What would you do?
#122
Super Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
Posts: 5,573
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!!
Oh, would love to see a pic of the quilt.
Merry Christmas! And congrats on almost being done with your associates degree. Well done!
#124
This is really hard. If you give it to him he will feel really bad especially if you did not mention to him that you had made him something when he told you.
I like the idea of giving it to him as a gift not at Christmas - that way you still give it to him but he won't feel so bad and he can buy you something as a surprise when he can afford it. I think you should respect his wishes
I like the idea of giving it to him as a gift not at Christmas - that way you still give it to him but he won't feel so bad and he can buy you something as a surprise when he can afford it. I think you should respect his wishes
#125
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
There was a time in the middle 70's when it was all the rage for a short time (thanks to a popular self help book on marriage) to meet your husband at the front door wearing saran wrap, a bow and a big smile. Maybe you could try a version of this wearing just the quilt.And yes, my husband really liked the greeting.
#128
I would give it as a gift from "Santa", if he worries tell him you had already planned it and did not spend money you don't have now.
#130
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Southfield, Michigan
Posts: 286
Like joyce888, I would offer to make a deal to make something for each other & give him some suggestions for things he could do for you each month. Kind of like a coupon book, maybe a back rub, wash the dishes, take your car in for service or oil change, take you out for a special meal (could be something as simple as breakfast at McD's or as extravagant as he wants to get). Or you could give him the idea to take $20 and see how many useful/helpful things he can find for you at the $$store. Gifts don't always have to be expensive to be wonderful.
Don't let his feeling of not affording it take away the pleasure & love you put into making a quilt for him. It is a gift you will both enjoy & appreciate, so you should still give it to him. The love you share is really the most important gift you give each other every day.
Don't let his feeling of not affording it take away the pleasure & love you put into making a quilt for him. It is a gift you will both enjoy & appreciate, so you should still give it to him. The love you share is really the most important gift you give each other every day.
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