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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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This is a question for mums
I don't want to get into details but I'll be meeting an old friend whom I haven't been in contact with for three years in the next few days.
She had a baby last month and I'm looking for gift ideas for her and the baby. According to a friend, my ideas are rubbish She reckons she'll have loads of baby clothes, photo albums, photo frames etc.
So what gifts did you get (for yourself and baby) that you loved or would have appreciated receiving looking back?
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It's always the baby that gets the gift.
New mums often feel a bit unsexy and left out . So why not arrange a pamper and photo session for her but where she can have some photos with baby too.
I'm sure a good photographer will be happy for someone to go with her to help look after baby.
Nita |
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My friend arranged for me to have a spa day when my daughter was around 2 months old. She took care of her while I got pampered. It was bliss.
It's nice when the mum is remembered. Babies get tonnes of stuff.
You could maybe arrange for her to have a facial/massage and offer to mind the baby? |
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"My friend arranged for me to have a spa day when my daughter was around 2 months old. She took care of her while I got pampered. It was bliss.
It's nice when the mum is remembered. Babies get tonnes of stuff.
You could maybe arrange for her to have a facial/massage and offer to mind the baby? "
That's a nice idea, but I'm not sure it's appropriate as we are just reconnecting |
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"It's always the baby that gets the gift.
New mums often feel a bit unsexy and left out . So why not arrange a pamper and photo session for her but where she can have some photos with baby too.
I'm sure a good photographer will be happy for someone to go with her to help look after baby.
Nita"
Ya to be honest it's the gift for her I want to get right |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My friend arranged for me to have a spa day when my daughter was around 2 months old. She took care of her while I got pampered. It was bliss.
It's nice when the mum is remembered. Babies get tonnes of stuff.
You could maybe arrange for her to have a facial/massage and offer to mind the baby?
That's a nice idea, but I'm not sure it's appropriate as we are just reconnecting "
Ok, maybe not offering to baby sit, but a voucher to get some pampering. It'll make her feel good.
Good luck meeting up again. |
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"My friend arranged for me to have a spa day when my daughter was around 2 months old. She took care of her while I got pampered. It was bliss.
It's nice when the mum is remembered. Babies get tonnes of stuff.
You could maybe arrange for her to have a facial/massage and offer to mind the baby?
That's a nice idea, but I'm not sure it's appropriate as we are just reconnecting
Ok, maybe not offering to baby sit, but a voucher to get some pampering. It'll make her feel good.
Good luck meeting up again. "
Thanks bold |
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"How about you make up a wee hamper/parcel kinda thing. With prosecco, chocolates, a couple of bath bombs, face masks etc. Just stuff for her?"
I like that idea |
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"It's always the baby that gets the gift.
New mums often feel a bit unsexy and left out . So why not arrange a pamper and photo session for her but where she can have some photos with baby too.
I'm sure a good photographer will be happy for someone to go with her to help look after baby.
Nita
Ya to be honest it's the gift for her I want to get right "
The suggestion from Bold was really good.
She'll really appreciate something for her as a person, not specifically a mum.
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"It's always the baby that gets the gift.
New mums often feel a bit unsexy and left out . So why not arrange a pamper and photo session for her but where she can have some photos with baby too.
I'm sure a good photographer will be happy for someone to go with her to help look after baby.
Nita
Ya to be honest it's the gift for her I want to get right
The suggestion from Bold was really good.
She'll really appreciate something for her as a person, not specifically a mum."
I agree but she was never into pampering or spas etc. Or as a wrecked new mum is this something she'd likely be into now? |
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What kind of person is she? New babies are incredibly time consuming and sometimes a gift of pamper products will just add to any pressure a new mum is feeling, some days I didn't get round to dressing myself until the afternoon a face pack was an impossible dream. .
Unoriginal I know but for her I would suggest vouchers that she can use when she feels ready and for the baby something to wear but in a larger size as they grow out of things so quickly. |
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"What kind of person is she? New babies are incredibly time consuming and sometimes a gift of pamper products will just add to any pressure a new mum is feeling, some days I didn't get round to dressing myself until the afternoon a face pack was an impossible dream. .
Unoriginal I know but for her I would suggest vouchers that she can use when she feels ready and for the baby something to wear but in a larger size as they grow out of things so quickly."
Tbh she sounds very much like you
Ya I'm going to do that for the clothes for him and maybe a cute, fluffy blanket x |
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"What kind of person is she? New babies are incredibly time consuming and sometimes a gift of pamper products will just add to any pressure a new mum is feeling, some days I didn't get round to dressing myself until the afternoon a face pack was an impossible dream. .
Unoriginal I know but for her I would suggest vouchers that she can use when she feels ready and for the baby something to wear but in a larger size as they grow out of things so quickly.
Tbh she sounds very much like you
Ya I'm going to do that for the clothes for him and maybe a cute, fluffy blanket x"
I remember a day when our son was about two weeks old and his sister was 2 years old. It was about 11am and although I was actually dressed the curtains were still drawn and the living room floor was just covered with toys. A friend knocked on the door with a tin of cakes, came in, took no notice as she stepped over toys in the semi darkness and made us both a cup of tea to drink amidst the mess with the cakes. That was one of the best presents I had |
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"What kind of person is she? New babies are incredibly time consuming and sometimes a gift of pamper products will just add to any pressure a new mum is feeling, some days I didn't get round to dressing myself until the afternoon a face pack was an impossible dream. .
Unoriginal I know but for her I would suggest vouchers that she can use when she feels ready and for the baby something to wear but in a larger size as they grow out of things so quickly.
