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Present for mum

Hi

Can anyone help me with an idea for a Christmas present for my mum!!

I have asked her and she said slippers for her birthday in January then said a garden clock but then said to buy that for dad instead. Well I have managed to buy dad a mobile phone charger one of those power bank things.

I am stuck on ideas for mum my brother has bought the easy stuff smelliest chocolate etc

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  • elsien
    elsien Posts: 35,078 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Age?
    Interests?
    Amount you want to spend?
    All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.

    Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.
  • Age 60
    To spend around £30
    Interests hum erm theatre gardening walking going to cinema puzzles sudoku etc reading
  • Afternoon tea
    Subscription to a puzzle magazine or gardening magazine
    Books or Book Token
    Theatre tokens, especially of you know what show she wants to see
  • I'm 60 and a mum �� we appreciate your time and company, so if possible (you live close enough) then a hand written card with a promise for lunch, for just the two of you. If you don't live close by then theatre ticket/voucher, Amazon voucher, pyjamas �� I love pyjamas (slippers to match for birthday). Whatever you choose, she loves you, always, Merry Christmas ��
  • Kim_kim
    Kim_kim Posts: 3,726 Forumite
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    steveouk wrote: »
    Hi

    Can anyone help me with an idea for a Christmas present for my mum!!

    I have asked her and she said slippers for her birthday in January then said a garden clock but then said to buy that for dad instead. Well I have managed to buy dad a mobile phone charger one of those power bank things.

    I am stuck on ideas for mum my brother has bought the easy stuff smelliest chocolate etc

    If you didn’t buy your dad the garden clock then why don’t you buy it for your mum.
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