Jumat, 07 Maret 2014

Valentines Day gift idea?




Sashaa.


Okay, So, I'm just in highschool, no big deal but I am talking to this boy who I really like, and who is also interested in me. I'm a sophomore and he's a senior and we've been talking for quite a while now and hangout like once a week or so. I made him cookies and a cute(kinda silly) card for christmas, and he got me a stuffed animal. We aren't dating but I don't know if I should get him something for valentines day or if it would be weird..I don't want to be all "oh I love youu<3333" since we're not even dating but I dont want him to think I don't care, because I do a whole lot.

just suggestions, thanks!



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an idea for my boyfriends gift?!?




Mandy C


for valentines day, i need to get my boyfriend something he'll love, obviously. i've been with him for almost 11 months, and I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT TO GET HIM. he lives a thousand miles away, so i need to send him something offline, but everything is so expensive! he doesnt like video games, he doesnt like reading. he loves arts and stuff like that, but i cant think of anything cute to get him...


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Valentine's day gifts store
> http://www.amazon.com/Valentines-Day-Gifts-Her-Promotions/b?ie=UTF8&tag=bs-itm-20&node=1260395011

Top gift ideas
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christmas gift ideas?




bubbllyboo


best xmas present of 2010

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This my not be the BEST idea, but it does some good! I've done this for years!

A Basket: (This is what you put in it)

Slippers
$5 Gift Card
Chocolate
A card (that you made)
A mug, or something you feel needs extra :)
Perfume*
Robe*
Shampoo*
Stuffed animal*

* = Optional

Or by a $2 Stocking and fill it up with the same things

Now wrap the basket in a clear plastic wrap with a bow on the handle! Ahhh.....Christmas joy!

I hope this helped! :)


âMerry Christmasâ

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please help me with gift idea !!!?




asdfghjkl


i am 14 and i moved to canada from the u.k last week and i left my best friend kathryn behind :'(
she is like ammazing at gifts and she has already found something that she wants to send over but i have no idea, she isnt telling me what she is getting me so i dont know what to compete with :/
put yourself in my position and tell me what you would get your best friend :)
thanks for any help :)
x
p.s i love her soooo much and we always tell eachother we love eachother <3 x



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If you are asking for what gifts you can buy in Canada and sent over... I have no idea what your friend is like or what things interest her.

* Maple syrup.
* Smoked salmon.
* Canadian stuffed animals -- RCMP moose, bears, beavers, etc.
* 2010 Winter Olympic items -- jersey, t-shirt, mitts, mugs, etc.
* Red Rose tea.
* Native art work.
* Various Canadian t-shirts or hats.
* A collection of common food items you can't get in the UK -- just go to a grocery store and sent her O-Dutch potato chips, Quaker-bars, Canada dry gingerale, etc.
* Take a lot of pictures with a digital camera and have a picture book made of it.




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Christmas ideas 2010?




Shannon


I'm 13 and i don't know what to ask for for christmas, any ideas?


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Make-up
Hair products
Cell phone
Laptop
Camera
Snuggie ! :D
Wii
clothes
gift cards
money
nail polish
room decorations
jewelry.
shoes.
posters
cd's
dvd's

Hope i could help :)

christmas gift ideas?




bubbllyboo


best xmas present of 2010

â¥



Answer
This my not be the BEST idea, but it does some good! I've done this for years!

A Basket: (This is what you put in it)

Slippers
$5 Gift Card
Chocolate
A card (that you made)
A mug, or something you feel needs extra :)
Perfume*
Robe*
Shampoo*
Stuffed animal*

* = Optional

Or by a $2 Stocking and fill it up with the same things

Now wrap the basket in a clear plastic wrap with a bow on the handle! Ahhh.....Christmas joy!

I hope this helped! :)


âMerry Christmasâ

**â©**
---/*\---
--/â©\--
-/ *** \-
/ *â©* \
^^^|_|^^^




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Kamis, 06 Maret 2014

Does this sound like a good christmas gift for my mom?




Jasmine


I was thinking about it and I realized she likes Christmas music (cds).I get her a cd almost every year.
Now I thought of learning how to play a bunch of christmas songs on piano and burn them onto a disc put it in a nice case and give it to her for Christmas. Do you think she will like it?



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Personalized gifts are always great. It is a good thinking. Your mother will be highly pleased after feeling your love for her. This is the most unique gift you can gift your mother. You can try other personalized gift especially handmade jewelry and clothing.

