Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. On birthdays, is it ok for me to only send gifts to the kids whose birthday it is?
Whaaaaaaaat? Why would you send anything to the other kids?
Op here. Because in one of the families one time when I gave presents to just the birthday boy, his older sibling (6) got really upset and accused me of not giving her a present for her birthday (which was not true, I had given her one, but it was a few weeks late since I brought it in person). Her parents seem to think that you should give a big gift to the birthday boy and small ones to the other kids to stave off jealousy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. On birthdays, is it ok for me to only send gifts to the kids whose birthday it is?
Whaaaaaaaat? Why would you send anything to the other kids?
Op here. Because in one of the families one time when I gave presents to just the birthday boy, his older sibling (6) got really upset and accused me of not giving her a present for her birthday (which was not true, I had given her one, but it was a few weeks late since I brought it in person). Her parents seem to think that you should give a big gift to the birthday boy and small ones to the other kids to stave off jealousy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Brother and sister.
Sister did tell child that she should not have complained.
I do often ask for suggestions.
I think I may start sending cards with ten dollars bills for Xmas and bday, unless anyone thinks that is a bad idea. Do not live in area with them, unfortunately.
$10 is pathetic. Just don't bother then.
Anonymous wrote:
I am not OP, but an aunt to 4 nephews and one niece.
They are 10, 8, 6 and 3.
Is a $20 gift card plus a toy too much for a birthday present? I think so but my SIL (the kids mother disagrees). I never got gift cards until I was 16 yrs old!
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Brother and sister.
Sister did tell child that she should not have complained.
I do often ask for suggestions.
I think I may start sending cards with ten dollars bills for Xmas and bday, unless anyone thinks that is a bad idea. Do not live in area with them, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:OP I am sure you are nothing like this, but I have a sister who isn't showering my kids with gifts. I did send thank you notes, but that never seemed to be enough. I got frequently asked about the kids playing with/wearing the gifts. I was asked for photos with the gift. It stopped feeling like a gift to us because thank you wasn't enough. Plus, if she got something too small we still thanked her, but when she requested a photo and there was no receipt to return and get the bigger size it got annoying.
We finally told her, her visits were the gift and we prefer that the children not be showered with material things (which were never the material things they wanted, but we didn't say that). She ignored that, kept giving gifts and then when we started only giving a verbal thank you she got in a tizzy.
My point with all this is giving should be a totally selfless act. It's annoying and shows poor manners when people don't send thank you notes, but it's not worth obsessing over. If you want to make sure you get things they want, ask for suggestions. If you expect thank you notes, don't give.