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MIL’s best reactions to Christmas presents (Light-hearted)

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MetaphorsBeWithYou · 23/12/2024 23:55

I’ve known MIL for 20 years and I have been married to her DS for 16 years. I get on fine with her as long as I don’t say anything remotely critical about her son. She’s always been eccentric and as she has aged her filter has gradually faded out of existence.

She’s originally from rural Ireland so when I start giving you quotations from her, it’s important that you read them in the voice of Mrs Doyle from “Father Ted”, because that is exactly what she sounds like, so it is. She has form for repetitively making the point (starting in October) that she will be requiring nothing for Christmas: “Nothing! Nothing at all! Sure, what would I need? Maybe a book.”

One year, almost everyone took this at face value and at present opening time, she had very few presents. It was awful. She was looking around like a forgotten child, bottom lip out, asking, “Are NONE of these presents for me?” So since then, I always make sure to collect together a pile of stocking-filler type presents for her, and I wrap them all up individually so that she has a little pile of presents to open while the kids (her grandchildren) are opening theirs. I find it quite tough to source lots of little presents for a 75 year old woman and I’m not made of money, but I do my best.

Anyway, I always get instant feedback on every gift - due to the aforementioned lack of a filter. One year, I gave her fragranced drawer-liners, which caused total bafflement because she had no idea what they were, even after I explained. Her daughter gave her a bottle of perfume, the one that she thought was her mum’s favourite, but that was met with a loud, “DD, I have not worn this perfume for YEARS!”

Last year, I gave her a (I thought) nice reed diffuser. She unwrapped it and asked, “What is this?” and I said, “It’s a reed diffuser, you put the little sticks in the bottle and it fragrances the house.”
“And would YOU like something like this?”
So I said, “Oh yes, it’s a nice brand and a lovely, fresh scent.” So she handed it to me. And I kept it, took it home and had it in the bathroom for months.
She has also responded to a wrapped up hair styling product (I was getting a bit desperate) with a “Very original!” and she once returned a little silver trinket box to me by regifting it back to me the following year.

So I’m starting this thread so I can come back here on Christmas Day and update you on what gems she comes out with this year. I hope that you will contribute your own “MIL at Christmas” stories or your “reactions to Christmas presents” stories.

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Lillixyng · 24/12/2024 00:58

My mother had a little stool in the living room which I named. Lillixyng gift stool. Every birthday and every Christmas she would open the gift make derisively thanks and place it on the stool. It would stay on the stool for many many months. After about 6 months she would say “I must get DH to take all this junk upstairs to the attic. We have got so much stuff up there I don’t know where it comes from. There’s ..”. What followed was a list of every gift I had ever bought her.
One time I bought her a flower arrangement in a basket with a long handle. She told her husband to put it the garden. It was winter, don’t know how long that lived out there.

AllTangledUpInTinselAndTiaras · 24/12/2024 01:01

Heh that's funny and I did what you said and read it in Mrs Doyle's voice. 😆

If I were you I'd pick a load of gifts that you'd like...that way at least you'll benefit from the ones she doesn't want.

She sounds like the sort of eccentric person that can make Christmas time.

Have a lovely one! 🎄🎄🎄

Hungrycaterpillarsmummy · 24/12/2024 01:03

What have you get her this year?!

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minerva7 · 24/12/2024 01:29

You and your Mil both sound lovely.

I'll be following with pleasure to hear the yay or nays of your Xmas gift selections (all told in Mrs. Doyle stylee 😆)

MetaphorsBeWithYou · 24/12/2024 01:30

@AllTangledUpInTinselAndTiaras I can hardly remember what I’ve got for her now as I’ve been collecting and wrapping for weeks, but I know I haven’t chosen anything that I wouldn’t be happy to have (instantly) returned!

@Hungrycaterpillarsmummy I know I’ve wrapped chocolates, gin, a silver photo frame, a hand mirror, scented drawer sachets, a silk flower arrangement, a makeup brush and a tin of Irish teabags.

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Hungrycaterpillarsmummy · 24/12/2024 01:32

Oh that all sounds lovely. I'm sure there'll be a comment about the scented drawer sachets then!

Incakewetrust · 24/12/2024 01:33

I'm invested 😂

AllTangledUpInTinselAndTiaras · 24/12/2024 01:33

Hungrycaterpillarsmummy · 24/12/2024 01:32

Oh that all sounds lovely. I'm sure there'll be a comment about the scented drawer sachets then!

