Anonymous wrote:PP, you sound like a great MIL. I have horses and would love for my MIL to buy me a load of hay! A gift card to a pet or tack store would not be a gift for the animals, it's an indulgence for me! Would love it.
I don't understand this DIL at all. If she doesnt like it, she can use the gift card to buy dog food and the part of her budget usually used for dog food at that store to buy what she wants somewhere else. What fools these kids are to complain.
Anonymous wrote:Now that you spell it out it sounds even worse..... here's some dog food new DIL
Anonymous wrote:I would be THRILLED to receive a gift card for a pet store.
OP's son is an idiot to blab to his mother.
Anonymous wrote: OP here...in my defense, I did suggest to ds (before Christmas) that I might get a nice Kitchen Aid mixer for her, as mine and my moms also has been the workhorse of our kitchens. Plus I could order it online for them to pickup where they live. Ds informed me they had a mixer, (not a kitchenaid one). In retrospect I should have just got the nice one-but they are going to move after graduating next may and it's one more thing to move.
I guess what I'm feeling is-my MIL has given odd gifts to us for 20 years. Up to and including yesterdayDh and I have always smiled and said Thank You, and never even considered saying anything to her about it. So DS grew up with this example (we taught the kids the same, they got some wierd stuff but handwrote nice thank you notes to her). So what happened? In my family we just don't question others about gifts.
But I'm going to let it go and not mention it again. For safety from now on I'll just get them each the same gift.
Anonymous wrote: OP here...in my defense, I did suggest to ds (before Christmas) that I might get a nice Kitchen Aid mixer for her, as mine and my moms also has been the workhorse of our kitchens. Plus I could order it online for them to pickup where they live. Ds informed me they had a mixer, (not a kitchenaid one). In retrospect I should have just got the nice one-but they are going to move after graduating next may and it's one more thing to move.
I guess what I'm feeling is-my MIL has given odd gifts to us for 20 years. Up to and including yesterdayDh and I have always smiled and said Thank You, and never even considered saying anything to her about it. So DS grew up with this example (we taught the kids the same, they got some wierd stuff but handwrote nice thank you notes to her). So what happened? In my family we just don't question others about gifts.
But I'm going to let it go and not mention it again. For safety from now on I'll just get them each the same gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, OP, it's a bit of a strange gift - you essentially gave a gift to your son and his dog and totally ignored your new daughter in law. Not cool. I'd suggest that you call and explain your reason for the gift.
I agree and early on, I would have been hurt by such a gift. Even if I hated it, I think something more personal would have been better.
But it WAS personal. The DIL loves the dog and the OP went out of her way to take what little she knows of the DIL to find a gift based on what she knows she loves... which is the dog. It's a very nice, thoughtful gift.
To be hurt by that is the ultimate in diva, spoiled behavior.[