when my son was 6 he had a party and as soon as all his little friends got there and the presents were on a table, he got mad because they were going to stay and play, he wanted them to just bring a present and go home…..thank goodness he grew out of that.
The only birthday party I ever had as a child was when I was only 2. This is before Mom married the Monster who thought birthday parties for children is a waste of time except for his daughter, “The Princess.”
At the age of 9, you’d think Michael would finally be getting old enough to at least begin to understand this concept but when you believe the world completely revolves around you and your constant need and desire for instant gratification . . . then I guess not!!!!! :-(
My parents MUST have been in touch with Lynn! At my birthday parties, they made me stand at the door and take the coat of each guest as I greeted them. While I did so, either my mom, dad or some other relative also offered to help by taking the gift off their hands. Of course, they had another way to rectify any attitude of my siblings or myself, reading us the riot act in private, with my dad decking me should the offense have merited it! :P
I remember walking in the door at my grand-nieces 2nd birthday party with my big gift-wrapped box. She walked up, held out her hands and said “Thank you.” I figured it was better than saying “Gimme.”
Downundergirl over 11 years ago
I’m with Mike. Plus, you should get a gift for each year you have lived. I missed out on 52 gifts last year.
JanLC over 11 years ago
On my 21st birthday, I gave my Mom 21 roses to say thank you.
kfccanada over 11 years ago
@JanCinLV….am sure your mom must have been tearfully happy with that gesture.
Downundergirl over 11 years ago
ooooh! thank you! Shiny BRIGHT new ones!
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
Aww, you all are so sweet with your moms! What a great idea!
jeanie5448 over 11 years ago
when my son was 6 he had a party and as soon as all his little friends got there and the presents were on a table, he got mad because they were going to stay and play, he wanted them to just bring a present and go home…..thank goodness he grew out of that.
Poollady over 11 years ago
It’s for the cake & ice cream, Silly
Mickeylacey over 11 years ago
yes teaching kids that gifts aren’t everything is hard They live in a world of instant gratification.
trimguy over 11 years ago
No one ever brought ME presents when I had a party :(
USN1977 over 11 years ago
Are you refering to Elly’s body language in the third panel?
locuravamp over 11 years ago
Ah yes, the reminder that kids are fundamentally self centered.
loves raising duncan over 11 years ago
The only birthday party I ever had as a child was when I was only 2. This is before Mom married the Monster who thought birthday parties for children is a waste of time except for his daughter, “The Princess.”
rekam Premium Member over 11 years ago
I won’t be greedy like you. I’ll just say I’m owed 76 gifts this year. Only one for each year this time.
Gretchen's Mom over 11 years ago
Night-Gaunt49: I just now left a response to you on yesterday’s FBoFW m.b. regarding the message you wrote to me.
Gretchen's Mom over 11 years ago
At the age of 9, you’d think Michael would finally be getting old enough to at least begin to understand this concept but when you believe the world completely revolves around you and your constant need and desire for instant gratification . . . then I guess not!!!!! :-(
USN1977 over 11 years ago
My parents MUST have been in touch with Lynn! At my birthday parties, they made me stand at the door and take the coat of each guest as I greeted them. While I did so, either my mom, dad or some other relative also offered to help by taking the gift off their hands. Of course, they had another way to rectify any attitude of my siblings or myself, reading us the riot act in private, with my dad decking me should the offense have merited it! :P
Asharah over 11 years ago
I remember walking in the door at my grand-nieces 2nd birthday party with my big gift-wrapped box. She walked up, held out her hands and said “Thank you.” I figured it was better than saying “Gimme.”