Kim . . . LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I really needed that laugh this morning . . . I'm just so sorry that it was at your expense hon.
Okay, now what to do with the red hat society kitten? Really I don't have a clue.
I was just thinking about the *meeting* I saw at the Texas Roadhouse last Monday when I was there at lunch with a friend . . . I seriously don't think there was anyone there under the age of 60. I really don't think you would qualify for that. If your SIL is dropping hints, she is crazy. Then again, you know how in-laws are. They know how to hit a nerve, even when they don't do it intentionally!
Good luck with getting rid of that gift! I with I had an answer for you! I understand why you're so upset though . . . it may be cute in an old lady, red hat society sort of way (no offense anyone) . . . but it's not an age appropriate gift.![]()







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. My mother-in-law used to collect baby dolls but that didn't mean she was a little girl. I've known a person who collected figurines of a grandma and grandpa set and she wasn't elderly or a grandma. I don't think giving "little old lady" cats means she considers you an old lady now or that it's meant as a jab at your age, I just think she thought they were adorable and that you would love it since you are a cat person. Some people who love cats/dogs/horses/babies or whatever like ANYTHING to do with the thing they love, and others only like a certain style or taste. 
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