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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did you recently move away from family members that you used to do this stuff with, OP? I don’t understand how this is just coming up when you have a teenager. [/quote] I think there are fake Easter posts on this site today.[/quote] That makes sense. This stuff is for small children. If OP’s husband didn’t care when the kids were little, I don’t know why she would think he would start now. [/quote] My mom loved Easter she still made us Easter baskets even when we grew and flew! I looked forward to those baskets with the Godiva bunny, jelly beans and the Cadbury mini eggs every year. Enjoy your Easter traditions. I’d give anything for one more Easter basket and Mom hosted Easter dinner. I miss my mom! [/quote] I’m guessing that she made baskets when you were little too. She didn’t just start when you were a teenager. It seems odd that OP expects her husband to start caring about this stuff when their kids are older. I’m wondering if she used to do it with her mom or her sister, and they moved away or passed away. [/quote] Whatever the situation is, trying to start this tradition that her husband buys all the candy OP likes, he's supposed to read her mind, seems a bit too late when kids are teens. Just buy the candy when you're at the store anytime in March and up until Easter in April. OP is the one who cares and has specifications, so OP owns that task now.[/quote] I too love being as careless, mindless and thoughtless with any task my family asks of me. Hopefully they get the picture and ignore me. [/quote] Seems rude to foist a religious holiday celebration on an unwilling spouse. So caring and thoughful![/quote]
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