Anonymous wrote:Just tell her you won't do it and she should ask the company for a refund. I gave my dad StoryWorth for his birthday one year, and he didn't like the format. He told me he'd rather just type out his life story than answer the questions. I contacted the company and asked for a refund and they gave it to me, no questions asked.
the company emails MIL my weekly responses to the writing prompt so she will know if I complete the assignment each week.
Anonymous wrote:We got Storyworth for our retired parents--I think that's more the target demographic!
I think you have lots of options, including telling MIL that it's not for you--you'll "have lots of time to share those stories with your daughter in person when time is in not in such short supply."
Maybe you could ask your MIL if she would be kind enough to do the entries about HER life, so her grandchild will be able to read the stories?
Anonymous wrote:Nope. Would not do it, based on her getting weekly copies of what I write alone.
Anonymous wrote:Jeez. Such MIL haters. Why can’t we assume she means well and was trying to help you document this time in your life. Of course it’s too much, but you don’t have to be so angry.
I had a friend who “sent” his baby an email every week and I was always envious that he had taken the time to capture those sweet early memories. My kids were born before smart phones so we didn’t have the incessant documentation.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I am a new mom. DD was born in Feb. I received my gift tonight from my MIL. She purchased a subscription for me from a company called Storybooks. I’ve never heard of this before, so if you’re in the dark like I was, basically it’s this company that emails you a writing prompt every week and you are to fill it out. After the year is up, these responses are compiled into a book for you. My MIL thought it would be a wonderful idea for me to do for my daughter because I am a new mom, so when she’s older, she can read all about mom.
While I appreciate the thought behind this, this gift is so not me. I do not like to write, let alone journal. Never have, never will. To me, this is a huge commitment for an entire year that I just don’t have time for. Again, I’m a new mom, I’m now back at work - I don’t have the time nor desire to write a short story on my life each week for a YEAR. A YEAR!!
I suppose if you’re a really sentimental person and you enjoy writing in your spare time, this would be a great gift. But to me, she gifted me WORK.
Also, the company emails MIL my weekly responses to the writing prompt so she will know if I complete the assignment each week.
Ugh. Thanks for letting me vent.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true the gifted sees the responses? I gave this to my mom and I'm not sure that's true.