cant have nice things becuase of my little brother and sister, and really cant have anything. im freaking out i need a gift for my mom for christmas. oh plus she cant wear anything but her uniform? i love my mom but shes hard to shop 4
2007-11-24
15:26:18
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cant have nice things becuase of my little brother and sister, and really cant have anything. im freaking out i need a gift for my mom for christmas. oh plus she cant wear anything but her uniform? i love my mom but shes hard to shop 4
she wont use cooking tools becuase shes not allowed cooking books out of the question she wont use it. as for body bath, she takes a 7min shower sumtimes she doesnt even want to take them becuase she comes home too tired help me out please
2007-11-24
15:50:25 ·
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she wont use cooking tools becuase shes not allowed cooking books out of the question she wont use it. as for body bath, she takes a 7min shower sumtimes she doesnt even want to take them becuase she comes home too tired help me out please
2007-11-24
15:50:51 ·
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good comfortable shoes, a day at a spa, take her out for a
meal at a good place, a vacation
2007-11-24 15:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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In order of price range: a certificate for a day spa while you leave your little siblings with a babysitter, a certificate to get a massage for an hour or two while you babysit the siblings, a nice pair of slippers and some bubble bath and a promise to take your little siblings to the park for a couple of hours so she can have some peace and quiet...get the theme here? Give mom a chance to have a break from the kids so she can pamper herself, if only for an hour or two. :)
2007-11-24 15:36:29
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answered by BlueEyes_418 2
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A day off. She can sleep in or soak in a bathtub
Bath salts, bath bombs, the ones that fizz and create nice smelling bubbles.
A nice dress for the next important occasion.
A pretty pair of shoes, not another non slip kitchen safety-certified ugly shoes.
Dinner at a posh restaurant where a chef she respects cooks the meal.
2007-11-24 15:32:14
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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How approximately cooking her a great meal, with a very good dessert, then espresso and a brandy. enable her placed her ft up, do no longer enable her help with the bathing up. i'm particular that would recommend extra to her than presents. Or take her out for a meal, then later for a instruct or some thing. in simple terms manage her particular which does no longer recommend spending a load of money. i comprehend I definitely have continuously favorite that kind of giving from my infants
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answered by cockman 4
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How about a nice picture of you and your sblings, along with a nice cooked meal for her, a foot massage at home , she sounds like a Mom that is to tired to go out. Tell her how much you appreciate her.
2007-11-25 09:20:06
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answered by sunshine 3
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she sounds like a hard working mom! why not get her that 'glove wax' thing for her hands...it has parifin wax in it and she soaks her hands in there for a minute and they are rejuvenated. or a day spa package to use on a well deserved day off. a lot of salons will give you a year before the certificate expires. i don't know your age, but a booklet filled with different chores you will do so she can get a break-that's cute. or even have a cleaning service come in and clean the house one day to surprise her...i know my mom is hard to shop for too, so good luck! :)
2007-11-24 15:33:59
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answered by monicastocker74 3
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You have a computer--that's obviousl.... so why not give her a gift that keeps on giving all through the year.... YOUR SERVICES...print up little coupons---"gift certificates" for things like cleaning the house or doing dishes or making dinner for her or babysitting or whatever services you might be able to provide for her---something above and beyond what you might already do for her.... and when you print them up, make them so that they express how much you want to help her relax after her tough day at work...
2007-11-24 16:11:58
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answered by LittleBarb 7
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Buy her some new cooking tools. If here job is to cook then get here something that will benefit at home and at work. Just make sure there not the crappy cooking utensils.
2007-11-24 15:29:32
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answered by Atrain 2
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What about a g/c to a salon where she can pamper herself one afternoon?
A mother's ring with you and your siblings birthstones? If it is too much money, maybe someone can chip in to help you.
Books, lotion/bath packages, a figurine, perfume, picture, a nice shirt...something smaller to open up on Christmas Day, and then treat her to a surprise lunch date after Christmas.
2007-11-24 15:34:43
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answered by Kelly C 4
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something from the heart is always welcome. Make her a coupon book with little coupons for doing the dishes...or watching the other kids...giving her a neck rub...or making sure she gets an hour in a bubble bath with soft music and candles in the bathroom...give her a coupon for breakfast in bed...doing laundry...you know her best...be creative and you will be surprised at how much she will love your thoughtful gift.
2007-11-24 15:45:12
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answered by terry r 1
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My mother's day gift was a chocholate cake and I bake it myself. The idea of baking came across my mind to make something different, as for my Mom previous birthdays, mother's days and wedding anniversaries, I always gave her cards, books, flowers, vases, clothes, and accesorries.
2007-11-24 15:32:45
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answered by yusdz 6
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