16 May 2019

A question about : Mothers Day Gifts

Mothers Day is fast approaching and whilst I believe one should cherish the special ladies in their lives for 365 days of a year not just 1, I do like to try make it a little occasion.

I just have my Mum and Grandma to plan for this year. For my Grandma I was thinking maybe a different take on a tea cup candle. She doesnt light candles but loves plants so thinking of finding a small flower/plant and planting it in the cup rather than a pot? No idea what plant however I pretty clueless and not green fingered at all! title=ROTFL

Not sure about Mum however ..

Do any of you guys have anything planned? title=Smile

Best answers:

  • I would love to get mum something really special, but I know it would just be wasted money. Her new husband spoils her silly, holidays abroad 5-6 times a year, jewellery dripping from her every limb ... we cant and wont try to compete with that, so instead I will take her for a late lunch, and just spend some quality time with her. I make it my mission these days to try and remind her that money isnt everything!
    As for me, my teenage daughter has promised me a day off - she will walk the dogs, cook dinner, and play with her little sister, so I can "relax" ... I cant wait!
  • I'm out of ideas after birthday and christmas on the gift front. I usually do a day out somewhere then cook a meal, but that's a bit weather dependent. I might look and see what the national trust have to offer, she likes a good mooch round a stately home.
  • Mine's in a home, in a small room, with dementia. I'll send some sweets and a card. Nothing else she needs, can use, will understand.
  • I'm going to be away visiting a friend over Mothers day weekend, so I'm taking my mum for a boozy afternoon tea the week before. I got a good itison deal at a very nice local hotel. I'm also going to buy her something little when I'm away, maybe something from Covent Gardens.
    I said I'd sort something for my partners mum too. She's got quite a sweet tooth so I'm doing a Thorntons hamper. I got a cute basket from Dunelm Mill and I've managed to get good deals on the actual Thorntons chocolates from Home Bargains, Co-op and Asda. It should come in at about Ј12 all together.
    I think they'll both be happy with that.
  • I'll be heading to a National Trust property with my Mum, and hopefully having a nice roast dinner somewhere - I may even cook!
  • I've spotted some quite soft flannels in Wilkos today. I'm thinking about showing Rainbows and Brownies how to make flannel cupcakes. We'll add cupcake toppers and finish them off with cellophane and curling ribbon (which I already have in).
    I'm not sure what I'm doing for my own mum yet though.
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