I want them back. All I get is empty promises.
We are both crafty people. Two years ago, I made her a big, beautiful counted cross-stitch, then had it custom-framed. The project took several months and she knew I was making it. I drove six hours each way to deliver my gift to her.
Meanwhile, she has found the time to make other crochet and cross-stitch items for her extended family and to remodel her kitchen. Am I being unreasonable? Should I ask her to send the pieces back to me if she doesn’t plan to make my quilt?: “Ever since you mentioned that quilt, I have dreamt of having it, with all of those priceless memories, on my wall. But I know how busy you are, so if you wouldn’t mind returning the T-shirts, I think I’ll take a stab at doing it myself.”
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