Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Gea, Buy him some Hickory Farms. That will help with his pot smoking munchies. Sorry I couldn't resist. Seriously I haven't got a clue. I think you letting him stay at your house for 3 weeks should be present enough, and having the patience to deal with him. I think I would tell him to go and shower. He is a guest in your home and he need not stink it up. If he doesn't like it, set a cot up for him outside. Good luck to you, and hopefully someone will come up with a suitable gift for him. Rahnny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Hi all, I could use some help with a gift suggestion for my brother in law. He is visiting and it has only been 4 days, but I am getting stressed, I feel guilty - so many have no family. He is a 45 year old bacholor, smokes pot all day(not in my house!) eats candy by the pound & lays on my couch,even though my daughter gave up her room- hates my dogs, something happened to my 3lb little guy yesterday, I came into the room and the normally happy, playful little guy was hiding in the corner whimpering. I know not everyone likes dogs, but they live here and I am trying to keep them away from him, but they are used to being allowed on the couch. I am stuck with him as hubby works 15 hour days, he's depressed and won't leave the house because everyone has families , responsibilities, work- he thought my husband was going to take off work for 3 weeks while he is here, He can't I can hardly afford the extra food for him and and haven't even gotten gifts for my kids yet. At first I thought it was jet lag but hes getting worse, he doesn't like me, makes fun of me, I am being nice to him he brought pictures of his grandfather who was a advisor to FDR and I asked if I could make a copy he told me keep the *##* thing- so out went my idea of making him a photo album - kinda like a family tree sorta thing. My kids are on me about a nice gift for him, and I am lost, he laughed at my aromatherapy so no soaps or stuff like that- besides it has been 4 days and he is still wearing the same clothes and hasn't bathed, so what do you get a person like this- DH is no help he is ignoring the tension and keeps telling me its only 3 weeks and I have to be grateful to him for spending $ to come visit. Help- I am trying- also any diffuser suggestions to get rid of odors. Gea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 I would make him the photo album . He would probably be happy that you put so much thought into it. It would also included him as part of the family bringing out the holiday spirit. Here's some cookie & candies you can make for him. Exported from MasterCook * Chocolate Bourbons Balls Recipe By : Serving Size : 0 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 1 1/2 Cups Fine Vanilla Wafer Crumbs 1/3 Cup Bourbon 1 Cup Semisweet Chocolate Chips 2 Tablespoons Butter Or Margarine 1/2 Cup Finely Chopped Pecans 1 1/4 Cups Powdered Sugar , Divided In a small bowl mix cookie crumbs and bourbon. Set aside. Place chips and butter in a large bowl. Microwave at 50% (medium) 2 to 5 miuntes or untill chips are soft. Stir untill smooth. Stir in pecans and crumb mixtures. Slowly mix in enough sugar until mixture just holds together. Shape by teaspoomfuls into balls, place on wax paper. Roll in remaining sugar to coat. Store in refrigerator, tightly covered , no longer than two weeks. Source: " Microwave cook book from the Eighties - Chapter title Holiday Make Aheads " Yield: " 4 Dozen " I have been making this for over 20 yrs-- Yikes . It's always a big hit and freezes well. Just be sure to put it in a air tight container . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Per serving: 1193 Calories (kcal); 73g Total Fat; (59% calories from fat); 7g Protein; 107g Carbohydrate; 62mg Cholesterol; 253mg Sodium Food Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 0 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 14 1/2 Fat; 7 Other Carbohydrates NOTES : Use cheap bourbon- Jim Beam or such. Nutr. Assoc. : 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. Gea wrote: > Hi all, > I could use some help with a gift suggestion for my brother in law. > He is visiting and it has only been 4 days, but I am getting > stressed, I feel guilty - so many have no family. > He is a 45 year old bacholor, smokes pot all day(not in my house!) > eats candy by the pound & lays on my couch,even though my daughter > gave up her room- hates my dogs, something happened to my 3lb little > guy yesterday, I came into the room and the normally happy, playful > little guy was hiding in the corner whimpering. I know not everyone > l Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Better than what I am thinking. Linda ( I did type it, but deleted it instead of sending) - Rahn68 Gea, Buy him some Hickory Farms. That will help with his pot smoking munchies. Sorry I couldn't resist. Seriously I haven't got a clue. I think you letting him stay at your house for 3 weeks should be present enough, and having the patience to deal with him. I think I would tell him to go and shower. He is a guest in your home and he need not stink it up. If he doesn't like it, set a cot up for him outside. Good luck to you, and hopefully someone will come up with a suitable gift for him. Rahnny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Oh many of you came up with ideas better