When I saw what my sister had given Colin and Daniel for their sixth birthday, my jaw dropped. Instead of the cool games and toys I was expecting, she gave them these plain, boring outfits. Not at all what you’d want for a birthday bash.
I knelt down to comfort my crying twins, holding the disappointing clothes. Colin, looking really upset, said, “Mom, Auntie gave us clothes for our birthday.” He was hoping for toys!
Daniel chimed in, “This is the worst birthday ever, Mom.”
I felt my heart sink. I pulled my sister aside and asked her, “What were you thinking? They’re only six, and you give them clothes for their birthday?”
She looked totally surprised by my reaction. “I thought they needed new clothes. You know, practical gifts?”
I took a deep breath, trying to keep my cool. “But it’s their birthday. They were expecting something fun, not clothes.”
Seeing she messed up, my sister quickly said, “I’m so sorry. I didn’t think it through. Let me make it up to them.”
Back with the twins, she promised them a toy shopping spree, and you could see she meant it. Slowly, the boys’ tears turned into smiles.
We turned the day around by heading to their favorite toy store. The earlier upset turned into excitement, and the twins were thrilled showing off their new toys when we got home.
Even though it started rough, the day ended up being special. It taught us a big lesson about listening to what kids really want.
My sister said she’d be more thoughtful next time, making sure birthdays stay the fun days they’re meant to be for Colin and Daniel.
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5 thoughts on “Mom Outraged Seeing Her Children Cry”
Seriously ? there were many times when growing up my daughter received gifts from family /friends that were not particularly what she would have wanted or chosen , BUT – she politely said Thank You and was Appreciative of having received a gift — did not make a scene about it — It sounds like Mama needs to school the kids about having some manners — I’m sure her sisters feeling were very hurt
Next year they would get nothing from “Auntie”! And did she return the clothes she bought and paid for. Tsk tsk! Shame on mom and twins!
Agreed,the parents should teach their kids to appreciate everything they get.the entitlement is what’s killing our society.
I think those kids need to learn how to say “thank you” no matter what the gift.
The kids are too spoiled. I was grateful for anything I received. Still am. My kids were and are as well. How about they don’t get anything for a few years. Then see if they are greatful