Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 Hi, all, My nada used to get mad that she was being told " when " she had to give Christmas gifts! Now, she just gives each of us a check in a card - but she waits until we've all opened our gifts to make out the checks and cards. I guess, at least she bought the cards (generic Christmas money-holder cards) ahead of time! My husband and I laugh about it every year. It's just sooooo Nada. Hugs, Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 In a message dated 6/19/02 8:04:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, hnjstaff@... writes: > My dad used to go through my room also > and read my diary. Yep! Megatron was the biggest snoop in the world...still is. My earliest memory of her snooping was third grade, she read my diary and grilled me on the contents. Her most recent is that she has installed a " snoop " program on her computer so she can monitor everything my dad reads or types on the computer. PATHETIC! Hugs, Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 MY poems where triple hidden in my bedroom. What a hunting boundary violator to go looking for my stuff and sitting down and hand copying it into her notebooks!!!! [ Stafford] I am appalled. My dad used to go through my room also and read my diary. So I used to write, " I hate my dad " in it. He never said anything about it. That must have been so hard for him to keep his mouth shut. To get off the list, send a blank message to ModOasis-unsubscribe . Send questions & amp; concerns to ModOasis-owner . & quot;Stop Walking on Eggshells, & quot; a primer for non-BPs can be ordered via 1-888-35-SHELL (). For the table of contents, see http://www.BPDCentral.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 Okay let me see if I understand you correctly. She was upset because she had to give Christmas gifts on Christmas day. Yes....makes sense to me. Re: nada infiltration --help! Hi, all, My nada used to get mad that she was being told " when " she had to give Christmas gifts! Now, she just gives each of us a check in a card - but she waits until we've all opened our gifts to make out the checks and cards. I guess, at least she bought the cards (generic Christmas money-holder cards) ahead of time! My husband and I laugh about it every year. It's just sooooo Nada. Hugs, Joy To get off the list, send a blank message to ModOasis-unsubscribe . Send questions & amp; concerns to ModOasis-owner . & quot;Stop Walking on Eggshells, & quot; a primer for non-BPs can be ordered via 1-888-35-SHELL (). For the table of contents, see http://www.BPDCentral.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 Amen to that! Before I got married and had my own family, I just always expected all that screaming, fighting, yelling, crying, etc. for every holiday or family gathering. My aunt once told me that my mother was trouble at Christmas as a child, too-- that her siblings would tell their parents-- " just get her what ever she wants, you don't have to get us anything, as long as we don't have to hear her fits about how you love everyone else more! " Of course, my aunt won't really admit that she ever told me this.... She'd rather lie, than endure the wrath of being brutally honest with my mother! Re: nada infiltration --help! my mother has said this every single Christmas since I can remember. It always makes me feel like I am some greedy, materialistic, spoiled brat--that I expect tons of gifts. I remember many years my sister and I saying " we don't care about the presents, we just want you to be happy " I guess they don't sell happiness where she shops, cause we never got that gift! For me a successful holiday (any family gathering for that matter)is when no one cries, throws anything, hits anyone, slams a door or hopes the next gift is a gun for which to shoot themselves with. >>I dread Christmas, as I never fail to get the " it's not going to be much this year " speech. > Hi Gloria > > My nada always bought us presents that SHE enjoyed buying, never > anything we > wanted. And for Xmas and Bdays if we even mentioned something we > wanted, > she would reply...I buy for my enjoyment, not to supply your shopping > list. > Typical nada thinking. > > > --- > *** I'm chuckling reading this thread. Same here! My nada has a " gift > closet " . She pulls from it as she sees fit. And the kids have to be > ecstatic with whatever she bestows on them. > Her other big thing is that " we give them everything anyway " , so she > doesn't have to. How often I haven't had the conversation " it's about > the giving, mom, if you don't feel like giving, then don't " . > My kids " never " (according to her, but she's not here all the time, as I > dutifully explain way too many times) play with the things she gives > them (well, I can't blame them, she never tries to see what they truly > want and the rare time she does, she's so surprised when they are > thrilled with the gift!). > I dread Christmas, as I never fail to get the " it's not going to be much > this year " speech. And then we get inundated anyway, because she had to > empty her gift closet. > > > Petra (mailto:Petra@k...) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2002 Report Share Posted June 20, 2002 sorry, i guess that isn't really supposed to be funny, but i like that, it is so clever. :0) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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