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To think Grandma shouldn't have done this..

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ragrevel79 · 19/11/2014 19:10

So. DS' 7th birthday. He's a Lego fiend. His grandmother (my ex's mother) has bought him a £132 Lego set. She doesn't normally go so stratospheric, my ex's family is quite well off and normally she gets something generous but not crazy. She has told him that it's large, and he gets a bit of a smaller one for Christmas. I feel really quite pissed off that this is the kind of present we as parents would get (on a very generous year! We got something less than half that this year) and she's totally trumped us. I feel that grandparents should get something in line with (or smaller than) the parents. I also feel bad for my parents and my husbands parents that their presents look paltry in comparison. She's normally very well behaved so I am surprised. My ex thinks I should chill out and not make a big deal. I get on with her so I just want to say politely that whilst we are grateful could she not go quite so big in the future. But ffs, surely this should be obvious?!

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Only1scoop · 19/11/2014 21:49

Yabu....

My parents bought dd a playmobil fairy castle priced at 135 pounds....they bought it in the Boots Christmas sale for 52.00 and kept it until May....

Maybe they grabbed a bargain....

Either way I think yabu

Newshoesplease · 19/11/2014 21:49

Whoops sorry op just seen your reply.

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