brandylouwho
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OK, I must first say that my mother-in-law is kind and loving, even if I don't always see eye to eye with her.
but she keeps doing something that drives me nuts and I have all I can do to just keep my mouth shut. I am looking for good ideas on how to address this issue without causing a huge family fight...which seem to be easy to start on this side of the family.
The problem involves kids selling crap (oh- I mean "stuff") for school, daycare, clubs, whatever.
Everytime my nephew has something to sell, he always wants to sell a gazillion to win some grand (and realistically unattainable) prize. And every time instead of buying something from him, my MIL buys something for him instead. She doesn't donate to the cause instead of buying the useless stuff...she buys something for the nephew.
While this really is none of my business, I feel like she goes out of my way to tell me about it! This drives me nuts. I feel that she is missing the entire point of the sales and teaching the nephew the wrong lesson along the way. Afterall, the sales are usually to raise money for something extra (new playground equipiment, an extra field trip, etc.) and the point isn't for the kid the earn some cheap prize...it is to help raise money for the greater good.
In the past I have 1) said nothing and changed the subject 2) mentioned that my grandma hates those sales too, so she donates to the cause instead and 3) have asked her what the fundraiser was raising money for...but she just does not seem to get the hint.
I am wondering if I am being unreasonable...of course I think I am right in my way of thinking, but really she can do whatever she wants with her money. Yet, I can't get over how she keeps telling me about this. Why does she have to tell me? If I didn't hear aobut it all the time, maybe it wouldn't bother me so much.
Has anyone else ran into this sort of thing? Anyone have any good ideas how to politely approach this issue?
So far she has always bought something from our DD and in the future, if she tries to just give her a gift I will tell her flat out that DD doesn't need a prize, she needs donations to the club (or whatever). But right now the situation doesn't invovle our kid...it is the other grandchild.
Thanks for listening to my rant. DH says he agrees with me, but it is his mom, he doesn't want to hear me complain about her.
I just gotta get this off my chest so I can let it go!!!

The problem involves kids selling crap (oh- I mean "stuff") for school, daycare, clubs, whatever.
Everytime my nephew has something to sell, he always wants to sell a gazillion to win some grand (and realistically unattainable) prize. And every time instead of buying something from him, my MIL buys something for him instead. She doesn't donate to the cause instead of buying the useless stuff...she buys something for the nephew.
While this really is none of my business, I feel like she goes out of my way to tell me about it! This drives me nuts. I feel that she is missing the entire point of the sales and teaching the nephew the wrong lesson along the way. Afterall, the sales are usually to raise money for something extra (new playground equipiment, an extra field trip, etc.) and the point isn't for the kid the earn some cheap prize...it is to help raise money for the greater good.

In the past I have 1) said nothing and changed the subject 2) mentioned that my grandma hates those sales too, so she donates to the cause instead and 3) have asked her what the fundraiser was raising money for...but she just does not seem to get the hint.
I am wondering if I am being unreasonable...of course I think I am right in my way of thinking, but really she can do whatever she wants with her money. Yet, I can't get over how she keeps telling me about this. Why does she have to tell me? If I didn't hear aobut it all the time, maybe it wouldn't bother me so much.
Has anyone else ran into this sort of thing? Anyone have any good ideas how to politely approach this issue?
So far she has always bought something from our DD and in the future, if she tries to just give her a gift I will tell her flat out that DD doesn't need a prize, she needs donations to the club (or whatever). But right now the situation doesn't invovle our kid...it is the other grandchild.
Thanks for listening to my rant. DH says he agrees with me, but it is his mom, he doesn't want to hear me complain about her.
