Friday, July 31, 2009

What can I get my mum for her 50th birthday?

my mum is 50 on Thursday and i'm stuck as to what to get her. I thought flowers or chocolates was a bit cliche. So any ideas would be very welcome. I'm looking to spend £25 ($15) as i'm a poor student.





Please help!

What can I get my mum for her 50th birthday?
When I didn't have a lot of cash for presents I would make up little cards like a coupon with things like "one hug any time you want one", "one dinner on me you choose time and place", " i will do the laundry and put it away for you for two weeks", " one pedicure and manicure by me at your convenience" .


What are your Mom's hobbies??? Choose one and spend time with her shopping for supplies or if there is a show that features her hobby in your area plan a day attending and a lunch or dinner out.


But don't forget to let her know how much you love her and appreciate her.
Reply:Happy birthday to your Mum. Whatever you purchase with love and affection she will be happy. You should gift her something which she likes or interested in. Flowers or choclate is not a bad idea. I can suggest ........... a beautiful dress or a small jewellary or buy a cake etc.... etc....
Reply:cook dinner for her, and just spend time with her. You can get nice earrings, or a bracelet, or a book she would like.
Reply:A dildo.
Reply:Take her out to lunch and don't be scared to use coupons. For her it would be sentimental and very remembering...like another moment, as if it's another mother's day. And you know how mom's get about mother's day, very teary eyed for just spending time and a meal with them. Hope this helps!
Reply:give her anything that made from gold
Reply:A letter, a poem, a "date" with her to a coffee bar. A thank you, a hug AND flowers and chocolate. A drawing, a pair of earrings, a handmade gift card good forever for love everlasting. Any of them, all of them, pick and choose. You can't go wrong when she sees how much you care and handmade gifts are always wanted.
Reply:Take her to lunch..time spent just with you would probably mean more to her than anything else..
Reply:Well, I just turned 50 on the 15th of October, and my daughter is on a low budget also. She bought me a purse %26amp; some ladybug earrings, her mother-in-law bought me ladybug windchimes. These items aren't very expensive, just a few ideas. By the way? 50 is great! Good luck.
Reply:thats hard to work with but try treating her to a lil spa treatment...in your case a manicure/pedicure.
Reply:if it is possible take her out to lunch.it doesn`t have to be expensive but just show her that you love her.
Reply:Get her a beautiful locket with your pic or her grandkids pic in it, have it engraved!





Or make a reservation for a family photo... she would love that!





Or make her a homemade dvd, with old photos from major events, weddings, your graduation, family reunions. Ask all of your family members to send pics, poems or share old memories, record them all and put it with some music on a dvd. This would defintely be a tear jerker!
Reply:try ebay honestly its a really good way to go!
Reply:bake her a cake
Reply:a fishing pole
Reply:Club together with some of her friends and buy her a ride in a Hot Air Baloon.
Reply:Something that helps her feel like a person - a woman, even. She wasn't always your mum and she wasn't always 50.





You could help her feel very good indeed on £25 or even less by concentrating your wish to help her feel as special as she is on the way you treat her, rather than on what you buy her. Spend time with her. Ring up some of her friends and get them to come round. Run her a bath and tell her to put her gladrags on, then tell her how lovely she looks, and how proud of her you are.





If you have have time and access, put together an album or scrap book containing photos or other things that will remind her of good things that have been part of her life and your relationship - theatre ticket stubs, pressed flowers from special bouquets, one of your school reports, leaflets from places she has visited and enjoyed, photos of her when she was smiling and enjoying herself.





Hope she has a great day - you can help!
Reply:a gigolo would go off a treat i recon.



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