Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Twin mom here: The other mom probably has something else on her mind but you seem awfully invested in her gifts for your preschool BD. And you seem POd in general with this mom. Maybe it’s just not meant to be.
But as a twin mom 2 small gifts are better than one large. The one large leaves the twin mom explaining to the little children that “this one gift cost more so there’s only one” which leaves all the other gifts ranked below because they cost less. It’s not an equation I liked to be in with small children.
Also OP you don’t get to make a list for other people. What seems “easy” to you might be hard for someone else. I personally hated “easy “ gifts because they always
Nope, not PO'd with this mom nor awfully invested in her gifts. I'm curious more about the mom than thinking about the gift. But in any case, I'll send her a generic TY card, done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for all of the responses. I intentionally made it vague, but it's actually my DD who was the birthday kid. I don't care about how much gifts cost, we got a range and I appreciate all of them, but the twin gift gave me pause only because I'm wondering if the mom intentionally cheaped out as some kind of passive insult. I got a weird vibe from her a couple times at preschool although we've barely interacted. After that, she emailed to thank me for the invitation and asking what DD liked. I made a couple suggestions including books (since they're easy) and she didn't respond. The morning of the party, she emailed to say the sitter would be bringing the twins, which I thought was a little weird since they're involved parents who come to every optional preschool activity such as chaperoning, but whatever. The twins brought a small $8 gift that was neither of my suggestions, which in itself is totally okay. Their family seems well-off.
Anyway, what do you think? F-U from mom because she hates me for some unintended slight? Or just par for the course for a weird cheap, rich mom? I'm handwriting Thank You cards to all of the families including the twins since they did bring a gift. WWYD? Make it less sincere-sounding? I try to write thoughtful TY cards, but thinking about just saying "Thank you for [___], Larla likes it!" #firstworldproblems
A good quote to remember here is “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.”
Please let this go. It's bean-counting.
I was curious what others thought, that's all and am going to let it go. Don't think it's bean-counting to be curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for all of the responses. I intentionally made it vague, but it's actually my DD who was the birthday kid. I don't care about how much gifts cost, we got a range and I appreciate all of them, but the twin gift gave me pause only because I'm wondering if the mom intentionally cheaped out as some kind of passive insult. I got a weird vibe from her a couple times at preschool although we've barely interacted. After that, she emailed to thank me for the invitation and asking what DD liked. I made a couple suggestions including books (since they're easy) and she didn't respond. The morning of the party, she emailed to say the sitter would be bringing the twins, which I thought was a little weird since they're involved parents who come to every optional preschool activity such as chaperoning, but whatever. The twins brought a small $8 gift that was neither of my suggestions, which in itself is totally okay. Their family seems well-off.
Anyway, what do you think? F-U from mom because she hates me for some unintended slight? Or just par for the course for a weird cheap, rich mom? I'm handwriting Thank You cards to all of the families including the twins since they did bring a gift. WWYD? Make it less sincere-sounding? I try to write thoughtful TY cards, but thinking about just saying "Thank you for [___], Larla likes it!" #firstworldproblems
A good quote to remember here is “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.”
Please let this go. It's bean-counting.
I was curious what others thought, that's all and am going to let it go. Don't think it's bean-counting to be curious.
Anonymous wrote:She was probably upset it wasn't a no gift party and she's swamped and couldn't find a gift. I don't agree her, but I've seen this attitude before.
Anonymous wrote:Twin mom here: The other mom probably has something else on her mind but you seem awfully invested in her gifts for your preschool BD. And you seem POd in general with this mom. Maybe it’s just not meant to be.
But as a twin mom 2 small gifts are better than one large. The one large leaves the twin mom explaining to the little children that “this one gift cost more so there’s only one” which leaves all the other gifts ranked below because they cost less. It’s not an equation I liked to be in with small children.
Also OP you don’t get to make a list for other people. What seems “easy” to you might be hard for someone else. I personally hated “easy “ gifts because they always
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks for all of the responses. I intentionally made it vague, but it's actually my DD who was the birthday kid. I don't care about how much gifts cost, we got a range and I appreciate all of them, but the twin gift gave me pause only because I'm wondering if the mom intentionally cheaped out as some kind of passive insult. I got a weird vibe from her a couple times at preschool although we've barely interacted. After that, she emailed to thank me for the invitation and asking what DD liked. I made a couple suggestions including books (since they're easy) and she didn't respond. The morning of the party, she emailed to say the sitter would be bringing the twins, which I thought was a little weird since they're involved parents who come to every optional preschool activity such as chaperoning, but whatever. The twins brought a small $8 gift that was neither of my suggestions, which in itself is totally okay. Their family seems well-off.
Anyway, what do you think? F-U from mom because she hates me for some unintended slight? Or just par for the course for a weird cheap, rich mom? I'm handwriting Thank You cards to all of the families including the twins since they did bring a gift. WWYD? Make it less sincere-sounding? I try to write thoughtful TY cards, but thinking about just saying "Thank you for [___], Larla likes it!" #firstworldproblems
A good quote to remember here is “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.”
Please let this go. It's bean-counting.
Anonymous wrote:Ive invited twins to DDs bday for 4 years in a row. Only ever got 1 gift from both of them. Nothing spectacular either.
They have not had a party yet but are this year and DD is taking 1 gift for each twin.
I just think its the right thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give an extra nice gift.
Likewise I give twins an extra nice gift too- $40 versus $20 range.
Each?