Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, you're like my sister who has no kids, doesn't host anyone, doesn't visit anyone, and then will claim she was "too busy" or "didn't have time" to shop. I don't even care if she gets my kids anything but seriously don't act like you had less time than your sister who has a 2 yo did. You just didn't want to wrap which is fine. Quit making it sound like you're some victim here.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, you're like my sister who has no kids, doesn't host anyone, doesn't visit anyone, and then will claim she was "too busy" or "didn't have time" to shop. I don't even care if she gets my kids anything but seriously don't act like you had less time than your sister who has a 2 yo did. You just didn't want to wrap which is fine. Quit making it sound like you're some victim here.
It's not that hard to have a two year old.
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Said no parent ever.
Right?! Mom of a 2y/o here whose head is just spinning with all the shit I have to do this year. Add baking cookies and figuring out tips for daycare teachers to shopping for gifts for a gazillion relatives, trying to wrap said gifts with toddler/pet level chaos all around me, traveling with toddler/pets, etc. etc. etc. Somehow it was easier last year. Not easy, but easier.
Anonymous wrote:In the future, Amazon gift wrapping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, you're like my sister who has no kids, doesn't host anyone, doesn't visit anyone, and then will claim she was "too busy" or "didn't have time" to shop. I don't even care if she gets my kids anything but seriously don't act like you had less time than your sister who has a 2 yo did. You just didn't want to wrap which is fine. Quit making it sound like you're some victim here.
It's not that hard to have a two year old.
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I feel very sorry for the 2 year old who has such a martyr for a mother. That and the sister who has a life that said martyr clearly resents.