Anonymous wrote:Mine are very into giving food items, like cookies from Trader Joes. I find this to be strange, I mean, if I wanted some, I could just go to TJs myself and drop the $3.99.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in-laws decided that the grand kids all give and get presents from each other, and give and get presents from the grandparents. Who buys all these presents? The daughter in laws who also have to make dinner for everyone. All the boys seem incapable of helping with this tradition their mother came up with. Fabulous. Oh, and their religion means no wine all day. Sigh.
Next year, invest in a nice big coffee mug, fill it with wine, and blow on it gently every time MIL glances your way. This is the only way I get through Beach Week.
Coffee and tea are also out, but thanks for the good thoughts.
I've got to know... which religion doesn't allow coffee and tea?
Anonymous wrote:What annoys me is the wild swings in the gifts. One year it is a pair of running shoes, another it is a check for serious money, another it might be a $50 amazon gift card. Their income doesn't vary so I don't get it. Are we being rewarded or punished for our behavior during the year?
Anonymous wrote:Actually I was going to say the whole fact that my ILs still give gifts to adults is what's annoying to me
Anonymous wrote:My in laws buy way more gifts for our DCs than DH and I do. So annoying, underhanded and undermining.
Anonymous wrote:My husband's family is into mailed greeting cards for birthdays, which annoys me no end. They purchase cards, sign their name to the bottom (no other comment) and consider that a birthday remembrance. I view it as wasteful and unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in-laws decided that the grand kids all give and get presents from each other, and give and get presents from the grandparents. Who buys all these presents? The daughter in laws who also have to make dinner for everyone. All the boys seem incapable of helping with this tradition their mother came up with. Fabulous. Oh, and their religion means no wine all day. Sigh.
Next year, invest in a nice big coffee mug, fill it with wine, and blow on it gently every time MIL glances your way. This is the only way I get through Beach Week.
Coffee and tea are also out, but thanks for the good thoughts.
I've got to know... which religion doesn't allow coffee and tea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in-laws decided that the grand kids all give and get presents from each other, and give and get presents from the grandparents. Who buys all these presents? The daughter in laws who also have to make dinner for everyone. All the boys seem incapable of helping with this tradition their mother came up with. Fabulous. Oh, and their religion means no wine all day. Sigh.
Next year, invest in a nice big coffee mug, fill it with wine, and blow on it gently every time MIL glances your way. This is the only way I get through Beach Week.
Coffee and tea are also out, but thanks for the good thoughts.