We (dh and myself) and my two daughters get very detailed Christmas lists from my DIL as to what to get her children for Christmas and birthdays - right down to catalog numbers and prices. (BTW this is the same DIL who told me they could not come over on Christmas because she didn't want to spend "all day" in the car (her parents lived 15 minutes from us) and Christmas was for families. Never did get an answer as to exactly what we are.)
I love the children and while I am glad to get SUGGESTIONS, I really enjoy shopping for them and picking out things that I think they will love and may be a little beyond the scope of what they have seen and want. I have been deluged with toy catalogs this year - as a result of buying from a couple last year and have really liked one from THe Museum and Highlights - put out by the people who publish Highlights magazine. Very creative and different things. This year I sent four matching sweaters from LL Bean for the whole family, building toys for my grandson and a matching dress and doll dress for my grandaughter. I am in the process of filling boxes for each kid with various things I have come across.
My point - how do you feel about supplying grandparents, aunts and uncles with "orders" as my BIl puts it for gifts for your children. Am I wrong in thinking this is impossibly out of line? Thanks.
I love the children and while I am glad to get SUGGESTIONS, I really enjoy shopping for them and picking out things that I think they will love and may be a little beyond the scope of what they have seen and want. I have been deluged with toy catalogs this year - as a result of buying from a couple last year and have really liked one from THe Museum and Highlights - put out by the people who publish Highlights magazine. Very creative and different things. This year I sent four matching sweaters from LL Bean for the whole family, building toys for my grandson and a matching dress and doll dress for my grandaughter. I am in the process of filling boxes for each kid with various things I have come across.
My point - how do you feel about supplying grandparents, aunts and uncles with "orders" as my BIl puts it for gifts for your children. Am I wrong in thinking this is impossibly out of line? Thanks.

Mom keeps a very detailed one that is added to all year, and also tallies up what people have said they're getting each person so there's no overlap. We very rarely have overlap and everyone gets stuff they want. Now, DH's family doesn't do lists, so we end up with presents we don't really want (I'm sorry, I know I love Disney, but I don't need six Minnie Mouse picture frames because that's the Disney stuff you could find.) Plus, we never have any idea what they want, either. I hate shopping like that.
DRIVES ME CRAZY!!!