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Topic Other Boards / Foo / help need some ideas
- By gundogsrbest [gb] Date 02.11.03 18:53 UTC
im stuck on what to get my sister in law for christmas, she is due to give birth any day now so the baby will be roughly 6 weeks old at christmas, any ideas on what to get her last year i got her clothing but dont want to get her the same again, also none of the high street shop websites are any good for ideas
tanya
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 02.11.03 18:59 UTC
What about a voucher for a bit of pampering?? With the promise of babysitting whilst SIL enjoys the pampering??

Margot
- By gundogsrbest [gb] Date 02.11.03 19:06 UTC
shed laugh at me if id promise to baby sit , i dont do babies, and dirty nappies make me gag, everyone finds that funny cos i can clear up after dogs all day no problem but present me with a dirty nappy and i run a mile :D, also shes in manchester and im in essex bit far for baby sitting :) but vouchers for pampering sound like a good idea, thanks for the ideas keep them coming there might be more ideas for other family members :)
got all three sisters sorted and part of my mums, im buying mum a car but shes having that before xmas so need something to give her on the day
thanks again
tanya
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 02.11.03 19:10 UTC
If you're buying your mum a car for Christmas ........Do you need a second Mum??? :D :D :D I'm in Essex too!!!!

Margot
- By gundogsrbest [gb] Date 02.11.03 19:26 UTC
:D @ loki
im buying mum the car so she can have her independence back and so that we have more than the two seats i have in the works van, there is a method in my madness :)
- By ice_queen Date 02.11.03 19:00 UTC
make-up
jewarlly
chocolates
wine
vouchers for mother care! (mayb thats not the best idea)
voucher for beautichian (she'll be needing that with the baby around!

well i hope they give you some ideas

Rox
- By chaliepud [gb] Date 02.11.03 19:14 UTC
I remember when my babies were 6 weeks, I didn't want to go anywhere, but a lovely smelly therapetic bath was wonderful! (All stitches should be healed by then). M&S do my fave smellies, the Daniele Ryman Aromacology range, particulary the 'Alive' ones, and apparently they are not tested on animals, a bonus! She probably won't have time for makeup and she'll be trying to lose weight so no chocs, and if she is breast feeding, no wine!!!

Good Luck to her for the birth!

Hayley
- By gundogsrbest [gb] Date 02.11.03 19:28 UTC
M&S was one of the places i couldnt think of will have to see what they got on their site theres a M&S at lakeside not a good place to be this time of year :( is really hard to move
- By chaliepud [gb] Date 02.11.03 20:34 UTC
The M&S site isn't great, they don't have much of their stock on there. Boots have some new ranges of posh smellies, The Sanctuary (avail in Boots) are nice, though not sweet smelling they are very therapeutic.
- By gundogsrbest [gb] Date 04.11.03 17:54 UTC
thanks for all your ideas, i have decided to make a box of bits up for her, a nice gift box filled with bath bits, candles, face masks etc
thanks again
tanya
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