Bedding For Children
All of us spend
money in different ways. I have one sister that will only shop
at two very exclusive clothing stores. She likes the quality of
the clothing and the way it fits her. The clothing is very
expensive so she only buys a few basic pieces each season. This
works for her because she is a nurse and works in a clinic. She
wears uniforms to work everyday, so her expensive clothing is
for weekends. I need to dress in business casual clothing for
my job. This means that my wardrobe is larger than hers and
that I need to purchase clothing that is more reasonably
priced. My other sister buys all of her clothing at discount
stores. She does not care about clothing and likes to spend her
money on furnishing her home. We all seem to put our money in
where are interests are.
My new
daughter-in-law grew up in a very poor family. She and my son
make good incomes, and she loves to spend the money. She buys
clothing household supplies and the best ingredients for the
foods that she prepares. Her taste in clothing is great;
however their home is starting to get a very cluttered look
because she buys so many things. She has not concentrated on
one style for decorating; she just buys things that she thinks
are pretty. My son asked if I could help intervene with this.
She is pregnant with their first child and he fears she is
going to buy too many baby things. She has already bought
bedding for children in various theme designs, and they do not
even know if they are having a boy or girl.
I went over to
their home to have lunch and to help set up the nursery. There
was a stack of bedding for children on the floor of the room
that they are going to use for the baby. The bedding for
children had a theme for boys and one for girls. I spoke to my
daughter-in-law about this. For one thing they do not have the
room to store the bedding for children for three years or four
years until the child is in a twin bed. Once the child reaches
that age they are going to have likes and dislikes of their own
and may not want the bedding for children that she has picked
out. We talked about all the gifts that she will receive for
the baby and that it would be best to see what others bought
from the baby registry that was filled out. I did not want to
seem like the prying mother-in-law so I told her that I was
going to take a community education course on home decorating
and asked her to join me. I thought this would be a less
threatening way to approach her sending habits.
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