestore crap, and it infuriated me. The issue here is with DH. He used the girls' enthusiasm as a cop-out to get you a crappy gift, huh? Was this ugly pin from the kids AND DH?!? Please talk directly to him about his lazy gift-giving. He shouldn't use the kids as an excuse to give you an ugly $10 pin for Christmas. And of course, any gift from our kids is worth making a fuss over. And you don't have to wear that ugly pin to all eternity. I'm sure no one else on this thread does. Just show the girls how much you love it and after wearing it awhile gently put it away, like you would heirloom jewelry. [/quote]
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