Wendy31
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Background...
We are celebrating my Mom's bday this weekend. I have the *hardest* time coming up w/ what to get my mom for bdays & Christmas.
Recently, she & her brother (my uncle) went through some of my grandparents' things, & my mom now has a bunch of snapshot-type photographs of her as a little girl, my grandparents, & other relatives. (My grandparents have both passed away.)
There is one absolutely lovely 4x6 photo of my mom as a little girl w/ my grandparents (her parents). The photo is just beautiful.
I decided I wanted to enlarge the photo & put in a nice engraved frame as part of her bday gift.
My mom still works, so, today, I called my dad who is retired & asked if he knew where those photos are (& told him what I wanted to do) - I wanted to pick up the photo today while my mom was still at work. So, after Dad looks in a couple of places, he can't find the photos & says, "I don't really like looking through your mom's things too much anyway, & I don't feel comfortable going through her stuff."
Well, that's nice, I guess?
Of course, now I don't have a photo. He tells me that I can ask Mom where the photos are when she gets home... but it's for her bday, Dad!
Anyway, that got me to thinking...
Do you & your spouse have "my stuff"/"his or her stuff"/"our stuff"?
DH & I don't... especially something like photos. All our photos are in the same place, even photos from before we were married.
DH has one rubbermaid box & I have one rubbermaid box that contain items that we wanted to keep from our childhood/teenage/premarried lives. But I know where the box is, & I wouldn't hesitate to get in it if I needed to find something. I mean, we have separate closets & separate dressers for clothes & shoes & stuff. But I don't have anything hidden from DH & he doesn't have anything hidden from me (except, I guess, at times like Christmas).
And, in the future, if one of our children called DH & wanted to find a photo to use in a bday gift for me, I certainly wouldn't be upset if DH went searching through our photos to find the one needed.
I said something to DH & his response was that it was a "generational thing"?
As an aside, I KNOW that if I went over to their house, I could find the photo I need but, since Dad is home & he won't go looking through Mom's stuff, I also know he's not going to let me snoop!
So, anyway, what are everyone's thoughts on this?
I'm not mad or upset w/ Dad or anything... it just surprised me, you know? It'd be one thing if I asked him to go through her underwear drawer or something... but it was a photo. I'm thinking maybe he just didn't want to look... my Mom does keep & stash quite a bit of stuff - she's got stuff everywhere!
We are celebrating my Mom's bday this weekend. I have the *hardest* time coming up w/ what to get my mom for bdays & Christmas.
Recently, she & her brother (my uncle) went through some of my grandparents' things, & my mom now has a bunch of snapshot-type photographs of her as a little girl, my grandparents, & other relatives. (My grandparents have both passed away.)
There is one absolutely lovely 4x6 photo of my mom as a little girl w/ my grandparents (her parents). The photo is just beautiful.
I decided I wanted to enlarge the photo & put in a nice engraved frame as part of her bday gift.
My mom still works, so, today, I called my dad who is retired & asked if he knew where those photos are (& told him what I wanted to do) - I wanted to pick up the photo today while my mom was still at work. So, after Dad looks in a couple of places, he can't find the photos & says, "I don't really like looking through your mom's things too much anyway, & I don't feel comfortable going through her stuff."
Well, that's nice, I guess?
Of course, now I don't have a photo. He tells me that I can ask Mom where the photos are when she gets home... but it's for her bday, Dad!Anyway, that got me to thinking...
Do you & your spouse have "my stuff"/"his or her stuff"/"our stuff"?
DH & I don't... especially something like photos. All our photos are in the same place, even photos from before we were married.
DH has one rubbermaid box & I have one rubbermaid box that contain items that we wanted to keep from our childhood/teenage/premarried lives. But I know where the box is, & I wouldn't hesitate to get in it if I needed to find something. I mean, we have separate closets & separate dressers for clothes & shoes & stuff. But I don't have anything hidden from DH & he doesn't have anything hidden from me (except, I guess, at times like Christmas).
And, in the future, if one of our children called DH & wanted to find a photo to use in a bday gift for me, I certainly wouldn't be upset if DH went searching through our photos to find the one needed.
I said something to DH & his response was that it was a "generational thing"?
As an aside, I KNOW that if I went over to their house, I could find the photo I need but, since Dad is home & he won't go looking through Mom's stuff, I also know he's not going to let me snoop!

So, anyway, what are everyone's thoughts on this?
I'm not mad or upset w/ Dad or anything... it just surprised me, you know? It'd be one thing if I asked him to go through her underwear drawer or something... but it was a photo. I'm thinking maybe he just didn't want to look... my Mom does keep & stash quite a bit of stuff - she's got stuff everywhere!
. But when it comes to our hobbies, we are both pretty anal about them, so the fear of messing something up in the organization is enough of a deterrent to keep us out of each other's stuff, unless it is absolute necessity. I am a scrapbooker, and so I keep my photos pretty organized, so he would be scared to go rummaging around through them. But finding something for a gift, would probably qualify as a necessity, so he would do it. 2 Christmases ago, he bought be a gold chain for my engagement ring, because the psoriasis on my finger prevents me from wearing it. He went to where I keep my jewelry and found it, and gave me the gift with the ring on the chain.
and ask him what he needs and can usually either tell him exactly where it is or I will have to look myself because I know that it is in one of only a few specific places. My organization style is something like "organized chaos".