Jennasis
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I think giving surprise gifts usually comes from a place of genuine good intentions, but there is part of it that is about the giver.
For example, last year I gave my nephew a horse for Christmas. I was super stoked to do it. There are other minute details of the situation but ultimately his reaction was barely acknowledging that I gave him anything. I was deflated at his blase reaction, but I ultimately realized that just because I would've given my left arm and eye teeth for a horse of my own as a kid doesn't mean he would too. I suppose a part of me expected he was going to be as over the moon as I would have been at that age.
For example, last year I gave my nephew a horse for Christmas. I was super stoked to do it. There are other minute details of the situation but ultimately his reaction was barely acknowledging that I gave him anything. I was deflated at his blase reaction, but I ultimately realized that just because I would've given my left arm and eye teeth for a horse of my own as a kid doesn't mean he would too. I suppose a part of me expected he was going to be as over the moon as I would have been at that age.