andrewducker: (whoever invented boredom...)
andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2012-05-20 12:14 pm

Houston, we have a gift problem

One of the things remaining on our slowly diminishing wedding to-do list is "Make a gift list."

The problem being that there's very little we actually want. It's not like in ye olden days when a wedding was the point where children moved out from their parents and set up their own home, needing sheets, plates, etc. to get them started. We've been living together for two years, we've both been living away from home for many years, and we have pretty much everything you need to run a home.

Julie's currently clicking through the John Lewis website, looking at crockery and trying to decide if these are things we actually want people to spend money on. I've stared blankly at the numerous other tabs, thinking "Well, yes, a 93" TV would be lovely, but I'd feel actively guilty if people spent cash on a new TV for me when the current one is great."

The things we do want feel like normal household improvements. We'd like to replace all the curtains, because they suck. We need a new kitchen, because it's godawful. I suspect we're going to say "Please give us vouchers, and we will use them to replace our curtains and kitchen appliances." But we can't even say "Please give us a new dishwasher", because the whole kitchen needs to be ripped out, and that's not happening until the PhD is finished (a month-ish after the wedding), and we don't have anywhere to put a dishwasher for a month.

[identity profile] alitheapipkin.livejournal.com 2012-05-20 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
The Boy and I are having exactly the same problem. I've resorted to saying vouchers or money towards honeymoon/new kitchen for everyone who is really stuck. My mother actually asked me if we wanted new towels - I was slightly boggled by this, I've lived away from home for 16 years for heavens sake, I do own towels!!

[identity profile] atreic.livejournal.com 2012-05-21 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Lots of people keep the same old towels for ages until they are a bit grim and forget that they could buy new ones. I only upgraded my student towels this year (and it was lovely! And not expensive! People should buy more towels :-) )