I have a cousin who got married when I was an extremely broke single parent so I gave them a rather small gift card as a gift. I spent years feeling bad but was never in a position to do anything about it. I stopped feeling guilty when at my wedding their return gift was the same amount of cash, crumpled up, in a card from this cousin's brother with "and X too" signed. (the brother got a nice card and gave us a check, then there was crumpled cash with it) That was awkward.
Now this cousin is having a baby so I was invited to the wife's shower. Obviously this couple holds grudges. She wasn't around when I had my first so I never got a gift from them for a baby so there is not an amount to match or anything.
Usually my response would basically be, "ok, you suck but I can still be nice" and I would give them a nicer gift... maybe in the $75 range. But now DH is unemployed, I make exactly enough for us to barely get by and his line of work means he will be unemployed for at least 6 or 12 months. So does social etiquette basically dictate that I don't eat for a week to buy them the crazy crap they have registered for? All the expensive things my baby doesn't get to have so that I can buy it for somebody else instead?
I know I am sort of expected to just give them my used baby things (my moms already keeps telling my extended family they can have my things) but that doesn't really count as a gift.
How would you handle this? Would you be ok with only spending $20 or so? Or is that little enough that I should just not go? I feel embarrassed about it but I really can't afford to spend much on them, especially because they aren't particularly grateful people and obviously aren't very understanding of people struggling. I don't want to give nothing because I feel like I'm taking something out on the baby that way.
Now this cousin is having a baby so I was invited to the wife's shower. Obviously this couple holds grudges. She wasn't around when I had my first so I never got a gift from them for a baby so there is not an amount to match or anything.
Usually my response would basically be, "ok, you suck but I can still be nice" and I would give them a nicer gift... maybe in the $75 range. But now DH is unemployed, I make exactly enough for us to barely get by and his line of work means he will be unemployed for at least 6 or 12 months. So does social etiquette basically dictate that I don't eat for a week to buy them the crazy crap they have registered for? All the expensive things my baby doesn't get to have so that I can buy it for somebody else instead?
I know I am sort of expected to just give them my used baby things (my moms already keeps telling my extended family they can have my things) but that doesn't really count as a gift.
How would you handle this? Would you be ok with only spending $20 or so? Or is that little enough that I should just not go? I feel embarrassed about it but I really can't afford to spend much on them, especially because they aren't particularly grateful people and obviously aren't very understanding of people struggling. I don't want to give nothing because I feel like I'm taking something out on the baby that way.