Well, I'm certainly upset too . I didn't get what I wanted for Christmas either. I didn't get that 16-bedroom mansion with servants in the Alps, I didn't get that mink coat, I didn't get that gold-plated Mercedes with the chauffeur, and I didn't get that big diamond tiara that Queen Elizabeth wears sometimes. So I'm not speaking to my husband.
He didn't get what he wanted either. Since he didn't get me what I wanted, I didn't get him that Porsche racing car, that Rolex watch, that hunting club in the Azores, and that 7-foot TV that gets 5,000 channels. So he's not speaking to me, either.
Hahahahahaha! I'm just kidding! Let's lighten up a little here and no more name-calling, okay? That's unnecessary.
Let's look, instead, to what Christmas really is. If the coat's too small, it can be exchanged for a different size. The emerald earrings sound nice, and if one is a little bigger than the other, I don't think anyone will notice. People don't look that closely at things like that. They'll just see some pretty emeralds and probably wish they had some too. The earrings may not be to your taste, but I'm guessing they will probably look very nice on you!
The tickets to the musical was very nice for him. And as another person said, maybe the cards extension pack is his way of saying he wants to spend more time with you. I think too much emphasis is put on gifts, instead of just enjoying what we Fundies call "the 4-F celebration": Food, fun, family and friends. You can arrange that in any order you like.
Christmas isn't about gifts. Certainly, they are nice to have, but it's about Jesus. It's deep contemplation in the quiet of the night about our salvation and our Savior. It's looking at a table full of food and being surrounded by loved ones and giving thanks to God for all our blessings, no matter how small.
The OP asked if she was unreasonable. No, I don't think that's the word. I think sometimes folks get caught up in the holiday frenzy and sometimes we expect too much of people in the holidays. Christmas isn't about expectations; it's about gratefulness and love for each other and our Savior.
So, with that said, also I want to say that I hope you both enjoy the musical, and sit down and play the cards with him with snacks when you get home. Now, that's fun! My hubby Ben loves to play cards! We talk and laugh and the next thing we know, it's time for dinner or bed or our Bible/prayer time.
I hope you're able to work things out and be happy. I will pray for the both of you.
All good things
Emmy