Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend's Mother called and complained about her Mother's Day Flowers, "they were a bunch of weeds". Usually a reasonable woman but she is elderly now - and people lose the ability to filter what they say, to some degree, as they age. Also knowing my friend, and knowing her Mother - the Mother is very traditional and I'm sure my earthy-crunchy friend ordered an arrangement of wild flowers. Kind of intentional. They've always been at odds.
If put politely I would like to know about this. Flowers are so damned expensive I would want to know if my $60 bouquet was a supermarket reject bouquet.![]()
But I get your point.
Anonymous wrote:Friend's Mother called and complained about her Mother's Day Flowers, "they were a bunch of weeds". Usually a reasonable woman but she is elderly now - and people lose the ability to filter what they say, to some degree, as they age. Also knowing my friend, and knowing her Mother - the Mother is very traditional and I'm sure my earthy-crunchy friend ordered an arrangement of wild flowers. Kind of intentional. They've always been at odds.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is not her birthday or any other occasion. It is a just because gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if your MIL sent only a framed picture of herself to you for Christmas, you'd be cool with that?
My MIL has done this, as has my very elderly grandfather with his wife.
Hey, Snarky McSnarkinson it was just a "just because" gift. No big high freaking holiday or birthday was apparently riding on this gift. It was a pictorial documentation of this women's grandchildren. She should have shown some appreciation and grace. OP, your mom kinda sucks.
Anonymous wrote:So, if your MIL sent only a framed picture of herself to you for Christmas, you'd be cool with that?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is not her birthday or any other occasion. It is a just because gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is not her birthday or any other occasion. It is a just because gift.
That makes the bitchiness of her reaction that much worse!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if your MIL sent only a framed picture of herself to you for Christmas, you'd be cool with that?
My MIL has done this, as has my very elderly grandfather with his wife.
Anonymous wrote:So, if your MIL sent only a framed picture of herself to you for Christmas, you'd be cool with that?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is not her birthday or any other occasion. It is a just because gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it seems like it isn't only your mother's lackluster response to the gift, but her timing that's an issue. I get that. My MIL has a gift for calling at the worst times and then doesn't understand why we don't answer her calls. For your own sanity, don't take calls when things are crazy at home. Let whoever it is leave a message and call them back when it's good for you.
FWIW, I think your mother was rude. Even if she didn't like the gift as much as last year's, she could still thank you for thinking of her. Next year, save yourself the effort and send her a gift card.![]()
But if the mother was nice, she'd keep getting the photo album every year forever. I think with close family members you can show preference. I wouldn't want a photo album or photo calendar. It's much better to see the pics on a shared photo album on an ipad instead.