Anonymous wrote:It's not outrageous but it is unnecessarily complicated. I had a friend who all but begged us to come take their baby stuff when we had ours since they were done having kids. Then as we were picking it up they told us that they wanted to be able to pass some of it to her sister if/when she had kids (not in a relationship currently). I said "of course! take whatever you think she'd like!" but they wanted us to take it all, use it, but save "the nice stuff" for her when/if.
I still, to this day, have no idea what they're expecting from us if her sister gets married/pregnant, or if that expectation has a time limit (will we get a call in 2029?). We still have most of it in case we have a second so I'm just vaguely planning to give them right of first refusal when we are 100% sure we're done with babies.
OP here. Yes this is similar vibe of this offering. They initiated and seemed so eager to give the clothes I just said yes even though I didnt really need anything. It seems they are really excited about the high end baby clothes -- like its some prize. Meanwhile i dont care much -- kid is mostly in Carters onesies over a diaper.