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04:53 Mar 16 2015
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I know I am getting old and my thought processes may be much different than the younger generation, but not that much younger in this case. I have been stewing on this for a few months already. I have 2 friends that were pregnant. Both of them have one kid already so they did not have a baby shower and both recently gave birth. Nonetheless I made them each a fleece tie blanket, much larger than a newborn size, more of a young child's size so they can get some use out of it and/or use it themselves as they cuddled the babe. I saw the one and her hubby after Christmas at a party and gave them the gift bag, which you could see what it was and a thanks was said. The other bag was given to the others husband at the same gathering, not sure if he said thanks, but I never heard a word from his wife. In their case I think I should have at least expected a thank you card if not in both cases since it was not like the bag was opened and the blanket was looked at. I have received nothing. Not even a facebook acknowledgement. I consider these people like family....I guess maybe I appreciate things a lot more then others when someone does something nice for me. Especially if it was a hand made gift.


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MySleepyGrenade
MySleepyGrenade
05:16 Mar 16 2015

I would think a thank you card is totally necessary/appropriate.



I can understand that new parents are busy and what not but if the gifts were given around Christmas time and they just now have had their babies that is more than plenty of time they could have sent a little note... it's not like you're asking for a times square billboard of thanks.... but acknowledgment of the love and care that went into the gift as well as the gift itself is only common courtesy.





WishBone
WishBone
08:03 Mar 16 2015

shame on them i think some people just do not show consideration these days until you put it in their face but what can you do but know you did a good thing





tr1n1ty01
tr1n1ty01
04:57 Mar 19 2015

Thank you!





 

Ebay fun!

06:22 Mar 14 2015
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The trials and tribulations of selling stuff on ebay...lol ugh! So, I have a new in box type of item, 3 of them. So a guy messages me and asks me what I would let all three go for and he wanted 2 day shipping. I already offer free shipping so I figure out here to Cali as a worse case scenario for distance. I shoot him back a price and inform him I have 2 more of the same that had been open but still in tact. So he sends me his number and wants me to call. I do not call. He then responds with how much for the lot of 5. I shoot him a price and as his request change the listing to reflect the agreement. He has yet to purchase the damn stuff! AHHHHH! And this dude would message me back as soon as I sent a reply! Idiot!


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WishBone
WishBone
09:37 Mar 14 2015

was he not suppose to message you back right away lol, ebay apps are great for fast replies.





tr1n1ty01
tr1n1ty01
22:40 Mar 14 2015

I mean it in the sense that as soon as I replied to his message he replied right back. And his last email of course was a request to change the auction to include the 5 items.





 

Yipeeeeee!

05:18 Mar 05 2015
Times Read: 534


15 days.... Double DD!!! Detroit and Darkfairie!!!! Wooot! Good times as always! Love ya girl!


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