jackiecline
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My mother in law always means well, and I get along with her for the most part. I have 4 daughters aged 10, 9, 6, and 4. When my two oldest were born and had their birthdays, she thought it a good idea to buy the girl whose birthday it wasn't , a present.
Because of this, my wife does the same thing. Over the years, the presents have gone from being token gifts to quite elaborate things. I have never agreed with the idea of 'not your birthday' presents. To me, it just adds more unnecessary expense and takes away some of the attention on the actual birthday girl. I have always tried my best to bring my girls up humble and because of the not your birthday present tradition, they always seem disappointed when they should be happy for the sister whose birthday it is.
Am I just being a grumpy Dad or do I have a point?
EDIT: it's my youngest daughters birthday today, and I just found out my other girls are getting 5 presents each from my mother in law. It's quite depressing.
Because of this, my wife does the same thing. Over the years, the presents have gone from being token gifts to quite elaborate things. I have never agreed with the idea of 'not your birthday' presents. To me, it just adds more unnecessary expense and takes away some of the attention on the actual birthday girl. I have always tried my best to bring my girls up humble and because of the not your birthday present tradition, they always seem disappointed when they should be happy for the sister whose birthday it is.
Am I just being a grumpy Dad or do I have a point?
EDIT: it's my youngest daughters birthday today, and I just found out my other girls are getting 5 presents each from my mother in law. It's quite depressing.