Just wondering if I'm the only one! I've been married for 9 years now, so it's really just kind of amusing to me, but my in-laws always send me less $$ for my birthday than my hubby. DH's birthday is a only a month before mine, so it's not like we don't notice. The kicker is my parents give us both the same amount. I joked to DH today that I should tell my parents to start cutting $5 off of each of his checks. Just wondering if anyone else has in-laws that send you less gift $$ than your spouse. OH, and BTW-- I am grateful for the $$-- just wanted to start a fun thread, so no need for negative Nellies to post! --Katie
My MIL always gives me less than DH and DS. My mother on the other hand always gives everyone the same amount. It is interesting to note that MIL has much more money than my mother.
So here's a question for you all who have inlaws who do not want to acknowledge you (not just with gifts but in general), why do you suppose that is? Was there an event or altercation that occurred before you married? Did thy think their child wasn't marrying into their appropriate status (my inlaws thought that my DH should have married "up" )? It seems like there was a lot of people that do not have a good relationship with their inlaws. And another question, how does your experiences effect how you will or do treat your sil or dil?
I know it is a bit of a hijack but I thought it would be interesting conversation...
Our parents only send cards for bdays. For Christmas DH's parents send him way more than me and my DM gives DH more than me. She likes him better cause he mowed her yard.![]()
I was only kind of hurt one year when all MIL sent me was a pair of Mickey socks. Okay, I love Mickey, but just a pair of socks?A couple days later when I pulled them off the card board holder, I felt something hard in one foot. There was a Disney GC that had slide all the way down the sock.
Always check the socks. You never know what may be in them.
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Well, I had a great relationship with my in-laws. Until I got married. They also went through a divorce at that time. (MIL moved out of the house the Monday after we got married Saturday--it was...uncomfortable (to say the least) the weeks before our wedding. And the wedding pictures of the family?So here's a question for you all who have inlaws who do not want to acknowledge you (not just with gifts but in general), why do you suppose that is? Was there an event or altercation that occurred before you married? Did thy think their child wasn't marrying into their appropriate status (my inlaws thought that my DH should have married "up" )? It seems like there was a lot of people that do not have a good relationship with their inlaws. And another question, how does your experiences effect how you will or do treat your sil or dil?
I know it is a bit of a hijack but I thought it would be interesting conversation...
So here's a question for you all who have inlaws who do not want to acknowledge you (not just with gifts but in general), why do you suppose that is? Was there an event or altercation that occurred before you married? Did thy think their child wasn't marrying into their appropriate status (my inlaws thought that my DH should have married "up" )? It seems like there was a lot of people that do not have a good relationship with their inlaws. And another question, how does your experiences effect how you will or do treat your sil or dil?
I know it is a bit of a hijack but I thought it would be interesting conversation...
So here's a question for you all who have inlaws who do not want to acknowledge you (not just with gifts but in general), why do you suppose that is? Was there an event or altercation that occurred before you married? Did thy think their child wasn't marrying into their appropriate status (my inlaws thought that my DH should have married "up" )? It seems like there was a lot of people that do not have a good relationship with their inlaws. And another question, how does your experiences effect how you will or do treat your sil or dil?
I know it is a bit of a hijack but I thought it would be interesting conversation...