Mother's Day gift...
for high maintenance moms? Any suggestions? My mom isn't happy with anything unless it's expensive. She will never forget not receiving a gift. A card, flowers, and lunch is not enough. A homemade gift - forget about it. A sentimental/thoughtful gift - never. It's really annoying, honestly. I hope my children always know I would rather a heartfelt gesture or sentiment over a material item.
Times like this you use the kids. Have them make something for her and tell her that they insisted this be her gift and you didn't want to break their hearts. Also, make sure the kids smile in her face when you hand it to them. I'd probably even make the craft myself, a nice painted rock that says "world's greatest grandma."
This post makes me sad. :(
Maybe instead of indulging her expensive, ungrateful butt , you shouldn't get her anything expensive. If she gets mad at you , next year I wouldn't get her anything.
Eta: I'm high maintenance but I'd never expect an expensive gift, or any gift at all. Maybe idk the true definition of high maintenance but she just sounds greedy and mean.
My mom is the same way! Last year she said she wanted a michael kors bag ($200+) when she knew i wasn't working and my hubby was barely making ends meet. I gave her a non designer bag, and you could tell she was not happy. This year i'm not giving her anything, why waste the money. I took her out to eat yesterday and that's about it.
My MIL is the complete opposite. She expects nothing and appreciates the simplest of gestures. It's very refreshing.
Honestly, normally I don't mind going all out for my mom on Mother's Day, but she did some things that really hurt me when we lost Enoch and I've not gotten over them yet... my heart's just not in it this year.
LOL! I'm cracking up honestly. I just don't get it. I really could not care less if someone spent money on me. It's the thought that counts, honestly.
We've already got her an iPad, iPhone, new computer, jewelry, Bose iPod player, and so on and so on and so on. There are 4 of us kids so we usually always go in on the expensive stuff together. After a while, she has everything and I'm out of ideas.
They are getting ready to move and I was thinking of giving her a coupon to help her pack her house one day. Along with a card, flowers, and a nice lunch. I'm sure she won't appreciate it though.
My mom is the complete opposite she could care less how much my brother or I spend on her she has been telling us since childhood the only thing she want for us is to be happy, healthy, productive members of society. As we have gotten older we always try to do big fancy stuff for her ?... Nope don't fly this woman has a 60in TV sitting in the box at her house. Diamond earrings she has worn literally one time. Asked for an iPad got her one like three years has used it three times, asked for a touch screen computer, still squints to use her phone, bought her a MK bag she insisted I take it back because she had purses from a previous Christmases that she still hasn't used. So you know what she gets now MONEY and GIFT CARDS. lmao but she's not being picky like I don't want people thinking she's unappreciative or whatever she just doesn't see the point of her kids spending so much on her plus she's like I can buy any of this stuff myself. She genuinely would rather have us use our money for savings, for household expenses, for our lives because she is financially stable to a T. To her money can't buy the peace of mind of knowing your adult kids are good and she can just sit back and enjoy being a grandma now. (Which she loves when her grand baby makes her anything) the child made her a macaroni bracelet and she wore it more then the earrings ? who knew.
Basically to sum up I think it speaks volumes when a parent is only concerned about the amount you spend on them. Just do what you can afford if that means a card with heartfelt note then so be it.
I would give her artwork from my children and if she gets upset inform her that she's ungrateful and her attitude is disgusting. Because it is. My mom specifically asked for artwork from my kids this year