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Perelandra
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For the second year in a row, my husband’s boss has sent Christmas gifts to our house for my husband and our two boys. His boss is a woman about the same age as him. She works in a different office far away, but he travels there every few months or so. I’ve never met her, but as far as I know, nothing inappropriate is going on. He does talk about her often, but with the distance I don’t worry…too much.
It’s not that I want a gift too… it just feels wrong/weird that she is leaving me out of the picture while including my boys. I’m a stay-at-home mom, and when my husband needs to go on business trips or work overtime on a project, I am the one doing it all. In fact, the pressure of “doing it all” contributed to a nervous breakdown a couple years ago, which left me completely disabled for a few weeks, which she knew about because my husband needed to work from home for a while.
If she feels inclined to give gifts, I feel a family gift would be more appropriate. Instead she sends him a book that matches his interests, and a book and a toy for my boys that fit their interests. I feel that, at best, this is very rude, or, at worst, threatening behavior. My husband seems completely oblivious to the fact that I am not included, and that it might offend me. I want to appreciate her generosity and move on, but this just does not sit well with me…especially with my boys included I feel like a line has been crossed.
It’s not that I want a gift too… it just feels wrong/weird that she is leaving me out of the picture while including my boys. I’m a stay-at-home mom, and when my husband needs to go on business trips or work overtime on a project, I am the one doing it all. In fact, the pressure of “doing it all” contributed to a nervous breakdown a couple years ago, which left me completely disabled for a few weeks, which she knew about because my husband needed to work from home for a while.
If she feels inclined to give gifts, I feel a family gift would be more appropriate. Instead she sends him a book that matches his interests, and a book and a toy for my boys that fit their interests. I feel that, at best, this is very rude, or, at worst, threatening behavior. My husband seems completely oblivious to the fact that I am not included, and that it might offend me. I want to appreciate her generosity and move on, but this just does not sit well with me…especially with my boys included I feel like a line has been crossed.