Anonymous wrote:Just give it away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the validation. I will ask her to stop. I really didn’t think I was going to get that response.
Unfortunately we work from home so there is no break room to leave it!
You really read into all these responses what you want huh?
Most posters are not validating you but telling you not to be an ahole about something so minor and easily dealt with in a compassionate/non confrontational manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Hello MIL, from now on we have decided to stop the candy train. Thank you so much for sending candy in the past. Please don't send any more."
"Hello MIL, thank you for the candy we received today. I got rid of it, since I told you we were not accepting candy anymore. I appreciate the thought, however."
"Hmm, what candy? Oh, I don't open your packages anymore now. They go straight in the trash."
And then she'll get it.
OP doesn't need to be cruel. The MIL is trying desperately to shower love on her grandchildren. There's a better way to handles this then "they go straight in the trash."
The last line was for fun, don't worry.
But seriously, 10lbs of candy is crazy. I would not hesitate to be very direct, at the cost of hurting her feelings.
Anonymous wrote:
"Hello MIL, from now on we have decided to stop the candy train. Thank you so much for sending candy in the past. Please don't send any more."
"Hello MIL, thank you for the candy we received today. I got rid of it, since I told you we were not accepting candy anymore. I appreciate the thought, however."
"Hmm, what candy? Oh, I don't open your packages anymore now. They go straight in the trash."
And then she'll get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. It’s just frustrating to me. Literally, I weighed it, 10 lbs of candy per child arrive for every Valentine’s Day, St Patrick’s, Easter, Halloween. It gets old. MIL is morbidly obese, can’t walk ect, barely can hold on to a baby because of girth. She also sends outfits for holidays when I already have them, money from tooth fairy when the tooth fairy has already come, presents and stockings from Santa (with more like 20 lbs of candy per child). I want to say “you’ve already had your children. Reign it in!”. I’m sure I will flamed for this by those that have lost grandparents they have loved. I’m tired of being the candy police. It’s gets so old and there is a limit.
Give away the candy to people who serve our community: Police, firefighters, nurses and doctors, nursing homes, homeless shelters ( especially the homeless) Think of all homeless or nursing home patients who don't have any one to give them candy. Same with the clothes. This person is looking for love from you and thinks that overgiving is the answer. Just say thank you and find people who could really use cheering up.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. It’s just frustrating to me. Literally, I weighed it, 10 lbs of candy per child arrive for every Valentine’s Day, St Patrick’s, Easter, Halloween. It gets old. MIL is morbidly obese, can’t walk ect, barely can hold on to a baby because of girth. She also sends outfits for holidays when I already have them, money from tooth fairy when the tooth fairy has already come, presents and stockings from Santa (with more like 20 lbs of candy per child). I want to say “you’ve already had your children. Reign it in!”. I’m sure I will flamed for this by those that have lost grandparents they have loved. I’m tired of being the candy police. It’s gets so old and there is a limit.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the validation. I will ask her to stop. I really didn’t think I was going to get that response.
Unfortunately we work from home so there is no break room to leave it!