Really, I don't know why this annoys me so bad but it does. And yes, I realize DH probably shouldn't have posted the picture of Facebook, but really DH's aunt??? We dressed up the cat in a tutu my sister gave us for LO. DH decided cat needed a hat and grabbed the one his aunt gave us. He then proceeded to take a picture and post it to Facebook, saying we're preparing the cat for years of LO playing dress-up with him. Now, I get that we probably shouldn't have done this or at least not posted it to Facebook. DH's aunt posted on the picture " My hat was on a cat...not a happy Auntie Babs!" Okay, I get it. I really do. But then she posts "I've always been told when you have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all." Which, given the rest of their back and forth, was completely directed at us. Really??? We put a hat on a cat.
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Well, Auntie Babs certainly doesn't know how to follow her own "I've always been told" rules, but is good at the "passive agressive" skills! It's just a hat. And it's just a cat! For goodness sakes, the baby is going to live with the cat - I'm sure the cat will lay all over baby's stuff all the time (I know mine already try and steal his blankets!). Just ignore her.
FWIW, I think it's hilarious (and very Dr. Seuss-ian!). And the last line of your post made me giggle.
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Aunt Babs needs to chill the hell out.
It's not like you wiped the cats ass with it.
I don't see any reason why you shouldn't have posted that pic to FB. It's funny. When one of my friends was getting ready to have their baby, they posted a pic of the DH testing the baby bjorn with their pug (which was a shower gift). Aunt Babs needs to zip her lips. The item now belongs to you and you can do what you want with it!
family is such a treat sometimes.
I don't know your relationship with her, but I can see where she is coming from. I might have raised an eyebrow, too, if I recognized a gift I gave someone for their baby instead on their cat. I wouldn't have known what it meant--was it a real joke or did they not like the gift? However, if I had a better relationship with the person I would have known it was a joke. Sounds like your aunt took it the wrong way
Also, what kind of hat was it? Did she make it herself or buy it?
Yeah. I'm on board with this. People REALLY need to get over themselves!!!
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If someone can help me with how to do it, I'll post the picture. It's kind of cute.
We're not super close with DH's aunt - usually only see her and uncle maybe a handful of times each year at family functions. As for the hat, it was something she bought at a store, if it was handmade I wouldn't have put it on him for fear of it coming undone or something.
Love it! Thanks for sharing the pic...
Personally I would take Aunt Babs advice (that she didn't take) and not say anything at all! Maybe get another matching hat and take a pic with baby and cat together matching...
That is awesome.
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