That's what I thought! 😁

sprigatito · 24/12/2024 01:41

So which item do we think is going to elicit the bonkers response/be handed back? My money's on the silk flower arrangement.

My best present reaction was when my autistic ds1 was about 11 and going through a grungy phase, so I thought he might like a pair of Doc Martens. He unwrapped them, frowned and asked "why have you bought me lesbian shoes?"

MetaphorsBeWithYou · 24/12/2024 01:41

To be honest, it was only after I’d typed it all out that I thought, hmmm… she doesn’t really like smelly things, does she? I suppose it IS a bit personal! Anyway, I’m glad you’re all being positive about it. I actually thought someone might come back instantly with “You don’t really like MIL, do you? You’re being ageist and anti-Irish!”

I’m a grown adult who has never made Christmas dinner in my life. She won’t let me near the Aga. I do the clearing up.

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Love51 · 24/12/2024 03:10

Did you ever get her a book like she suggested? Which one and did she like it?

WellsAndThistles · 24/12/2024 03:28

I gave up buying nice thoughtful things for MIL as her favourite DGD (my adult niece) would sweep in and say oh Granny, I would love to have that and MIL let her take everything....

After that MIL was only gifted items undesirable to a 20 something CF.

E.g Molton Brown replaced with Bayliss and Harding. Nice chocolates replaced with dark chocolate (to be fair MIL did like dark chocolate but vulture GD didn't). Oh and pants, I started gifting M&S Granny knickers 🤣.

MetaphorsBeWithYou · 24/12/2024 15:57

@Love51 Well, she is ridiculously biased towards anything Irish (left Ireland 55 years ago, still sounds like Mrs Doyle) so in about 2008 I bought her a Maeve Binchy novel. Now, every year, she tells everyone “I would just like a book. But not a Maeve Binchy novel.”

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cuteyfluff · 24/12/2024 16:45

I appreciate everyone who manages to make a little light hearted game out of this. I incorporate it into my own internal "christmas bingo" and I get a quality street everytime I score a point.

Lillixyng · 24/12/2024 21:28

cuteyfluff · 24/12/2024 16:45

I appreciate everyone who manages to make a little light hearted game out of this. I incorporate it into my own internal "christmas bingo" and I get a quality street everytime I score a point.

yes my whole family. Played granny bingo when my mum was alive, there were so many repeated phrases to choose from.

MetaphorsBeWithYou · 25/12/2024 18:51

Well, I was really looking forward to Grandma Bingo, but she was quite restrained. She actually loved the flower arrangement but she repeatedly asked me where I’d got it and I stuck to my story of “a nice gift shop” instead of admitting that it was from TK Maxx.

Even though the Irish teabags were presented in a tin tea caddy which said Irish Tea on it, she seemed to absorb that it was Irish something, but I had to explain that it was tea. I was surprised to notice that she has lost manual dexterity to the point that she had to hand off parcels to the grandchildren, so they could help her to open them.

Nothing has been returned to me yet but she did make a comment about it the fragranced drawer sachets. I wrapped two of them separately and when she opened the second one she said, “Oh well, I have two of those now.”

Actually the funniest thing was how desperate she was for pudding after dinner. It was an M&S yule log and she was obviously really looking forward to it. Everyone was stuffed so FIL suggested that we have a break before dessert. MIL was having none of it. She just sat at the end of the table and interrupted the conversation with “the chocolate log!”, until DH gave up, sawed the end off the yule log and put it in a bowl for her.

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ChristmasLightsLover · 25/12/2024 19:02

Bless you @MetaphorsBeWithYou - you have done a grand job. Well done!

OchonAgusOchonOh · 25/12/2024 19:09

MetaphorsBeWithYou · 24/12/2024 01:30

@AllTangledUpInTinselAndTiaras I can hardly remember what I’ve got for her now as I’ve been collecting and wrapping for weeks, but I know I haven’t chosen anything that I wouldn’t be happy to have (instantly) returned!

@Hungrycaterpillarsmummy I know I’ve wrapped chocolates, gin, a silver photo frame, a hand mirror, scented drawer sachets, a silk flower arrangement, a makeup brush and a tin of Irish teabags.

Are the teabags Barry's or Lyons? People are very loyal to whichever brand and the other one would be a serious insult.

