Originally Posted by athomenow
(Post 4766790)
Snuggle up on the couch with your hubby and the quilt. Say I made this for us so we could have more snuggle time together. No one would be mad about that. He'll love it!
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I like Deanne's suggestion. Put it on the bed, maybe Christmas Eve, maybe New Year's Eve. Maybe we're making assumptions about you sharing the bed. I know many married couples who don't. I doubt your thoughts while making it were of what you would get in return. It's a gift of love. IMHO.
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I would give it to him...you made it for that purpose...I'm sure he will love it.
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My husband said that every year (we have been married 43 years now)...but always ended up charging a gift for me...then complained every time the bill came due. When we moved here 5 years ago...we agreed no more charging anything.
I made him a quilt last year...made it to both of us. Wrap the quilt, and make it to the both of you. Put it under the tree and leave it at that. As a stocking stuffer...make up a coupon book...put in it things you can do for him over the coming year, that you don't usually do, but you know he does not enjoy doing...do one time for him...also, if he likes to play golf...and you don't...promise to go with him one time to see what it's about. I just like walking along, nice exercise. You could go as his caddy...stuff like that.
Originally Posted by ABCQuilt
(Post 4762472)
I have made my husband a quilt for Christmas. Yesterday he informed me that we can't afford Christmas gifts for each other this year. I didn't tell him I have made something for him so I'm not sure what to do. In years past I have given him anniversary or valentines day gifts and he has forgotten to get me something and he feels so bad! So should I give the quilt to him or should I use it as a gift next year? What would you do?
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I would give it to him and say I know we couldn't afford to get each other something so I made this with all my love for you .
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Thank you for all of your opinions! Given it to both of us is not an option. It is a theme that he enjoys and I have nothing to do with. I spoke with him and told him that I have made him something for Christmas and I don't want anything in return. He is not being lazy about shopping, we truly can't afford it this year. I am finishing my Associates degree in education and I had to quit my job to focus more on school. Thank you again for your support and opinion. I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!!
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Originally Posted by ABCQuilt
(Post 4767324)
Thank you for all of your opinions! Given it to both of us is not an option. It is a theme that he enjoys and I have nothing to do with. I spoke with him and told him that I have made him something for Christmas and I don't want anything in return. He is not being lazy about shopping, we truly can't afford it this year. I am finishing my Associates degree in education and I had to quit my job to focus more on school. Thank you again for your support and opinion. I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!!
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I think you should leave it out Christmas eve, and tell him it must be from Santa! Feign ignorance, and enjoy it with him! LInda
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wrap it up and place it under the tree where he can see it ...... tell him it was done paid for BEFORE he decided no presents !!!
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Originally Posted by joyce888
(Post 4762552)
I would tell him "let's make a deal that we each will make something for the other". Because if he really does feel bad when he doesn't get you anything this gives him an opportunity to "make" you a gift - it could be something as simple as a home cooked meal; a complete auto detailing of your car; or something else that requires manual labor. One year my daughter gave me a coupon book that she made containing coupons for cleaning house, cooking a meal, making my favorite dessert, etc.
For years I've been telling my kids that I want my refridgerator cleaned for Christmas. Hasn't happened yet! |
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