Wow. Maybe the giver has a bad sense of smell???? Can we think up anymore completely ridiculous what if's and maybes???? Gift lists are NORMAL PEOPLE!!!! Let me see, uhm, WEDDING REGISTRIES, BABY REGISTRIES, HOUSE REMODELING REGISTRIES,
AMAZON WISH LISTS, Toys R US has a list registry.
A PERFECT example of STICK TO THE LIST happened to my best friend at her baby shower. She created a registry at Target, DID NOT register for a crib, because she already had one. Her Aunt, bought her a crib-from Target who's return policy was at the time no receipt, no return-no store credit-NADA! She lived 400 miles away from where the baby shower took place and was not about to drag an unnecessary, unwanted,unregistered for crib. Donate it away-as many many many of you told the OP to do-NO, it was a gift to her why should she give that away? She ended up asking her Aunt for the receipt so she could return it. Her Aunt said "Oh I didn't know you had a registry at Target, I just ran in and grabbed the crib cause it was the first thing I saw" (It was on the Shower invitation that she was registered at Target)
Gift lists are made for ease of shopping. To take guess work and leg work out of the equation. IF you are given a list for an exchange-STICK TO IT-don't be lazy and run out and grab something mindlessly and thoughtlessly, and throw a gift card in. Gift Exchanges are voluntary, if you don't like it, don't do it. I was once given a mini pencil with a little puffy dangle thing hanging off the end at a family Christmas gift exchange. I was a kid so I thought I was bad and I cried. The following year, my parents were given 1 little chocolate truffle to share between both of them. The following Christmas, we banned extended family gift exchanges.
In closing, OP, I agree with ALL of your posts-welcome to the flamed family
