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AIBU?

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To have swapped the presents

367 replies

Onahillside · 26/12/2018 09:40

My DCs wrote a wish list of a number of items - all roughly the same price. We / Santa would get a couple and my DParents and DB one each. DCs identified which 3 they wanted from Santa - and I asked DParents / DB specifically which ones to buy. In fact one of them I had already bought and had delivered so they just needed to transfer the money.

When my DCs wrote their Santa letters, they then started to include items which weren’t on the original wish list (and therefore hadn’t been bought). It was out of our budget to add those to the presents - so I managed to get the DCs to be happy with a Santa letter which included only items from the original wish list (but each had one item which I had actually asked my DParents / DB to buy.

No problem I thought - messaged them to say we’ll need to swap the presents around when we arrive to stay over on Christmas Eve so that the ‘right’ presents turned up from Santa. Remember these are presents which I either sent them the specific link to buy or actually ordered myself.

Christmas Eve comes and after the DCs go to bed, I say ‘right let’s get the presents swapped’ expecting it to be rather lighthearted / joking about the things you do for kids etc. Instead I was met with ‘you can’t, they’re already wrapped before you told us’, ‘we’re not looking through all the presents for them’, ‘you’ve really messed things up’ etc.

DM did get the presents and I found the right ones and unwrapped and asked her is she wanted X gift instead (similar value and still really wanted by DC). ‘I don’t care just chuck it in the bag’ (unwrapped with some other smaller wrapped gifts) was my DM response.

I told her I thought it would have been done in good grace and that she was being childish, she said I shouldn’t talk to her like that, raised some other issues and said I was always spoiling things and it all kicked off.

Anyway, we’ve ‘made up’ now but deep down I’m still annoyed that I was the bad guy and I genuinely didn’t / don’t think I did anything wrong asking for the presents to be swapped - especially given the way they were chosen and bought.

Ps - my DPs love my kids dearly and would have been happy to choose something for them - but preferred to get something they knew that they wanted.

So - was I unreasonable asking them to swap and expect that it was done in good grace?

OP posts:
SleepySofa · 26/12/2018 11:15

And this is why Father Christmas is only a magical delivery person in our house - we and relatives suggest this for him to bring that we know DS would like. This is also why DS knows he won’t get EVERYTHING he asks for, as it really depends what FC has in stock/has time to find and deliver.

CountessOfNowhere · 26/12/2018 11:15

Congratulations, OP, you managed to take all the fun out of christmas!

Kids don't care if a present comes from FC or a GP - don't be so weird and controlling about it.

And handy hint: don't get them to write their FC letters after you've bought their gifts as that's just asking for trouble!

Zucker · 26/12/2018 11:15

‘I don’t care just chuck it in the bag’

Have you wondered at all why your mother said the above. I bet you have form for this and this was just another instance of you controlling a situation to the nth degree.

Get the children to write a list.
List is final.
If other family buy what on the list well if course Santa can't bring that because he "knows" the bigger picture of whats going on right?
A small bit of cop on would save you a lot of angst in the long run.

Ethel36 · 26/12/2018 11:16

You were rude and controlling. Your mother had bought presents as requested, wrapped them up. Only to have you unwrap them and swap with another gift they did not buy. She probably doesnt know what she 'gave' them now, so cannot even ask if they like their gifts?! In our house Santa leaves a small suprise gift of chocolate, sweets and one toy/book. Because he has to buy alot of presents for all the children in the world. All other gifts are from us and extended family. If you want to keep to your Santa system you 'll have to buy your presents nearer to Christmas. But you have to explain that they cannot write a second letter to santa requesting different toys!

tenbob · 26/12/2018 11:16

Op: AIBU
Absolutely everyone: yes, you were horrendous
OP: no, but I wasn’t
Absolutely everyone: yes, you were awful and rude
OP: no I wasn’t though
Confused

SleepySofa · 26/12/2018 11:16

*suggest things for F.C. to bring, I mean.

SydneyFrexkle · 26/12/2018 11:18

DM did get the presents and I found the right ones and unwrapped and asked her is she wanted X gift instead

I’m not sure if I’m reading this wrong, but did you actually unwrap the present?

NapoleonsNose · 26/12/2018 11:19

Echoing EVERYBODY else on this thread, YABVU.

In this house, Santa filled stockings with small, fun presents. Everyone else bought the big stuff. Much easier and manages small DC's expectations.

You definitely owe your DM a huge apology.

theveryhighlife · 26/12/2018 11:22

You abvu and super super controlling

LadyPenelope68 · 26/12/2018 11:23

YWBVVVVVU !!!
What a nightmare Christmas must be with you! I don't know anyone whose children get everything on their list to Santa- you're setting yourself up for a massive fail if they ever put something on you can't afford. Stop trying to micromanage everything and everyone.

BastardGoDarkly · 26/12/2018 11:24

Christ on a Christmas crumpet op.

You need to apologise to your mum.

Then totally unclench.

Kids don't give a shit what's come from Santa and what's come from family, do they?

How old are they anyway?

MsChookandtheelvesofFahFah · 26/12/2018 11:26

Tbf to op, she was swapping a present from gps so it was from Santa but labelling up another that was from the gps. Not deciding that gps presents were all from Santa as some seem to be suggesting.

WhiteDust · 26/12/2018 11:26

Wow. What a bloody nightmare. YWVVU.

Santa etiquette:

Step1:
Child writes a letter to Santa. They tell him about one thing they would like for Christmas.

Step 2 :

Parents buy the item the child has asked for and puts in a stocking 'from Santa'.
Chocolate and other small random things are added as stocking fillers.

Step 4: Other presents big and small are given to the child by the person who bought them.

Violetroselily · 26/12/2018 11:27

Sounds unnecessarily complicated - don't you have more important things to be doing than this kind of nonsense?

WhiteDust · 26/12/2018 11:28

Just tell your Mum that you temporarily lost your mind yesterday due to the stress of it all. She'll forgive you.

mammmamia · 26/12/2018 11:29

Christ on a Christmas crumpet op

Phrase of the day Grin

CrispbuttyNo1 · 26/12/2018 11:29

How utterly ridiculous. Crazy and controlling.

I’m so glad my parents were normal at xmas. I came down on xmas day morning and there was a big sack of presents. Santa had brought them but they all had tags on so I knew who had bought them and knew who to say Thankyou to.

mammmamia · 26/12/2018 11:30

YABU by the way OP

Santa = stocking and ONE small clearly wrapped gift in house house (different paper)

All other gifts = everyone else and thanked properly

mammmamia · 26/12/2018 11:30

Our house not house house

SchnitzelVonKrumm · 26/12/2018 11:31

This is why Father Christmas just brings the stockings. You were petty and rude and batshit. My children used to write new Christmas lists from September to nearly Christmas Eve. With completely different stuff on, quite a lot of which they'd never have looked twice at in real life. It's a wish list not an order form.

Atalune · 26/12/2018 11:32

The op ain’t coming back!

But just for laughs..... bet they kids are young!

AppleKatie · 26/12/2018 11:32

This is bizarre

The whole point of writing to Santa is it’s a wish list not that you get everything on the list. That’s shopping.

CrazyOldBagLady · 26/12/2018 11:33

I'll be honest, I've no idea what this post is about.

LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 26/12/2018 11:34

I liked Christ on a Christmas crumpet too... Grin

aaaaargghhhhelpme · 26/12/2018 11:37

I mean I thought mn would get the odd batshit one around Christmas but this exceeds my expectations.

Op (if you’re still there muttering under your breath how you don’t see what the problem is) yabvvvvvvvvvu.