My son wrote me a letter describing his best memories, the things he loves about me, how I impacted his life, etc. I still have the letter and will never throw it away. It took some thought on his part and the things he said made me feel so good and loved.
2006-09-08 11:18:25
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answered by sunshinehappinessgirl 1
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.I think the presents that show time and thought are the best. If you have a talent, then make your Mum something. Otherwise, spending time together is always lovely. Depending on how much you can spend, arrange a Mum/daughter evening (or day). Take her out to dinner and/or to a show (either a movie you know she'd like, or a theater play, or even to a museum or zoo (it really depends on what she's into.
You can show by what you pick, how well you know her and she'll love being with you.
2006-09-08 18:12:08
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answered by JaneB 7
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A freshly-made pitcher of Kool Aid !!!
2006-09-08 18:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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a cool holiday
2006-09-08 18:16:40
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answered by ari 4
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back massager
foot massager/water bath
jewelery (necklace, bracelet)
sunglasses
dvd
flowers (try www.proflowers.com)
cd (classical music? opera? etc)
lotions
bath gel, bubble bath
good luck!
2006-09-08 18:14:07
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answered by sasmallworld 6
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Quality time just you and her
2006-09-08 18:13:23
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answered by Truth 2
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