Sneezie
<font color=darkorchid>I don't like unfinished tri
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She does know that I am angry and upset with how she chose to handle it, and she did confirm that she knew very well that it was a Christmas gift for me. She also admitted to doing it purposely because "you people shouldn't put things in my closet"
Ordinarily (as in, historically speaking) her father does ask her to hide the gifts in her room. In this instance, because she was at work, he just quickly shoved it in her closet. She was pissed off at me and wanted to ruin the surprise, just because.
She is generally a very good kid, however, lately it has been almost impossible for her to speak to us without being rude and antagonistic. Mostly she hibernates in her room and avoids having any contact with us...unless she wants us to drive her somewhere, or do something for her. Then we are the best parents ever!
My DD will be 19 next week, and I can honestly say that I can't see her even thinking she had a right to come up to me in MY house and say "you people shouldn't put things in my closet." I can not fathom this! Seriously? NO ONE (except the law) is going to tell me what I should or should not do in a house that I pay for!
I don't even think twice about going into the room that DD sleeps in and putting things into her closet. Like other posters, if she's in there, I will knock out of respect for her (in case she's changing clothes, on the phone, etc.) but that's it.
I do believe that as children grow older they deserve more privacy and respect, however I am not going to give them so much respect for their privacy that they think they can begin to disrespect me.
And FTR, if she would have come to me to ask about that cookie jar, I would have said "Aww, you found your gift!"

OP, I hope you and your daughter have worked through this issue, but I also urge you to please don't let your daughter get away with her bad behavior. It will not help her in the long run. Find out what's going on with her and if she says its nothing... demand that it stops!