Has anyone had success getting the grandparents to cool it with gifts for LO? We don't like a lot of clutter, and LO already has way more toys than she needs, so we have tried to express that *one* gift is plenty. Instead, one grandparent gives dozens for Christmas and birthdays, and a few trinkets for other holidays as well. I've asked her to limit the shopping but she hasn't, and even when it seems that she does, we will come home later to a bag of toys or clothes that she dropped off after the fact.
Has anyone had any luck having this discussion? Right now I just return or donate the extra stuff, but I hate that she's wasting her money, and eventually LO will be big enough to notice if we get rid of the stuff so that will no longer be an option! I'd love her to buy one, reasonably priced toy, but at the very least, buying one $50 toy instead of 10 $5 toys would be a start! We have also suggested gift cards to My Gym or swimming, but that hasn't really worked.
I realize this is a classic first world problem, and I'm glad that she wants to see LO happy, but this seriously drives me nuts.
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
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Then, MIL gets bent out of shape when DD doesn't end up wearing most of the stuff she gets her. I just put a few outfits on her to show how ridiculously big they are (MIL didn't believe me because she said the clothes didn't look that big).
Wow, sorry that ended up being my own little vent. I'm pretty snarky with my MIL because she never listens. I'd just take a bunch of the stuff you don't want or need to her house and tell her to keep it there. Or, I like @WasNotWas ideas about regifting, etc.
Ugh. We've been having this issue even before we had DD. My mom buys us random stuff from Home Goods that we don't want or need (another set of wooden spoons, thanks), and the ILs would rather throw money at us than actually spend time with us (thanks for the gift card to Cheesecake Factory, how about you come with us to dinner for once?). Now that DD is here, its nothing but frilly little dresses and way too many toys. Some stuff I return, some of the uglier clothes I send to daycare for back-ups.
My mom is much easier to talk to and gets it for the most part (though I do have to tell her to resist the deals she finds at Marshalls), but MIL is another story. When we tell her to please stop buying things, big things especially, the response is, "Whatever." Literally, that's exactly what she says. She's impossible, and I'm beyond fed up with her. I'd much rather have ILs spend time with DD than buy her things, and they just don't get that.
What adult says "whatever"?!?
My SO's BIL and sister (mostly his BIL) has said to keep the money they would use to buy something with and put it away for their little one. But MIL took offense to that and said that if she wants to buy something, she'll buy something and if she wants to put money away, she'll put it away.
If my mom buys DD something, its usually because we've specifically said we want it for DD or its a keepsake that she'll have for a long time not just a random toy. Which is nice.
I mean the stuff is nothing like the clothes I wear. It looks like something a person in a retirement home would like. My husband and I have both told her to not buy me clothes because we have different taste. She keeps doing it! All the time.
I have a whole bag in my room right now that I haven't done anything with. What adult buys another adult clothes. I'm a grown woman I can buy my own clothes!
The thing that irks me is she offered to buy lo pjs. It's winter here. I get the pjs and they are clearly from a second hand store and too small. Meanwhile she is wasting money on toys we don't need and asked her not to buy.
My mil loves to buy me clothes for Xmas, but she has no idea what size I am. I am short, so she buys petite small tops. The problem is, I've always had big boobs. There is no way a small anything is getting over them. She just had no idea. So frustrating.
Just my two cents