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To be cross about this birthday card for my 1 year old?

196 replies

MiffedAndPeeved · 30/09/2009 15:36

Long story short, and receive a card for our first baby's birthday from a friend I haven't seen since he was born (we live at opposite ends of the country now) and she visited us. We've kept in touch on facebook, swapped photos etc, but she hardly knows the little man and how good a baby he has been for us.

The card is one of those customised mock-ups of a magazine cover, similar to OK etc. My "friend" has used photos I've sent her over the last twelve months to make it look like he is some sort of mini- George Best type, and it has really irked me for some reason.

Example- one photo shoes him covered in food, and the headline reads "That Banana Incident- XXX's full confession" . Then there is the one of me and dh looking knackered holding him, captioned "The Parents' Story- Our Nightly Hell" . Worse, they're is one of me holding him after birth with the headline "Bloodied But Unbowed- Once More Unto The Breech?"

My friend knows it is early days into my pregnancy with dc2, but I haven't told everyone yet. What's more, it feels like it's sort of wishing a difficult birth onto me IYSWIM?

If she comes her for the birthday party, which she has intimated she might, she'll expect to see it on the mantelpiece, but A) I don't want everyone to know I'm pregnant again, and B)It makes us look like we had a terrible time with ds, and he's a little darling, an angel compared to most. Do you think she's transferring her own experience of babies onto us? It feels like it!

So, am I being unreasonable to think she is being crass and insensitive? Should I try and fob her off about the party? I don't know how the card is going to go down with my mother especially, particularly the Banana bit.

OP posts:
hullygully · 30/09/2009 16:07

MerryHen, Why? Just because I've got a bit more care and understanding than the rest of you. Have you ever recieved a banana card? It wouldn't be so funny then, would it?

becstarlitsea · 30/09/2009 16:07

Jealous of your baby???? Why on earth would she be jealous of your baby?

reikizen · 30/09/2009 16:08

oh god, it's a troll isn't it?

OrangeFish · 30/09/2009 16:08

I find it distasteful, but I guess that if some people goes into all that trouble personalising a card, she wouldn't do it to upset you.

It seems to me very over the top to consider telling her not to come because of what it is obviously a joke. Further to it, if you don't like it you don't have to display it.

A piece of wisdom from my awful exMIL: Don't let people impose gifts you hate on you. Say thank you and then "accidentally" ruin it at the first opportunity.

I'm well aware she did that with a chinese vase the size of a small elephant that was taking so much attention in her designer styled and perfectly manicured living room. Everybody was very understanding.

CarmenSanDiego · 30/09/2009 16:09

rofl Hully

hullygully · 30/09/2009 16:09

She is well jealous. Tho a pineapple superimposed for his head would have been worse. (I had one of those).

MrsMerryHenry · 30/09/2009 16:09

at hully, ROFL ROFL

thisisyesterday · 30/09/2009 16:09

maybe she is upset because this is her baby

MiffedAndPeeved · 30/09/2009 16:10

Thankyou to hullygully for understanding though- at least it's not just me!

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wannaBe · 30/09/2009 16:10

Who is it then

hullygully · 30/09/2009 16:11

Yeah, they are horrid and spiteful. Maybe they're jealous too!!!!!!

thisisyesterday · 30/09/2009 16:11

no, this one

colditz · 30/09/2009 16:12

I think you're being ridiculous. HAven't read any replies, only your OP.

becstarlitsea · 30/09/2009 16:12

yep, that's it, we're all jealous and spiteful because we want MandP's baby instead of the horrid brats that we were cursed with. Wanna swap MandP??? You don't even want to know what my DS might do with that banana...

hullygully · 30/09/2009 16:13

If you paid attention, yesterday, you would see that you are not as funny as you think with all your fruity business. She did a picture of him with a banana head!!!! Now that is jealous and plain mean.

Jamieandhismagictorch · 30/09/2009 16:13

Hully Are you and the OP one and the same ?

wannaBe · 30/09/2009 16:13

wtf is rude about a banana?

wannaBe · 30/09/2009 16:14

ah, hully the key to good trolling is to not change your name back and write stuff that isn't in the op. .

one out of ten for effort.

OrangeFish · 30/09/2009 16:15

"Yeah, they are horrid and spiteful. Maybe they're jealous too!!!!!!"

Honey, this is Mumsnet, you see... MUMSnet, what are we jealous of? banana accidents and sleepless nights? those were not the perks that got us into this job description, however we understand that is part and package of it..

hullygully · 30/09/2009 16:15

No. If I was the OP I wouldn't be posting, I'd be on a train to sort that jealous old meany out with a vicious pointy bit of fruit.

MiffedAndPeeved · 30/09/2009 16:16

It wasn't a banana head, just banana on his head. I am thinking jealous though as she didn't choose any nice photos and made a bit of an innuendo with the fruit. Possibly because I'm not in the mood for sex jokes right now.

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hullygully · 30/09/2009 16:16

Dear lord. I like to think I'd do better than that. Not my style at all.

ILoveStripeySocks · 30/09/2009 16:16

grrrrr @ hully!

OrangeFish · 30/09/2009 16:16

Ok... so why do you keep doing it? Lost your bridge?

RealityIsAnAuntie · 30/09/2009 16:16

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