Anonymous wrote:OP. Your post hurts my heart. My MIL has been dead for 5 years, and I still cry every Christmas remembering how much effort she put into DD and DS, along with her other 10 grandchildren. I miss her so much.
Believe me, one day you will cherish these ornaments. Or not. Because you don't accept them with the love they are offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, OP, you win the shrew-of-the-day award on DCUM, and that's no small achievement. Can you not appreciate the fact that you have united 99 percent of DCUM-land against your position, a fairly unusual feat, and reassess why you feel such umbrage over your MIL's imperfect ornaments?
Poor husband, poor family. They all have to deal with OP.
I have been a model DIL. My MIL does not read minds so she has no idea that I was annoyed. And my DH agrees with me and is also annoyed!
2 peas in a pod! Poor MIL and kids.
So you've only thought wonderful thoughts about every one of your MIL's actions?
I recongize that my MIL comes from a good place and loves my children unconditionally and that I can either give her the benefit of the doubt or not. And giving her the benefit of the doubt goes a long way to a harmonious and happy relationship.
Anonymous wrote:First ornaments are NOT a thing. They're just not .
Anonymous wrote:I think you're right. Might be where the disconnect is. DH and I spent quite a bit of time picking out our kids' first ornaments. I feel like it makes them less special to have a second version with the year and their names and a horrible picture. If my kid has an ornament for them each year, I want it to be something that my DH and I pick out and something that is well done. It's something I enjoy and have looked forward to doing for my kids.
My MIL does not read minds so she has no idea that I was annoyed. And my DH agrees with me and is also annoyed!
If your husband invests "quite a bit of time picking out our kids' first ornaments" and is annoyed with his mother for making similar -- but not nearly as nice! -- ornaments, he is the tool of the century.
This isn't even first world problems. This is people so full of themselves that they can't accept a simple token from a close relative without seeing it as a threat and a violation of some absurd (no doubt Pinterest-induced) standard of crafty cutesiness. OP, you better thank your lucky stars that the biggest problem you have this holiday season is an inferior ornament. That kind of ingratitude sounds like an invitation to some seriously bad karma.
Anonymous wrote:First ornaments are NOT a thing. They're just not .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, OP, you win the shrew-of-the-day award on DCUM, and that's no small achievement. Can you not appreciate the fact that you have united 99 percent of DCUM-land against your position, a fairly unusual feat, and reassess why you feel such umbrage over your MIL's imperfect ornaments?
Poor husband, poor family. They all have to deal with OP.
I have been a model DIL. My MIL does not read minds so she has no idea that I was annoyed. And my DH agrees with me and is also annoyed!
2 peas in a pod! Poor MIL and kids.
So you've only thought wonderful thoughts about every one of your MIL's actions?
I think you're right. Might be where the disconnect is. DH and I spent quite a bit of time picking out our kids' first ornaments. I feel like it makes them less special to have a second version with the year and their names and a horrible picture. If my kid has an ornament for them each year, I want it to be something that my DH and I pick out and something that is well done. It's something I enjoy and have looked forward to doing for my kids.
My MIL does not read minds so she has no idea that I was annoyed. And my DH agrees with me and is also annoyed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post makes me fearful of having a DIL someday. So many land mines that would never in a million years occur to me. Be gracious, say thank you, and hang the ornaments.
Well, you could ask before spending your time or money on something that duplicates or preempt a something your DIlL wants to do. Would that be so hard?
Not a bad point, but absent mind reading how does one know what "duplicates or preempts something DIL wants to do." For example, I (not PP) had NO IDEA that "First Christmas Tree Ornaments" were a Thing. And now that I know I still don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post makes me fearful of having a DIL someday. So many land mines that would never in a million years occur to me. Be gracious, say thank you, and hang the ornaments.
Well, you could ask before spending your time or money on something that duplicates or preempt a something your DIlL wants to do. Would that be so hard?