than me. My gift to him, if I knew he hurt my child or animal would be jail. Of course during withdrawal sugar helps too! Sugar, pot smokers, never have enough sugar. If you have access to a nanny cam, set it up so you can see what goes on in the living room when you are not there. Can ya tell I have a totally trusting, loving, holiday spirit. Love him but I don't trust him from clear across the country. Good luck you are much kinder than I am. My house, my rules, don't like it, there are lots of motels, that have smoking rooms and cable. Janet >Better than what I am thinking. > >Linda ( I did type it, but deleted it instead of sending) > - > Rahn68 > > Gea, Buy him some Hickory Farms. That will help with his pot smoking > munchies. Sorry I couldn't resist. > Seriously I haven't got a clue. I think you letting him stay at your house > for 3 weeks should be present enough, and having the patience to deal > with him. > I think I would tell him to go and shower. He is a guest in your home > and he > need not stink it up. If he doesn't like it, set a cot up for him outside. > Good luck to you, and hopefully someone will come up with a suitable > gift for > him. > Rahnny > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Thanks guys, Why am I putting up with this? it has been 10 years since he has been back home and for a reason, I lost it after a 6week visit and I have been blamed ever since for him not coming home. I feel very strongly that my kids believe it is a time to give, so I have to set the example I " preach " - it has sank into my kids and all they want is for Uncle to have a happy holiday , my kids are so sweet, all they see is the good. Watching the news -I can't help to think about all the service people who won't be with their families, they have the right to complain, not me. Uncle would never hurt my kids, and the dogs well I put in them in the kitchen with treats and toys and extra kisses:) Gea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 I certainly don't know all the answers, but what if you all sat down and discussed the situation? At least everyone could voice their opinion and maybe clear the air???? Jan Gea wrote: > Thanks guys, > > Why am I putting up with this? it has been 10 years since he has been > back home and for a reason, I lost it after a 6week visit and I have > been blamed ever since for him not coming home. > I feel very strongly that my kids believe it is a time to give, so I > have to set the example I " preach " - it has sank into my kids and all > they want is for Uncle to have a happy holiday , my kids are so > sweet, all they see is the good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 I forgot to mention the gift thing: How about personal grooming items, house shoes, T-shirts, etc? Jan Gea wrote: > Thanks guys, > > Why am I putting up with this? it has been 10 years since he has been > back home and for a reason, I lost it after a 6week visit and I have > been blamed ever since for him not coming home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 I ditto that sentiment X10. I am so very sorry that at what should be a joyous time of enjoying family, you are under added stress. You are much more gracious than I would be, Gea. But I lived with miserable selfish people until I was 36. I have no...none...not a remote bit of patience, for it whatsoever. A gift from me would be a one way ticket to SOMEWHERE else, leaving yesterday. ~~~Shelley~~~ - lillizard.com Monday, December 15, 2003 10:43 AM Re: gift suggestions Better than what I am thinking. Linda ( I did type it, but deleted it instead of sending) - Rahn68 Gea, Buy him some Hickory Farms. That will help with his pot smoking munchies. Sorry I couldn't resist. Seriously I haven't got a clue. I think you letting him stay at your house for 3 weeks should be present enough, and having the patience to deal with him. I think I would tell him to go and shower. He is a guest in your home and he need not stink it up. If he doesn't like it, set a cot up for him outside. Good luck to you, and hopefully someone will come up with a suitable gift for him. Rahnny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 More than anything I love the way you guys make me laugh- Thanks Gea But I lived with miserable selfish people until I was 36. I have no...none...not a remote bit of patience, for it whatsoever. A gift from me would be a one way ticket to SOMEWHERE else, leaving yesterday. > > ~~~Shelley~~~ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Ozium is always a good gift for smokers! http://www.vacuumhospital.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.100.exe/scstore/ozium.shtml?E+scs\ tore You can get it offline at B & m stores. In my youth , this was very popular . Wendy Rahn68 wrote: > Gea, Buy him some Hickory Farms. That will help with his pot smoking > munchies. Sorry I couldn't resist. > Seriously I haven't got a clue. I think you letting him stay at your > house > for 3 weeks should be present enough, and having the patience to deal > with him. > I think I would tell him to go and shower. He is a guest in your home > and he > need not stink it up. If he doesn't like it, set a cot up for him > outside. > Good luck to you, and hopefully someone will come up with a suitable > gift for > him. > Rahnny > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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