“It doesn’t matter how sincere it -Is, nor how heartfelt the spirit, -Sentiment will not endear it, —What’s important is the price.” — Tom Lehrer’s Christmas Carol
We got one each for 8 days – no competition. Plus whatever our aunts/uncles and grandparents thought we would like – one gift each from each pair.
My crazy SIL buys each of her 2 daughters 64 gifts each Christmas (and sometimes there duplicate items in one’s gifts – such as when younger one got a doctor set and a veterinarian’s set which had the same pieces in both sets). For some reason she has it in her head that their parents used to buy them each 64 gifts. I know her since she was 11 – she did not either get anywhere near that number of gifts nor did husband. She insists she used to count them.
Husband figured out she must have counted all the gifts under the tree and in her mind ALL the gifts were for her – only thing either of us can think of.
And I am not talking small gift items (such as would have been 50 cents/a dollar when I was young).
stairsteppublishing almost 3 years ago
I had a cousin who counted whether she got more than her brother. I almost didn’t give her a present that year. Unfortunately, she had alrady seen it.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sibling rivalry in the making.
KEA almost 3 years ago
“It doesn’t matter how sincere it -Is, nor how heartfelt the spirit, -Sentiment will not endear it, —What’s important is the price.” — Tom Lehrer’s Christmas Carol
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Way to raise them materialistically.
EMGULS79 almost 3 years ago
It all evens out. Her “extra” presents might just be ugh CLOTHES.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Identical lumps of coal are so fair . :)
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
Ben has gone overboard,play the “I got your nose game”, GIVE ’EM BACK< BEN !
mafastore almost 3 years ago
We got one each for 8 days – no competition. Plus whatever our aunts/uncles and grandparents thought we would like – one gift each from each pair.
My crazy SIL buys each of her 2 daughters 64 gifts each Christmas (and sometimes there duplicate items in one’s gifts – such as when younger one got a doctor set and a veterinarian’s set which had the same pieces in both sets). For some reason she has it in her head that their parents used to buy them each 64 gifts. I know her since she was 11 – she did not either get anywhere near that number of gifts nor did husband. She insists she used to count them.
Husband figured out she must have counted all the gifts under the tree and in her mind ALL the gifts were for her – only thing either of us can think of.
And I am not talking small gift items (such as would have been 50 cents/a dollar when I was young).