For more ideas, you can visit the following website,

Ideas for homemade christmas gift for my mom?




At the Bot


I want to show my mom how much I appreciate her and love her.
Last year I took a large poster board, wrote a poem on it, and then put my hand print and my sisters hand print on it. I feel like that was my last idea, I cannot figure out another idea for a gift.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!



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I really like your idea from last year, that is unique and thoughtful... How about a family album, if you think scrap booking may be too feminine you could make her a dvd, if you have the technology tools for that. You could cook her a dinner or make a christmas ornament.
Hope this will give you some ideas




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Rabu, 05 Maret 2014

Mother-in-law christmas gift ideas?




Brandy


My MIL has everything she needs, and I wanted to get her a digital camera for christmas but her daughter said she wouldn't use it. I want to get her something that is nice and that hopefully she will like, My budget is around $100 for her. If you guys have any ideas please share them with me.


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brandy, first of all please don't do gift certificates, or gift cards. to my way of thinking they just scream out "i couldn't be bothered trying -so here go buy something". of course thats just my thought. but here is what my d.i.l.'s have come up with.
my first daughter in law was apparently in the same boat, so she decided to buy me a charm bracelet, not those new-fangled things that are flat, but a proper charm bracelet, and then for special occasions she finds new charms to give me. in fact when they wanted to announce they were expecting their first child, they bought me a baby bootie charm for my bracelet!
my second daughter-in-law started me on ornaments. these are 'willow' ornaments, and every christmas i receive a new piece.
my third daughter-in-law was at a total loss until one day she overheard me saying i had never had a pedicure or manicure. now, every christmas and birthday i get sent off for both!
so think along the lines of my beautiful d.i.l.'s......and find something you can add to as time goes on.
good luck!

What are some last minute christmas gift ideas?




sk8tr_grl8


Theres only a day before Christmas. Yes i know im on short notice but i still need to get gifts for my family. I got them small little things. But i feel like i need to get them more. Can you all tell me more of what i could get them.
Here they are:
Mom: 47yrs
Mom b/f [like a dad]: 47yrs
Brother: 23 yrs
Dog: <3



THANKS EVERYONE AND MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE!
PS: I CANNOT GO TO THE STORES.
PS: IM 13 YEARFS OLD



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Gift cards. Maybe for mom and "dad," a gift card for a nice dinner. For your brother, maybe a gift card to a music store or iTunes. Dog - go get him or her a bone at the store. Or, Amazon has gift cards too.




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a nice (small, under $20) gift for a 9 year old boy?

Q. I'm getting a birthday present for my little cousin, but since I have to ship it to him it can't be too big


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My son is nine, he loves to read comic books, sporting magazines, Zoo books, he collects Pokemon cards and Yugio cards, baseball cards, is he into sports? If he plays baseball, a pair of batting gloves would be a nice gift they are small and light weight, a CD, a baseball cap, a card with money in it, mine loves to receive money.

a PC game, polar bowler, any kind of hunting or fishing game,

he is just now getting into model cars, and air planes.

he likes to play with hot wheels cars, A baseball, a wallet,

seeds for planting a garden, if he has some where to plant one,

fresh out of ideas good luck hope I gave you an idea or two that you can use.

Gift ideas for boys 7-9 years-old?




Leticia


My family and I "adopted" and orphanage, in Tijuana, Mexico, for El Dia del Niño. We need ideas for what kind of gifts to buy five 7-9 year old boys. We want to get them something that is not electronic (because they won't always be able to buy batteries and stuff). If you could give me ideas of what boys 7-9 years-old like, that would be great. Thanks.


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Any type of building blocks, any kind of popular action figures, simple games where they don't need to read the English, outdoor equipment like balls, puzzles, crafts. At that age, kids still like most things even if its not some fancy name brand...I would imagine especially so for orphans. Whatever you can afford will be appreciated.




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Planning for a big wedding in the future, any suggestions?




