My MIL regularly brings gifts for DS for no reason at all. They are usually in the $30-$50 range so not small toys. Example, yesterday she brings over this
CAT 18" Rev Dump Truck. The toys are commonly not age appropriate (the truck is 3+, DS will be 2 in July) and she never runs these by DH or I. Just shows up with a toy, commonly already out of the packaging (but brings the packaging), and gives the toy to DS. Then asks, "I hope it's ok".
I don't want to squash her fun or be extremely controlling, but I wish she would run this past DH and I before just giving stuff to DS. We're trying to keep him from getting too big a case of the gimmies. But MIL always gives the toy to DS before we even have a chance to say no (like she is holding the toy when she comes in the door). So taking the item from DS would cause a huge problem. Yesterday DH got into it with his Mom because he felt the toy was too large for DS and told his Mom to take it back to her house and DS can play with it when he gets bigger or return the toy.
How do you handle grandparent gift giving? I think DH needs to have a chat with his Mom about the amount of stuff/asking us first/etc. DH agrees. The problem is we have so many battles with MIL that it gets tiring and we are really trying to pick our battles. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Re: Gifts from Grandparents - How do you handle?
Turns out DH was particularly annoyed with his Mom because he had asked her not to do something and she went ahead and did it anyways then blamed us when explaining why she "had to do it". I was already at work so I missed all the morning chaos. So the truck probably just pushed him over the edge.