Tbh she sounds very much like you
Ya I'm going to do that for the clothes for him and maybe a cute, fluffy blanket x
I remember a day when our son was about two weeks old and his sister was 2 years old. It was about 11am and although I was actually dressed the curtains were still drawn and the living room floor was just covered with toys. A friend knocked on the door with a tin of cakes, came in, took no notice as she stepped over toys in the semi darkness and made us both a cup of tea to drink amidst the mess with the cakes. That was one of the best presents I had "
Now this sounds just like her |
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"It's always the baby that gets the gift.
New mums often feel a bit unsexy and left out . So why not arrange a pamper and photo session for her but where she can have some photos with baby too.
I'm sure a good photographer will be happy for someone to go with her to help look after baby.
Nita
Ya to be honest it's the gift for her I want to get right
The suggestion from Bold was really good.
She'll really appreciate something for her as a person, not specifically a mum.
I agree but she was never into pampering or spas etc. Or as a wrecked new mum is this something she'd likely be into now? "
Made me chuckle, but yes quite probably.
I discovered a never before desire for pampering after becoming a mum. I think it's because to some extent you feel you lose your identity because baby gets (and needs) so much attention time and energy. |
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"It's always the baby that gets the gift.
New mums often feel a bit unsexy and left out . So why not arrange a pamper and photo session for her but where she can have some photos with baby too.
I'm sure a good photographer will be happy for someone to go with her to help look after baby.
Nita
Ya to be honest it's the gift for her I want to get right
The suggestion from Bold was really good.
She'll really appreciate something for her as a person, not specifically a mum.
I agree but she was never into pampering or spas etc. Or as a wrecked new mum is this something she'd likely be into now?
Made me chuckle, but yes quite probably.
I discovered a never before desire for pampering after becoming a mum. I think it's because to some extent you feel you lose your identity because baby gets (and needs) so much attention time and energy."
Oops wrong emoticon meant |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How about you make up a wee hamper/parcel kinda thing. With prosecco, chocolates, a couple of bath bombs, face masks etc. Just stuff for her?
I like that idea "
A friend made one of these for me it was such a lovely idea I was really touched by the gesture and effort |
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By (user no longer on site)
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A nice gift set from Lush.
It's for the mum, not the baby. It's not flash or inappropriate if you're just reconnecting. It's something that she can use to feel nice when she has half an hour to do nothing. And even when not being used it will smell nice. |
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"How about you make up a wee hamper/parcel kinda thing. With prosecco, chocolates, a couple of bath bombs, face masks etc. Just stuff for her?
I like that idea "
Make it a wicker hamper decorate it so can become baby's memory box too |
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I asked same question here a few months ago, (I was going down the spa idea also)
What I eventually got her was 6 * 2 hour house cleans + ironing + washing
She loved it so much, anyone who asks her what she wants now, the answer is a house clean + ironing |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"How far back do you go as friends?
Is there a memento of the past that could work, like her fave perfume or a framed pic form the 'old days'?"
Best friends since we were about ten.
Thanks! I've just remembered her favourite perfume. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I asked same question here a few months ago, (I was going down the spa idea also)
What I eventually got her was 6 * 2 hour house cleans + ironing + washing
She loved it so much, anyone who asks her what she wants now, the answer is a house clean + ironing "
She would love that |
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Can I veto a blanket? Lovely gift but she probably has enough already (sorry!!)
I do highly recommend Sophie the Giraffe - it's perfect for when they're teething & very easy for them to hold. I had 3 dotted around & they were a godsend!!! You can get them from Mothercare or online.
Does your/her local cinema do mum & baby screenings? If so, maybe a voucher |
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By (user no longer on site)
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If she is breastfeeding, a keepsake encapsulated in resin and made into Jewellery makes an unusual gift. 'Mom's own milk' do vouchers, Google them.
Also there's the jewellery made from hand or foot imprints of baby that are pretty special?
Or a colourful wrap carrier to give her hands free time whilst still comforting the baby? x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I actually met her today so I didn't have a lot of time to decide.
I went for baby clothes, a blanket, prosecco, her favourite scented candle to mask the smell of baby puke (thanks Joe ) and a piece of jewellery with his birth stone. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How about you make up a wee hamper/parcel kinda thing. With prosecco, chocolates, a couple of bath bombs, face masks etc. Just stuff for her?"
This is a good idea! I'd have really loved something like this after having my baby.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thanks for all the suggestions. I actually met her today so I didn't have a lot of time to decide.
I went for baby clothes, a blanket, prosecco, her favourite scented candle to mask the smell of baby puke (thanks Joe ) and a piece of jewellery with his birth stone."
Sounds fabulous I hope you had a lovely time x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Thanks for all the suggestions. I actually met her today so I didn't have a lot of time to decide.
I went for baby clothes, a blanket, prosecco, her favourite scented candle to mask the smell of baby puke (thanks Joe ) and a piece of jewellery with his birth stone.
Sounds fabulous I hope you had a lovely time x"
I had a great time, thank you x |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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The last two of my friends who had babies I bought some lovely Clarins stuff. Moisturisers etc. Just so they could pamper themselves. They were so grateful as all the attention and prezzies were for the baby. They felt invisible. |
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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago
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A baby blanket. I received one from Gap and I still have it 21 years later. Given to me when my son was born.
For your friend maybe something simple. Flowers, plant for the garden so it will last, a book that you enjoy that's about friendship, a nice scarf.
Hope your reunion goes well. |
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