Why do parents insist on bringing gifts when the invite says "No Gifts!"

OP, you do realize that gifts are not part of the Festivus experience? Thus, your daughter shouldn't even have made a list/cared about it if you truly celebrate Festivus.
 
Really makes me sad that the OP has all of these unused, unwanted toys lying all about, but has yet to mention donating them to a good cause..:(
We do what any good entrepreneur does. We sell them on Craigslist and eBay. DD gets the proceeds put into her UGMA.
 

Actually, I even said I do not take notes on posters ("I am not one to take notes on posters, but you post such outlandish stuff I can't help but remember it") andsimply remembered your posts becuase they are so over the top. Sorry I remembered the amount of wine incorrectly. I know that I, someone who thinks the US drinking age is a mistake and awlways offers her kids a sip or small glass of the adult beverage being consumed, and has a DD13 who does drink a small glass of wine at dinner once in a while, and is really quiet accepting ofserving alcohol at meals to minors came awa yfrom that thread thinking you seemed to waaaaay past me on the liberal scale ofhta issue and I am generally all the way over into liberal landcompared to most.

I don't care for the US age limit to drink either. I had my first sip of beer when I was in middle school.

I've only been to a friend of mine's Christmas party where they note "no gifts, please" in their invites. But then they're adults and don't lack for anything.
 
We do what any good entrepreneur does. We sell them on Craigslist and eBay. DD gets the proceeds put into her UGMA.

Speechless..:sad2:

And more convinced than ever that this poster is the "he" that several of us have assumed "he" is.. I guess the only question in my mind is, why try to reinvent yourself? Your style of writing; your attitude; your choice of topics and terminology; etc., are a dead giveaway..:confused3
 
Why speechless? It is the American way to make money in this country.

And you are very wrong about my sex. Men do not have DP's, women do.

:confused:

Unless DP means something different than what I think it does (Dear Partner), I think you're sadly mistaken.
 
I thought you were well off and didn't need the money. How bizarre.
 
Speechless..:sad2:

And more convinced than ever that this poster is the "he" that several of us have assumed "he" is.. I guess the only question in my mind is, why try to reinvent yourself? Your style of writing; your attitude; your choice of topics and terminology; etc., are a dead giveaway..:confused3

Was this person banned or did he just decide to stop posting? I have no idea who this can be.
 
Honestly, I'm quite surprised that you encourage you daughter to sell her unused toys when there are so many children who would love them.
 
Honestly, I'm quite surprised that you encourage you daughter to sell her unused toys when there are so many children who would love them.
And they get them. We do our part donation wise through our work with Meals on Wheels. Giving and donating is a very personal thing. We also give a gift through Heifer.org and help another family but I certainly do not need to justify how we earn our living or how we choose to donate and how much or how little to you or anyone else. Her unused gifts and unloved toys are in fact sold. We do not regift which many people have posted they have done. The money goes into DD's UGMA where she can use it how she chooses when she becomes of age.

If you want to attack a person because they sell their unloved toys on eBay, then you better start with just about everyone on DIS who has ever sold something online. We are successful because we have multiple streams of income...from DPs dance work, to my work, to investments. We truly can live like no one else because for so long we did live like no one else.

Thank you DR.
 
:confused:

Unless DP means something different than what I think it does (Dear Partner), I think you're sadly mistaken.

:)

I thought you were well off and didn't need the money. How bizarre.

I've gotten really confused throughout this thread because first it was about the OP "not" wanting anyone to bring gifts to his "DD's" birthday party - because they are unwanted, unused, and not needed.. BUT - then there are holidays OP refers to where DD is told to make a "list" - of items which she will never be able to have/use/or play with.. Then these items are "sold" - because it's the American way.. So what does OP have her put on the list? The hottest, most expensive items that will bring in the most money when OP turns around and sells them?? :confused3

I'm so confused by all of this I don't know if I'm coming or going.. But - it's the style that we all became accumstomed to before the reinvention, so I guess I shouldn't be too surprised..
 
And they get them. We do our part donation wise through our work with Meals on Wheels. Giving and donating is a very personal thing.

If you want to attack a person because they sell their unloved toys on eBay, then you better start with just about everyone on DIS who has ever sold something online. We are successful because we have multiple streams of income...from DPs dance work, to my work, to investments. We truly can live like no one else because for so long we did live like no one else.

Thank you DR.

:rotfl:

I just have to ask. How on earth can your daughter have so many toys that she never plays with them?
 
I've gotten really confused throughout this thread because first it was about the OP "not" wanting anyone to bring gifts to his "DD's" birthday party - because they are unwanted, unused, and not needed..

DD was told is she wanted to have a party with the girlies at The Melting Pot and be taken with a limo before having her first sleepover, it would be a NO GIFT PARTY. UNDERSTAND?

then there are holidays OP refers to where DD is told to make a "list" - of items which she will never be able to have/use/or play with..
No one has to TELL a child to make a list for the December holidays we refer to as Festivus. It comes very naturally. DP and I use it to make her purchases. We tell family please no gifts, but they give them anyway. DP and I did not get DD everything on her list.

Then these items are "sold" - because it's the American way.. So what does OP have her put on the list? The hottest, most expensive items that will bring in the most money when OP turns around and sells them?? :confused3.
Welcome to the Jump to Conclusions game. The items that are sold for profit are sold after several months of nonplay, non use or even non-opening.
 
I'm sensing a rudish tone to your voice OP. People are just asking questions. No need to be rudish. (I know that's not a word, but it best describes the tone)
 
Oh, no, it's not a sheep! It's a cow, geez, get it right. Leasing a sheep would be completely silly, but a cow on the other hand... ;)

Oh, yeah, my bad. A cow makes perfect sense. Everyone I know leases a cow. ;)

P.S. I wonder if the cow lease was a Festivus gift?
 
And that's not even the strangest part of this thread.

And how! :lmao:

We do what any good entrepreneur does. We sell them on Craigslist and eBay. DD gets the proceeds put into her UGMA.

Well, you won't be the first parent who has sold their kids' stuff on-line.

Why speechless? It is the American way to make money in this country.

And you are very wrong about my sex. Men do not have DP's, women do.

So you're answering the gender question. You are a woman and so is your PD. :goodvibes:

DD was told is she wanted to have a party with the girlies at The Melting Pot and be taken with a limo before having her first sleepover, it would be a NO GIFT PARTY. UNDERSTAND?

For those just joining us, this is in addition to a trip to Switzerland to visit ToC's leased cow and collect the cheese they get as a part of the cow package.

No one has to TELL a child to make a list for the December holidays we refer to as Festivus. It comes very naturally. DP and I use it to make her purchases. We tell family please no gifts, but they give them anyway. DP and I did not get DD everything on her list.

Welcome to the Jump to Conclusions game. The items that are sold for profit are sold after several months of nonplay, non use or even non-opening.

I must say I love the way you phrase things. You are an original if nothing else. :)

So are you working on getting rid of the stuff that's been lying around since Festivas '08? Care to share with us what you've got to sell? I know I, for one, am very curious to hear what kinds of toys and other gifts your DD gets. Something tells me her gifts are very unique. :teeth:
 

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