Anonymous wrote:I give DH a list every year or else I am going to end up with some sort of electronic game device that he wants me to love that I could care less about. On this list are items ranging from $2 to several hundred, anywhere from 10-20 items, and I just let him choose. This way he gets to pick, the element of surprise is there, I still get something I like.
All of this said, it really does irk me that he waits until the last minute to purchase any of these items. I want to be thought of, not an afterthought. Men are just thoughtless and clueless sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, my husband is my gift. The gift of unconditional love, loyalty and being a wonderful father. Every day I spend with him is another present for me. Sure we fight like mad sometimes, (I threw a leg of chicken at him recently) and I have been know to tell him to go away. But I love him dearly and would never expect him to purchase something in order to make me feel special. He does that just by putting up with me. I am sorry if this makes some of you angry, but I hope you have wonderful Christmases anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Do what we do -- just don't give each other gifts. If some deals come up (holiday time sales, etc), we might take advantage of those, for things we might need or could use. But I'm happy to not have pressure to find *the* right gift, etc. Kind of wish all occasions were like this (birthdays, etc).
Anonymous wrote:My husband fits right in here. He actually means well, but is pretty forgetful a lot of the time. We do stockings for each person in the family - even the dog. I remind my husband a bazillion times not to forget to get something for my stocking. Last year, he totally spaced it. So on christmas morning, both kids, the dog and the husband all had stockings filled with fun, thoughtful gifts, but mine was empty. My daughter actually cried because she was so sad for me. "Oh mamma," she told me. "What did you do wrong last year? Santa must be so mad at you, but I thought you were really good most of the time." She went on to speculate for DAYS about why Santa was mad at me - was it the parking ticket? the time I forgot to feed the dog? the time I said $*%&* when I dropped something in the kitchen? I had to totally suck it up and let her think I'd totally blown it in Santa's eyes, when it was actually my husband's fault for forgetting. He felt so bad! Never again - I'm stuffing my own stocking this year!!
Anonymous wrote:I give DH a list every year or else I am going to end up with some sort of electronic game device that he wants me to love that I could care less about. On this list are items ranging from $2 to several hundred, anywhere from 10-20 items, and I just let him choose. This way he gets to pick, the element of surprise is there, I still get something I like.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. What's wrong with a vacuum? My DW would LOVE a good hand vacuum for cleaning the car, food under the kids chairs and the like. She would value that I had thought about ways to make our lives easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband fits right in here. He actually means well, but is pretty forgetful a lot of the time. We do stockings for each person in the family - even the dog. I remind my husband a bazillion times not to forget to get something for my stocking. Last year, he totally spaced it. So on christmas morning, both kids, the dog and the husband all had stockings filled with fun, thoughtful gifts, but mine was empty. My daughter actually cried because she was so sad for me. "Oh mamma," she told me. "What did you do wrong last year? Santa must be so mad at you, but I thought you were really good most of the time." She went on to speculate for DAYS about why Santa was mad at me - was it the parking ticket? the time I forgot to feed the dog? the time I said $*%&* when I dropped something in the kitchen? I had to totally suck it up and let her think I'd totally blown it in Santa's eyes, when it was actually my husband's fault for forgetting. He felt so bad! Never again - I'm stuffing my own stocking this year!!
Oh, this made me cry!
This is also (partly) why we don't have stockings at our house.
My DH gave me a vacuum one year for xmas. He will not live it down. Ever.
I hear you on the self-starting. I wish my DH was more demonstrative, too. DH wanted to get me something HE actually wants this year. I would've been pissed. I had already decided to get it for HIM. There's nothing physical I want that costs as much $$, so after much pestering I told him I want him to take me out... of course I will more than likely have to figure out when and where and hire a babysitter :/
I would LOVE a new vacuum for Christmas! Why is that such a bad gift? They're not cheap - good ones, that is. And they ARE staples, no?
Maybe I'm too practical.
Anonymous wrote:This was a great thread -- thanks for sharing. my husband rocks at gift giving and he's getting an extra big hug and kiss tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband fits right in here. He actually means well, but is pretty forgetful a lot of the time. We do stockings for each person in the family - even the dog. I remind my husband a bazillion times not to forget to get something for my stocking. Last year, he totally spaced it. So on christmas morning, both kids, the dog and the husband all had stockings filled with fun, thoughtful gifts, but mine was empty. My daughter actually cried because she was so sad for me. "Oh mamma," she told me. "What did you do wrong last year? Santa must be so mad at you, but I thought you were really good most of the time." She went on to speculate for DAYS about why Santa was mad at me - was it the parking ticket? the time I forgot to feed the dog? the time I said $*%&* when I dropped something in the kitchen? I had to totally suck it up and let her think I'd totally blown it in Santa's eyes, when it was actually my husband's fault for forgetting. He felt so bad! Never again - I'm stuffing my own stocking this year!!
Oh, this made me cry!
This is also (partly) why we don't have stockings at our house.
My DH gave me a vacuum one year for xmas. He will not live it down. Ever.
I hear you on the self-starting. I wish my DH was more demonstrative, too. DH wanted to get me something HE actually wants this year. I would've been pissed. I had already decided to get it for HIM. There's nothing physical I want that costs as much $$, so after much pestering I told him I want him to take me out... of course I will more than likely have to figure out when and where and hire a babysitter :/
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
It appears that I'm getting a vacuum (handy vac) this year. I was checking our Amazon account to figure out when my remaining purchases are due to arrive and I saw that he ordered a vacuum to be sent to himself (c/o my dad) to my parent's house. It's not a gift for my parents (i buy all their gifts).
Under what paradigm is it okay to buy your wife a vacuum for Christmas?
I honestly don't know what to say. That man could literally buy me any piece of jewelry in the world and I'd be okay with it. He could go to Macy's and buy a $10 pair of earrings and I'd thrilled out of my mind. It would be the first pair of earrings he ever bought me and I would cherish them. But a vacuum? I am so sad.
Christmas is now officially just about the kids in our house.