Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I say be happy someone loves your kids and wants to spoil them with gifts. It’s not about the clothes but the thought and love. Be gracious and grateful, let girls wear few times then donate. If someone mentions sameness, pinkness or Disneyness, tell them these are priceless tokens of grandma’s love.
Well hello, Overbearing Grandma! Glad you stopped by.
+1. Love is not purchased. Unwanted clothing is not a token of love and much of that clothing is made by exploiting children in other countries. Truly gross to equate that with love. Exploiting foreign children to give stuff to your grandchildren that is unwanted is love? Maybe just be loving when you see them and respect parental boundaries. That is love.
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Ps it's not about the volume it is about the pink and Disney or you would not have mentioned it and it's about your inability to shutdown busybody parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I say be happy someone loves your kids and wants to spoil them with gifts. It’s not about the clothes but the thought and love. Be gracious and grateful, let girls wear few times then donate. If someone mentions sameness, pinkness or Disneyness, tell them these are priceless tokens of grandma’s love.
Well hello, Overbearing Grandma! Glad you stopped by.
Anonymous wrote:I would let the kids wear them once or twice around the house, take photos when they do, keep a few items for visits with in laws, and donate everything else. Plenty of people would love gently used kids’ clothes. Win win.
Anonymous wrote:I say be happy someone loves your kids and wants to spoil them with gifts. It’s not about the clothes but the thought and love. Be gracious and grateful, let girls wear few times then donate. If someone mentions sameness, pinkness or Disneyness, tell them these are priceless tokens of grandma’s love.