Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband gave me a custom family name sign. The problem is its grammatically incorrect. Our last name ends in s and he didn't make it plural. So the sign says (for example) "The Jones" instead of "The Joneses" or "The Jones Family" I don't honestly know what to do with it.
My uncle made one for us that says "The Henderson's" but it's the thought that counts. And the effort and skill he used in making it.
Reminds me of my husband overhearing a conversation: "Do you think Bill would like this sweater?" "I dunno, I've never seen him wear anything like that.". "Well, f#*k him! It's the thought that counts!"
Anonymous wrote:DH bought me puffy pants that are 3 sizes too big. I don’t understand them.
Anonymous wrote:What gifts did you/your family get this year that are going into the Buy Nothing pile, the donation pile, or maybe even the trash?
-Those tall, cylindrical wafer cookies with chocolate inside
Anonymous wrote:It wasn't for me, but 7 yo was a witch for Halloween so our au pair got her a Wiccan bible so she can learn to be a real witch. That got recycled quickly.
Anonymous wrote:My husband gave me a custom family name sign. The problem is its grammatically incorrect. Our last name ends in s and he didn't make it plural. So the sign says (for example) "The Jones" instead of "The Joneses" or "The Jones Family" I don't honestly know what to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:We didn’t do presents this year, so for once, NOTHING!
I did receive a metric ton of cookies and fudge that I could never eat. Sampled each and threw it away.
Anonymous wrote:Random perishables. Nothing says I don’t care more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband gave me a custom family name sign. The problem is its grammatically incorrect. Our last name ends in s and he didn't make it plural. So the sign says (for example) "The Jones" instead of "The Joneses" or "The Jones Family" I don't honestly know what to do with it.
My uncle made one for us that says "The Henderson's" but it's the thought that counts. And the effort and skill he used in making it.
Reminds me of my husband overhearing a conversation: "Do you think Bill would like this sweater?" "I dunno, I've never seen him wear anything like that.". "Well, f#*k him! It's the thought that counts!"
Anonymous wrote:My husband gave me a custom family name sign. The problem is its grammatically incorrect. Our last name ends in s and he didn't make it plural. So the sign says (for example) "The Jones" instead of "The Joneses" or "The Jones Family" I don't honestly know what to do with it.