CallmeVee


Hey everyone, for the record, I am a lesbian and I'd appreciate it if only OPEN MINDED people answer my question.
I'm about to be 24 next month, and my girlfriend is 25. We love each other very much and I've always been the type to plan ahead. I have a ton of reasons on why I do it.
Any how, my girlfriend wants a big wedding and so do I. Today I asked her what kind of ring she'd like, she said a platinum diamond ring. I looked at some online and it made me want to marry her tomorrow. lol Very beautiful. To sum this all up, we're not traditional people, I don't want my dad walking me down the isle, I also don't want our fathers paying for the wedding seeing that it will be two women getting married so it's not like, "So is your dad paying or mine?" and I doubt either of us will be wearing white. The reason I don't want them to pay is because she's going to be MY wife, which means I'm supposed to give her what she wants and give her the wedding she dreams about.
I plan on moving out the state for a higher paying job, just for a little while so I can save up thousands of dollars.
Now she and I have only talked so much about the wedding in the future, but I think of it everyday because I want to get started on saving now! I'm sure I'm gonna buy her a ring that's around 1 to 3 thousand dollars. Just like every woman, we want our wedding to be beautiful. What would be a good price range for a big beautiful wedding?

and FYI, no my girl is not a gold digger, nor is she money hungry. She's a true definition of Independent. She does everything on her own, she does SO-MUCH for everyone and doesn't like for anyone to do anything for her, not even me! So it'd be a blessing to give her the wedding she wants. We're high school sweethearts and I just want her to be happy.
Can you ladies (and gents) please give me some advice? I'd really appreciate it.



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Firstly , from what I read & see the majority of couples getting married these days do pay for their own wedding.( at least in western cultures) So what you are considering is NOT unusual there.
AS to having your father walking you down the aisle- That is entirely your choice as well. Having him ''escort '' you down the aisle does not mean that he has ""to give you away"" during the ceremony.
I have been to weddings where the bride walked alone, with her mother, both parents, child, father & stepfather together or in tandem. with the groom & even with the ex husband :-) . Also I have seen stories where both parties have been escorted down the aisle by their parents.
When each of my nephews got married they included the wording "" Who brings this man to this marriage"" as part of the ceremony as well as "" Who brings this woman"" : notice the words were NOT ** who gives**

You can have a big wedding as in numbers without necessarily spending BIG $$$$. Having said this though you need to be creative, ask for / accept help from family & friends. Someone may be very artistic & would be delighted to make your invitations as a gift to you. Another person make be a great cake maker & thrilled to make your cake.

Think outside the square in regards to your outfits ; look at all sorts , not just ones called wedding dresses etc. I saw a picture of a magnificent citrus green dress recently.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/1209407_10151871310189516_1132350750_n.jpg

What you both need to do is to sit down & work out an affordable budget for you & plan around that.
No -one else can tell you what a beautiful wedding is - as everyone has their own ideas about that.
Before you start sending out invitations to everyone you know - just so you have BIG numbers- stop & think about who is important in your life. Do you interact with ABC on a regular basis? would you ask DEF to your place to dinner? How long is it since you have seen Great Aunt Jo? Have these people been a significant part of your lives in recent years.Only ask the people who you really want to be with you to share your day, regardless of whether that only turns out to be 30 people or if it is 100.

Also consider do you want your celebration to be a relaxed event or something more formal.
How much would you like to actually interact with you guests on the day. The more people you have attending the harder that is to do.
Assume that everyone you invite will attend . Yes there will be some who for whatever reason wont be able to make it . BUT you don't invite 100 people when you can really only afford to cater for 80 & hope that at least 20 will say they cant come.
You may well decide that a relaxed cocktail party type of event will give you more of a chance to mingle than if you had a formal sit down dinner.
Have a look at the following site for some ideas:-

offbeatbride.com

http://offbeatbride.com/2013/09/seattle-burlesque-wedding
http://offbeatbride.com/filed/real-weddings/global
http://offbeatbride.com/2013/08/massachusetts-camp-wedding
http://offbeatbride.com/2013/07/georgia-games-wedding


I have included some links to some specific pages , just for you to see quickly how diverse weddings can be,
Look through the archives section as well.

Keep in mind that your wedding should be a reflection of who you & your partner are - NOT someone else's idea of what a wedding should be.

The things I have said here are what I would say to my own kids - all of whom are now adults.

Also in regards to rings - don't just look at the $$$ for the ring ; look first at styles that your partner likes & something that she is going to be happy wearing. If you find something that she absolutely loves & it is only $500 , then that is what you get. There may be one sitting beside it that is priced at $5000- but she does not like it - so forget that one. The $$$ value is not important .

I hope that I have given you some things to think about & GOOD LUCK with your plans.

Gift Card Wedding Registries?




