KatelynnsAuntie
<font color=teal>We always bring in bottles of wat
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A very good friend of mine and I exchange Christmas gifts every year, mostly a few little things. One thing I gave her last year was some Christmas soaps wrapped up in pretty celophane (sp) paper that I got at a specialty shop.
Yesterday at church she stopped by while I was working in the nursery and dropped off a gift bag for me. At the time I had my hands full so I didn't open it until later. It's a good thing I didn't open it in front of her, because I was shocked and I know it would have shown on my face. One of the things in the bag was...you guessed it...those same soaps, unopened. She regifted me with my own gift!!
It made me kind of sad because they had several gift soaps to choose from and I picked that one out specially for her. So not only did she not like it enough to keep it, she apparantly didn't even remember that I was the one who gave it to her!
So, of course, the moral here is, if you're going to regift, at least make sure the person you're regifting is not the person who gave you the gift in the first place!
Yesterday at church she stopped by while I was working in the nursery and dropped off a gift bag for me. At the time I had my hands full so I didn't open it until later. It's a good thing I didn't open it in front of her, because I was shocked and I know it would have shown on my face. One of the things in the bag was...you guessed it...those same soaps, unopened. She regifted me with my own gift!!

It made me kind of sad because they had several gift soaps to choose from and I picked that one out specially for her. So not only did she not like it enough to keep it, she apparantly didn't even remember that I was the one who gave it to her!
So, of course, the moral here is, if you're going to regift, at least make sure the person you're regifting is not the person who gave you the gift in the first place!

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