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Post by min on Oct 24, 2004 3:23:27 GMT 10
Lately i have alot of friends who just gave birth to their babies. Any suggestions on what gifts i can give other than the usual ones like clothes or baby products kind of hamper?
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Post by Janny on Oct 24, 2004 21:38:47 GMT 10
Hi Min
Since most people give presents to the baby, how about you direct your attention to the mum instead. Mum also deserves some pampering you know (with Dad). Maybe some relaxation products (bubble bath, essential oil, massage / facial vouchers etc) or tickets to the theatre for mum & dad, paid-for candlelight dinner for 2?
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Post by min on Oct 24, 2004 23:08:43 GMT 10
Thanks Janny for your suggestion. Good idea! I thought along the same line too, but was wondering if it's weird doing so?? Since you think along the same line, i will try it out the next time.
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Post by tantegaul on Oct 28, 2004 16:02:24 GMT 10
I was gone tell u the same think jann said.
My be if one of your friend live near your are you can overing her some help like hlp her clean the house or bring some nice food for her family, because she must be busy with her new baby right?
so they can just heat it up in the micro or stove.
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Post by HappyFamily on Jan 13, 2005 12:36:34 GMT 10
Hi I have a girl friend who started an e-business retail shop selling maternity and nursing wears. Very trendy and nice. I love them. Interested parties can log into www.Moms-RUs.com to check out. Rgds Happy Family
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Post by Janny on Jan 15, 2005 8:08:04 GMT 10
I had a look at the website. Just a suggestion... maybe your friend can change the contact number to include international IDD code? Who knows there are international visitors on the web who want to contact her. I am not a mum (yet? ) - so won't buy now.
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