Kassidy


There's a place online called "Card Avenue" where you can register for special occasions that specializes in gift cards. My fiancee and I have already combined our homes, and we have more than enough dishes, linen, and kitchen gadgets; however we are in need of some home repairs so we thought registering for home improvement gift cards would be a better idea. We will be putting the place to register on our wedding website where guest are asked to RSVP to, and we know not to expect gifts, but for those who would like to get us something this would be the most constructive way. Would this appear tacky, or be bad etiquette?
I do understand I will still get physical gifts, from people who prefer to make their own, or know of something that we would appreciate, however most of our family and friends are from out of town, and a registry gives them options without having to question my parents, or bridal party.



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Sure, it's 2013 - adding that registry address to your wedding website is NO different than putting a link to a Macy's registry there. Personally, I don't like gift cards and would rather have cash, but if I could direct where the gift cards came from, I might appreciate them more. Go for it!

Edit - Oh, I didn't know that the website takes a cut of the $$ - Forget it then - I hate that! Just don't do a registry at all and you'll get cash, which always fits and can always be used.




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Selasa, 04 Maret 2014

Need Groomsman gift ideas?




sillygirl


I need help with the groomsman's gifts. Don't really want to do the beer mug unless we have to. Anybody have any different ideas I could go with..please help..thanks in advance


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The best gifts my husband ever got were tickets to a baseball game and a gift card to a nice restaurant. Something practical and fun. Nobody really needs another glass or something.

Groomsmen gifts?




Laura


I am MOH in a wedding next week. The groom and the bride have no idea what to get the groomsmen as gifts, any ideas?

BTW, the groom is not terribly close to the groomsmen. The originals quit Sunday and are being replaced. Read this post for more info: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgrfcwBnfrb4x6_Tlbo4Oo3sy6IX?qid=20061009093051AAdIB7W
Since you mentioned it joy ride Nick (my bf) is going to try to throw Jim a bachelor dinner on Saturday. (He can't do the party all night thing since he has to work at 3am Sunday morning. He reads news on the radio Saturday and Sunday mornings every other weekend.)



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Since he doesn't know them well, maybe he can get them gift certificates to a popular restaurant and to the movies or get them each a flask with there names engraved onto it and included a bottle of something. Make a gift basket for each guy containing a six pack, cozies, lotto tickets, snacks, and a sports illustrated. Offer to pay for there tux rentals.
These guys sound like gentlemen and I am sure they will appreciate what ever they recieve. Our groomsment weren't even expecting gifts, they thought it was just for the bridesmaids so they were happy with anything.
Good Luck!




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I need help on bridal shower gift basket ideas????




babygirl


Her theme is across the world honey moon. I know everyone one is gonna be doing Hawaii or something like that. But I wanna be different. I'm thinking about doing London but idk what would be good gifts that would represent London. Do you have any ideas?


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If you want to be totally unique choose something that the couple enjoy doing together. So, for instance if they like tennis, and you pick London as your destination, combine the two. Give them a book on London that includes places to play tennis. Add a can of tennis balls, and visors. Insert a map of London, and highlight where Wimbledon is played. Add more, according to your budget.
This way they get some new knowledge, and some items they can actually use. Think of other interests...music, gardening, cooking, etc.
You may find additional ideas on the following page:

http://www.bridal-shower-ideas-for-you.com/gift-basket-idea.html

I need ideas for a bridal shower gift!!?




calgal


It is a "personal" shower but I don't know her that well and do NOT want to buy her underwear, bras or lingerie! So any other ideas will help. It is both of their second marriages and both are in their early 40's.


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Hi!,how about a gift certificate to a store like Victoria's Secret , you wouldn't really be giving her lingerie, since she will make the final choice, and they have many items other than lingerie to chose from!, another good choice would be a pamper basket, like a bath robe, slippers, loofah and vanilla lotions (you really can't g wrong with vanilla); you can also get her a gift certificate for a spa treatment; There are many choices when it comes to bridal shower gifts that donât have to be very expensive nor uncomfortably personal or tacky. sexually-related gifts should really only be given by either the host of the shower or the bride's closest friends or family members. Try thinking of the bride, and her style/taste; if you know her so little that even that takes work, then a gift certificate for a major department store will also do!; to make it extra fun, package the gift in girly-hues and add glamour touches to it, not to mention a fantastic greeting card, and you're set to go!.

Best of luck!, and have fun at the bridal shower!

Melissa T.

http://www.kisstheenvelope.com




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My boyfriend did not get me anything for Valentines Day. I really think I should break up with him. Should I?




