OhmyjesussprinkleschristinheaveneverlovingGOD!!! Guess who got an overstuffed package of threadbare consignment little boy newborn clothes in the mf'ing mail today???
What the hell is wrong with this woman? I sent her a text about it and her response was, "I know you're over saturated with clothes now but that just means you can return some of the new clothes you got and put that money towards diapers and things he'll need."
What. The. Ever. Loving. *edited for content because I just can't even right now*
Is it appropriate at this point to have a bonfire in the backyard and just burn all of this shit?
Ugh. Ok. Now that I've freaked out I guess I can scrape my sanity together, fold all this stuff and put it aside and have a sane conversation with DH about how to handle this diplomatically.
Re: Gah! She did it again!!! (Continuation of my MIL rant)
Jamie
Jamie
SEND IT BACK..totally agree with the note to add a little extra kick
It's not like having a handful of new outfits is unreasonable either.
But totally agree send it back or donate it! So sorry you have to deal with this woman!
*forgot how to English
Totally agree with pp's just wanted to say holy hell!! Donate to a women's shelter maybe just to switch it up? Oh- and take the tax deduction!
I vote we tell your postman to burn things from your MIL's address.
Sure! I could totally use a Christmas Story bunny suit. Though I don't know what I'm going to do with a *new* item of clothing. Hahaha
Ugh.
I ended up calling her last night and saying I'm putting all of these aside and we can go together when she visits in January (Lord, help me) to the local consignment store and trade all of them in for a larger size and/or cash them out for diapers. She was "baffled" as to why I'd want to that but at least didn't have a nuclear melt down over it.
Probably because she brought up the subject of Christmas presents for the kids and I didn't just immediately shut her down and let her go on and on about a toy set that a) won't fit in my house and b) my kids won't be interested in. So, obviously, I am just expecting it to show up next month ...
At your last post I didn't fully understand the lengths your MIL goes to... Now I think I do. She sounds like a nightmare! I have an appreciation for my own now. (Who will be here any minute with another truckload of stuff, I'm sure.)
That teacher comment is *exactly* why I don't regret moving half the country away from mine and my DH's family. God, I'd lose my freaking mind. Oh, I don't know. Too much unwanted stuff is still too much stuff in the grand scheme of things.
Maybe have the same talk I had with mine? Just "Hey, I can't use this now, let's trade it in together and get either more age appropriate stuff of diapers/supplies?" I mean, mine wasn't thrilled but was at least receptive to the idea. Plan B if she balked was to tell her I'd just donate or mail the unwanted things back from here on out.
Nope. I am TERRIFIED of upsetting my MiL. But I'm learning how to not accept most of her stuff. Today she is out buying a vintage stroller. When she mentioned I could have it, I told her how great it would look at her cottage and she took the hint.
That just made my day.
Jamie
Her recent purchase for my kids was a Halloween lamp that supposedly came from an antique store and it's creepy AF. I'm honestly afraid to even use it because of old wiring or something.
I'd be curious to see the inside of her house, actually.
You need to tell this weirdo off though. Seriously. She's actively trying to steal the pleasure of dressing your child. She had her chance. She wants yours too.