Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most thoughtful was from my 10 yo DD for fathers day in 2012. Days before major surgery, she gave me a mug that said "I can't imagine life without my Daddy". Actually made me cry.
Least thoughtful? Well, for my 45th birthday, my wife gave me a bottle of shampoo. Generic shampoo.
Shut up!! Really? Shampoo? Oh, that's sad.
Oh, my. What on earth did you do to deserve a gift like that? Maybe a little passive aggressiveness coming out in the wife?
I do not know what she was thinking. But, it has become a joke. Every year...more shampoo (along with a real gift).
Oh, after that, I went and bought myself a nice watch (IWC). I told her it was my birthday present.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most thoughtful was from my 10 yo DD for fathers day in 2012. Days before major surgery, she gave me a mug that said "I can't imagine life without my Daddy". Actually made me cry.
Least thoughtful? Well, for my 45th birthday, my wife gave me a bottle of shampoo. Generic shampoo.
Shut up!! Really? Shampoo? Oh, that's sad.
Oh, my. What on earth did you do to deserve a gift like that? Maybe a little passive aggressiveness coming out in the wife?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Christmas my one year my MIL gave us a professionally done 8x10 photo of her and her new husband. It was beautifully wrapped and when we opened it my husband and I had the hardest time stifling our laughter.
For about a year it was shoved in a bookshelf and I'd pull it out before she visited. Finally my husband outed me and it's been on the bookcase permanently since then.
Wow. That's a good one.
I think I can beat that. My MIL once gave me about a dozen of used hair scrunchies saying that since my hair is long and she cuts hers short now she thought I could use these.
I had to restrain myself from asking if she had any unused tampons since she's in menopause and I'm not.
As for the most thoughtful gift, when I was a college student and interned in NYC, I sublet a real dump of an apartment for the summer, with no AC in it. It was pure hell on Earth. I was also poor as a church mouse, so my options were limited. I complained to my then-boyfriend about it on the phone, and two days later, when I returned from work, there was a delivery notice stuck on my door. My boyfriend sent me a big brand new fan.
It's been twenty plus years, but I still remember that huge white thing. Oh, to be young again!![]()
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I have a gently used menstrual cup you can have if you want.
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No, but seriously, I do have one that I only used a few times (I ended up needing the larger size). I have no idea what to do with it! I hate to throw out a perfectly good cup...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Christmas my one year my MIL gave us a professionally done 8x10 photo of her and her new husband. It was beautifully wrapped and when we opened it my husband and I had the hardest time stifling our laughter.
For about a year it was shoved in a bookshelf and I'd pull it out before she visited. Finally my husband outed me and it's been on the bookcase permanently since then.
Wow. That's a good one.
I think I can beat that. My MIL once gave me about a dozen of used hair scrunchies saying that since my hair is long and she cuts hers short now she thought I could use these.
I had to restrain myself from asking if she had any unused tampons since she's in menopause and I'm not.
As for the most thoughtful gift, when I was a college student and interned in NYC, I sublet a real dump of an apartment for the summer, with no AC in it. It was pure hell on Earth. I was also poor as a church mouse, so my options were limited. I complained to my then-boyfriend about it on the phone, and two days later, when I returned from work, there was a delivery notice stuck on my door. My boyfriend sent me a big brand new fan.
It's been twenty plus years, but I still remember that huge white thing. Oh, to be young again!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Christmas my one year my MIL gave us a professionally done 8x10 photo of her and her new husband. It was beautifully wrapped and when we opened it my husband and I had the hardest time stifling our laughter.
For about a year it was shoved in a bookshelf and I'd pull it out before she visited. Finally my husband outed me and it's been on the bookcase permanently since then.
Wow. That's a good one.
Anonymous wrote:Most thoughtful: DH secretly flew my best friend in to town one year to celebrate my birthday.
Least thoughtful: ILs frequently give me alcohol related gifts (I don't drink, and neither do they, but there is alcoholism in my family which they are very judgmental about so this is truly a "loaded" gift). Also, when I got my Master's degree they gave me a beautifully framed copy of my DH's Bachelor's degree diploma for us to hang in our house. Especially weird because I went to the same undergraduate school and don't have my diploma framed or on display.
Anonymous wrote:Most thoughtful was from my 10 yo DD for fathers day in 2012. Days before major surgery, she gave me a mug that said "I can't imagine life without my Daddy". Actually made me cry.
Least thoughtful? Well, for my 45th birthday, my wife gave me a bottle of shampoo. Generic shampoo.