Dilemma
Posted: 25 Nov 2016, 16:05
It was Jen's birthday last week, she got a lot of cards and lovely gifts, and some cash, always useful!
She always gets a card and usually money from both my siblings, (her aunties and uncle), but this year she hasn't received anything from my brother and his wife. She doesn't know whether A and K will be waiting for a thank you (assuming they have sent her a card, but we haven't received it) but I saw K a couple of weeks ago and she didn't mention Jen's birthday, it didn't occur to me that she might be ignoring it this year.
Their daughter is the one living in Australia, she has two children. It's generally the thing in our family that once a new generation comes along, the gifts and cards stop for the grown up and start for the children. Obvs Jen doesn't have kids (yet!) so this isn't the case for them......however I tend not to post cards and money to Australia but hand a cheque to K for the kids' Christmas gift so she can take that to Oz when they go.
Starting to think K is being a bit petty in ignoring J's birthday because I don't do cards etc for my great niece/nephew.
But I'm not sure if to ignore this newest development or do you think J should mention something to them about not receiving a card, and therefore can't thank them for one?
She always gets a card and usually money from both my siblings, (her aunties and uncle), but this year she hasn't received anything from my brother and his wife. She doesn't know whether A and K will be waiting for a thank you (assuming they have sent her a card, but we haven't received it) but I saw K a couple of weeks ago and she didn't mention Jen's birthday, it didn't occur to me that she might be ignoring it this year.
Their daughter is the one living in Australia, she has two children. It's generally the thing in our family that once a new generation comes along, the gifts and cards stop for the grown up and start for the children. Obvs Jen doesn't have kids (yet!) so this isn't the case for them......however I tend not to post cards and money to Australia but hand a cheque to K for the kids' Christmas gift so she can take that to Oz when they go.
Starting to think K is being a bit petty in ignoring J's birthday because I don't do cards etc for my great niece/nephew.
But I'm not sure if to ignore this newest development or do you think J should mention something to them about not receiving a card, and therefore can't thank them for one?