My in-laws visited us this weekend. Beforehand, my MIL asked what she could get Avery for Easter. I suggested a puzzle. She came with a puzzle, book, a wooden Noah's Ark and markers. Over the weekend, we did some shopping only because we had an open house going on at our home. My MIL proceeded to buy Avery two wooden puzzles, two videos, some clothes and a stuffed animal. I am upset with her spending so much on our daughter, especially at one time. I asked her nicely not to buy the toys because our daughter already has enough. She says she enjoys doing it and doesn't see Avery enough and that she does the same for her other grandchildren.
I am uncomfortable with this situation because eventhough she may be too young to understand now, I don't want Avery to grow up expecting gifts from her grandparents. I don't think my MIL knows how to show love or affection without it being through money. My sister-in-law and I feel the same way and have asked her to not give our kids presents like she does. I would rather have the money put in a college fund or something. I am annoyed that she doesn't respect our wishes. My husband kind of joked about her going overboard, but she doesn't hear things she doesn't want to hear.
I don't want to sound ungrateful that my MIL is so generous to her grandchildren. A couple friends of mine said I should feel lucky because it is less things I have to buy. I would rather her spend time with her playing etc, not spending money. My FIL got down on the floor and played with Avery and by the end of the weekend she was wanting to sit in his lap. That is what makes her happy. Am I wrong for not wanting my MIL to go overboard on gifts and money?
Jennifer
I am uncomfortable with this situation because eventhough she may be too young to understand now, I don't want Avery to grow up expecting gifts from her grandparents. I don't think my MIL knows how to show love or affection without it being through money. My sister-in-law and I feel the same way and have asked her to not give our kids presents like she does. I would rather have the money put in a college fund or something. I am annoyed that she doesn't respect our wishes. My husband kind of joked about her going overboard, but she doesn't hear things she doesn't want to hear.
I don't want to sound ungrateful that my MIL is so generous to her grandchildren. A couple friends of mine said I should feel lucky because it is less things I have to buy. I would rather her spend time with her playing etc, not spending money. My FIL got down on the floor and played with Avery and by the end of the weekend she was wanting to sit in his lap. That is what makes her happy. Am I wrong for not wanting my MIL to go overboard on gifts and money?
Jennifer
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