NewmummyJ · 25/12/2024 19:18

Interestingly my MIL also regifted us a reed diffuser we bought her... as well as a box of After Eight Mints... the following year... when they were out of date... she prefers Benedicts apparently...

VegTrug · 25/12/2024 19:19

Lillixyng · 24/12/2024 00:58

My mother had a little stool in the living room which I named. Lillixyng gift stool. Every birthday and every Christmas she would open the gift make derisively thanks and place it on the stool. It would stay on the stool for many many months. After about 6 months she would say “I must get DH to take all this junk upstairs to the attic. We have got so much stuff up there I don’t know where it comes from. There’s ..”. What followed was a list of every gift I had ever bought her.
One time I bought her a flower arrangement in a basket with a long handle. She told her husband to put it the garden. It was winter, don’t know how long that lived out there.

That's bloody nasty. Really vindictive and cruel. I wouldn't have bought her a single thing ever again

VegTrug · 25/12/2024 19:22

MetaphorsBeWithYou · 24/12/2024 01:41

To be honest, it was only after I’d typed it all out that I thought, hmmm… she doesn’t really like smelly things, does she? I suppose it IS a bit personal! Anyway, I’m glad you’re all being positive about it. I actually thought someone might come back instantly with “You don’t really like MIL, do you? You’re being ageist and anti-Irish!”

I’m a grown adult who has never made Christmas dinner in my life. She won’t let me near the Aga. I do the clearing up.

I know it's light hearted etc but it doesn't sound like she's particularly fond of you? Perhaps it's just because I'm 40 now and don't suffer fools as well anymore but I'd have stopped buying for her a long time ago. Or started giving her cold hard cash. Nobody on earth can complain about being given money

Ozgirl76 · 25/12/2024 19:30

NewmummyJ · 25/12/2024 19:18

Interestingly my MIL also regifted us a reed diffuser we bought her... as well as a box of After Eight Mints... the following year... when they were out of date... she prefers Benedicts apparently...

My mum got a reed diffuser from a friend today and clearly hadn’t had one before because she was saying “so I just have this open bottle of scent with the sticks just out all the time? My god your father will knock this over in seconds, I’ll put it out of his reach” to which my slightly deaf dad chimed in “what’s that you’ve got there love? Open bottle of scent? Hopefully I won’t knock that over eh love but I probably will”

CoubousAndTourmalet · 25/12/2024 19:42

Lillixyng · 24/12/2024 00:58

My mother had a little stool in the living room which I named. Lillixyng gift stool. Every birthday and every Christmas she would open the gift make derisively thanks and place it on the stool. It would stay on the stool for many many months. After about 6 months she would say “I must get DH to take all this junk upstairs to the attic. We have got so much stuff up there I don’t know where it comes from. There’s ..”. What followed was a list of every gift I had ever bought her.
One time I bought her a flower arrangement in a basket with a long handle. She told her husband to put it the garden. It was winter, don’t know how long that lived out there.

My Mum was like this with every gift I ever gave her. When I was about 10 I saved up my pocket money and my aunt (my Mum's sister) helped me to pick a piece of jewellery for my mum. It was shoved in a drawer and she never once wore it. The irony was that when my aunt gave her similar items she wore them constantly. One year I bought my mum a pair of Celtic sheepskin slippers; years later when we cleared out the house, we found them shoved in a corner, still boxed and in the gift bag. We also found a full sized quilt that I had made for my parents Golden Wedding; again still in the gift wrap. It was 25 unique squares and had taken me weeks to make. She couldn't even be bothered to look at it, let alone say it was nice...🙄
Sorry, I know this thread says light-hearted and my comment isn't...

StinkerTroll · 25/12/2024 20:03

Ongoing (light hearted!) Christmas argument about sprouts with my MIL, I think they are the devil's work, she thinks they are sent from heaven above. In the Jan sales I found a cuddly sprout (£3 from dunelm) DD (17), decided the sprout should come with us everywhere and have its picture taken with us for the full year, we have taken this challenge to heart and sprouty mcsprout face has had a wonderful year! We had a photo book made of his adventures and he and the book were gifted to MIL who nearly damaged herself laughing and decreed it to be one of the best presents ever 😁

CoubousAndTourmalet · 25/12/2024 20:04

Love that @StinkerTroll

(also love your username)

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