My mother’s birthday is in two weeks, and I’ve run out of things to get her, ideas?

Sun, Jan 3, 2010

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Lindsay asked:


She doesn’t use fancy bath soaps or gels, she sells candles on the side so she has plenty of candles and candle accessories, she won’t eat candy, chocolate, or sweets, she doesn’t read or play board games, she doesn’t drink wine and has no use for a cook book, she doesn’t listen to cds or have a favorite band, she already has bath robes and slippers and a heated blanket and a back massager, I can think of nothing she would like. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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6 Responses to “My mother’s birthday is in two weeks, and I’ve run out of things to get her, ideas?”

  1. Elvis Says:

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    get a picture enlarged
    one which has you and her in it
    from your early years

  2. Danielle Says:

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    A genuine silk kimono. She wont use it as a bathrobe.

    I bought my mother a lavender-pink coloured one, and she loves it.

  3. quietude61 Says:

    Kansieo.com

    A gift certificate for a massage, or manicure/pedicure would be nice. Or, maybe something more personal….like make her dinner and a cake.

    I’m hard to buy for as well, and sometimes all I want is some fun times with my children….doing anything….as long as everybody is happy.

  4. a girl ;p Says:

    Create a video blog

    books, movies, a day with her child?

  5. XXOO Says:

    gel candles

    perfume and fragrances
    jewelry or accessories
    lipsticks on trends
    or something less expensive like
    those hair band like thing which u use when washin ur face
    magazines or books
    any clothes socks Ts
    Or some accessories around the house/room
    picture frames, flower vases, ceramics, etc
    there’s alot but I don’t specifically know what your mother likes…
    this is the best i could do hope it helps :)

  6. FloridaMom63 Says:

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    All 3 of my girls are young adults. I really miss their younger ages.
    For my birthday this past year, they each made me an album of each girl/myself (scrapbook), from school,concerts,parties and family times.
    Then each one planned a different event for each of us such as:
    Breakfast with my 17 year old, lunch with my 19 and ended with dinner with my 22 year old.
    Then they surprised me with all 4 of us going to a concert. They hate country music, but know I love it so they bought tixs, and took me to see Brooks and Dunn.
    I ended the scrapbook with photos and tix stubs from my birthday.


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