Everyone and every couple is different. If she is happy and she obviously is, then that is all that matters. My husband and I tend to be "practical" gift type people. I have gotten pots and pans for Christmas and I love them!! I have also given my husband tools, work bench, chain saw etc.. as presents in the past. Personally, if I had a choice between expensive jewelry or something for the house, I would pick something for the house.... Everyone is different. Just be happy for her.![]()
How would I feel about it? I would be wondering why my husband is buying me a Mother's Day gift when I'm not his mother!
A friend of mine posted a pic on Facebook of the new vacuum her DH had bought her for Mother's Day. I was raised in a home, where if my Dad had given my Mom housewares he would have slept outside. Housewares were not a gift, they were a purchase that was made for the home. My DH would never by me a vacuum as a gift.
I must admit, that when I saw the pic of the vacuum, I thought to myself, "How awful" but I dare not post . My mother on the other hand is now 80 and has lost much of her filter. Apparently, she's FB friends with my friend. She posted exactly what she thought of that vacuum! While I agreed with my Mom's sentiment, I had to cringe when I saw her post.
I wouldn't have a problem with it. We got a Dyson several years ago. DH loves it so much that HE does all the vacuuming now.
May be a nice way of suggesting that your DH take over the cleaning chores since he liked the vacuum enough to buy it. I've been married for 40 yrs. My DH loves to clean, handles the laundry, etc. I am getting the best Mother's Day gift ever- this year... a trip to WDW ...2 weeks and counting![]()
Just wondering why those who say they want practical gifts like housewares think that other gift are dust collectors or wasteful. My Dh takes me shopping to pick out clothes, or sends me away for a girls weekend, etc. These are things I would never do for myself. (When we met, I was 24 and was still wearing clothes I owned in HS, not cause I didn't have money, but because I just never shop for myself.). He reminds me that I need to be pampered on occasion.
Probably for the same reason you do not like practical gifts...they do not get enjoyment out of them.