Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand - why would you give a christmas themed dress for christmas, when there will not be an occasion to wear it afterwards? ILs go to church on christmas eve (and DD has a nice dress for that) and they hang out in their PJs all day christmas day, so there's no opportunity for DD to wear the dress after the holiday when she opens it on christmas day. And since it's in her current size, it won't fit her next year for christmas (and I would totally appreciate that gesture). Can someone please explain what MILs reasoning might be?
How do you know she is getting a xmas dress as a gift?
Did MIL tell you? Did she also say she was going to give it to you asap so the little one can wear it to the festivities/church/dinner/ whatever? Did you ask?
It's quite common for grandparents to love to buy special occasion clothes for their grandchildren. Sometimes you might have to suck it up. One year our DD1 only wore the xmas dress we got her for the holiday card pics, then had to wear Grandma's santa outfit all Xmas day. oh well. $40, flush.
This. Christmas is 3 days away. If you know DD's getting a dress for sure, then don't spend money on another one.
OP here, because she told DH and he told me a couple days ago (and she did it last year). I'm not complaining, I'm just wondering what her reasoning might be. And no, I can't ask her, that would be awkward. "Oh, a pretty new dress, why are you giving it to her now?" would be offensive. And asking for it early would be very rude, I wouldn't do that.
Also, like I said, they don't get dressed up for christmas, everyone sits around in their PJs or sweats all day (makes me very uncomfortable, personally, that's not how I was raised), so there is no expectation to change DD into a christmas themed dress, that would be weird.
I guess I'll just take a picture, send it, then try to sell it next year.
OP, you are being petty and looking for reasons to be irritated by your MIL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand - why would you give a christmas themed dress for christmas, when there will not be an occasion to wear it afterwards? ILs go to church on christmas eve (and DD has a nice dress for that) and they hang out in their PJs all day christmas day, so there's no opportunity for DD to wear the dress after the holiday when she opens it on christmas day. And since it's in her current size, it won't fit her next year for christmas (and I would totally appreciate that gesture). Can someone please explain what MILs reasoning might be?
How do you know she is getting a xmas dress as a gift?
Did MIL tell you? Did she also say she was going to give it to you asap so the little one can wear it to the festivities/church/dinner/ whatever? Did you ask?
It's quite common for grandparents to love to buy special occasion clothes for their grandchildren. Sometimes you might have to suck it up. One year our DD1 only wore the xmas dress we got her for the holiday card pics, then had to wear Grandma's santa outfit all Xmas day. oh well. $40, flush.
This. Christmas is 3 days away. If you know DD's getting a dress for sure, then don't spend money on another one.
OP here, because she told DH and he told me a couple days ago (and she did it last year). I'm not complaining, I'm just wondering what her reasoning might be. And no, I can't ask her, that would be awkward. "Oh, a pretty new dress, why are you giving it to her now?" would be offensive. And asking for it early would be very rude, I wouldn't do that.
Also, like I said, they don't get dressed up for christmas, everyone sits around in their PJs or sweats all day (makes me very uncomfortable, personally, that's not how I was raised), so there is no expectation to change DD into a christmas themed dress, that would be weird.
I guess I'll just take a picture, send it, then try to sell it next year.
Anonymous wrote:There's some phrase…don't assume ill intent when simple thoughtlessness will do… I doubt your MIL is trying to "achieve" anything, I think she just didn't think it through.
Anonymous wrote:I am really dreading the day I become a MIL.
Anonymous wrote:How is this a problem? Is it your money? Wear the fucking dress to church and donate it afterwards.
I do not understand this tendency to make every little thing a problem. Unclench OP.