Annelise H


My boyfriend and I have been dating for 4 years. He has never given me anything for valentines day, birthdays, christmas, or anniversaries, and he has a good job. I always give him gifts for his birthday, christmas, anniversaries, and valentines day. I put a lot of thought into these gifts. For this Valentines Day, I gave him his favorite cake, customized m&m's with our picture, and a designer polo. I gave him his gifts, and he did not even give me a flower. He did not even apologize for not getting me aything. I have told him how that makes me feel, but that doesnt seem to bother him. I dont want for him to get me lavish, expensive, and materialistic gifts. I just wish that for this Valentines Day he would have given me a flower. With one flower I would have been very happy. I just want him to show me that he does care about me. I have been very upset, and very unhappy. Should I break up with him? please help me


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I understand how you feel. I have been married for 19 years. My husband sometimes, quite often, forgets to do the same thing. I have told him how I feel and he says he forgot, was working too much, or we had no money at the time. This year I told him I knew I wasn't getting anything but that I wanted something, any stupid little thing for Valentines day. When I woke up I found a paper taped to the mirror saying "This is your official 2011 Valentines Day Card...I Love You!!!" This little jester meant more than a dozen roses. I have told him just pick me a flower on the side of the road and I'd be the happiest woman in the world. So I know how you feel. I wouldn't leave him because of this. Maybe explain it again and tell him how hurt you are. We woman like to be reminded that we are loved and are needed. Good Luck!

Where can you buy breast feeding covers?




A


I already have one that I won. It has the name brand ta ta tent on the tag. I would like to buy one for my friend, but where? I live in Canada.


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Go here: https://www.uddercovers.com/cart At the end, enter promo code "christmas" and get the cover for free & pay $11.95 shipping. I ordered mine there & have since ordered as gifts. The promo codes come out periodically & are emailed to you.

I know this is not a nursing cover - but I got this email from the same place I get the udder cover emails. This time they offer a free car seat cover (just pay shipping). Again, just enter promo code "Christmas". Shipping is $12.95 for cover or $13.95 for whole set.
https://www.carseatcanopy.com/cart Or you can get a "whole caboodle" set for $29.95.

Hope that helps someone. I really do like the size of the nursing covers. My kids seem to fight using a cover, but they were awesome too on the stroller to block the sun because you can tie them on & in a pinch they can be a bib as well - big, but they work. LOL

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OMG Karen shut your trap for real. If it is a nursing related question - you ought to just skip it. You do not know crap about proper nursing advice & you feel free to spew about it. Nursing covers are nice because they have a wire form up top so momma can see the baby the whole time & not have the babies face actually draped in fabric where it rebreathes it's own carbon dioxide. A throw won't do that. Then the whole pull a boob out for everyone to see is not a movement. In fact - cover your breasts they are gross & sexual has been the only movement & it came in about 1940 or so & has grown ever since. If you knew what you were talking about (ever) you would KNOW that. My gram (90 yrs old) will gladly tell you how women unbuttoned blouses & sat with MEN & nursed openly when she was young. It is only today they WE are perves & think that it's weird. You can look through the Library of Congress photo archives & find LOTS of pics from the 40's & earlier of women openly nursing all over the place. We used to be grown ups about it & understand babies had needs. Then formula companies got a hold on health "professionals" like you & bought your opinion & paid you to disperse it through the populous. They also became the big "educators" about breastfeeding (ironic eh?) It IS all well documented what they did - there are even interoffice memos that have been revealed - THEY instituted separating babies from mommas & putting them in nurseries to discourage nursing, etc, etc. before that time babies AWLSY roomed with moms. That isnt' "new" that is returning to what we did BEFORE formula companies got the bright idea they could force feed their products to babies through the loving hands of nurses, often without mom's permission. They paid for those wings to be ADDED to hospitals to facilitate NURSES bottle feeding & promoting their products to moms. Read "The Politics of Breastfeeding" - it has a ton of citations to document these things are fact & shows a lot of what has really happened in our culture & the sad view we grew to have about nursing. THEN nursing became something you only did because you couldn't afford formula - so it was embarrassing to nurse & THAT is when public nursing became taboo & looked down on, not because eo boobs - because you were dirty & poor. You ought to be embarrassed to say what you do & then claim to be an RN. I hope you are a troll & real RN's aren't actually like that in 2011.




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