I wasn’t much older than Caulfield when I began to realize that what I really wanted wouldn’t work as a Christmas gift. And only a little older than that when I realized that what “my” adults said they wanted was more about making it feasible for the (grand)kids to get them something than it was about their own desires. Mom liked aprons and cooking tools. Dad liked something he could wear to church. (A tie). Grandma liked decorative turtles. These things were things they liked, but not like kids want Christmas presents.
Well, Caulfield, go ahead and write your list for Grandma. But be sure to give her lots of hugs for whatever she gives you, whether on the list or not. She is a treasure of information and lessons on life. Don’t ignore them.
Grandma can’t be clueless? Does she live with you day in and day out and talk with you on a daily basis? Or is she, like 99.9% of the grandmothers I’ve ever known, an adult with a home and a life of her own, often in a distant city?
Concretionist 11 months ago
I wasn’t much older than Caulfield when I began to realize that what I really wanted wouldn’t work as a Christmas gift. And only a little older than that when I realized that what “my” adults said they wanted was more about making it feasible for the (grand)kids to get them something than it was about their own desires. Mom liked aprons and cooking tools. Dad liked something he could wear to church. (A tie). Grandma liked decorative turtles. These things were things they liked, but not like kids want Christmas presents.
sandpiper 11 months ago
Well, Caulfield, go ahead and write your list for Grandma. But be sure to give her lots of hugs for whatever she gives you, whether on the list or not. She is a treasure of information and lessons on life. Don’t ignore them.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
And egocentricity litmus test! Smart kid for figuring it out. Leave it to good ol Grandma!
Richard S Russell Premium Member 11 months ago
Grandma can’t be clueless? Does she live with you day in and day out and talk with you on a daily basis? Or is she, like 99.9% of the grandmothers I’ve ever known, an adult with a home and a life of her own, often in a distant city?
thedogesl Premium Member 11 months ago
Definitely worth a try. And not just for Caulfield either.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
Caulfield, did you ask your grandma what she’d like for Christmas?