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What is everyone getting their mom for mother's day? My mom is IMPOSSIBLE to shop for! I'm trying to get ideas. :)


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Well, since gas is super high....I am just planning on going home a few days to visit my mom. I don't get to see her much now that gas is so much. We will do thrift shopping which is something we love to do together. She does not like gifts so this will be more fun for her.

The best gift I ever gave to my mom was a week before my wedding I went to her house and took her for a road trip to NY to thrift shop, it was our last trip before I got married and we laughed and had so much fun. We still talk about it.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Hanging Baskets and/or flowers for the flower beds and then help getting them transplanted.

Green12 Enthusiast

I agree second Janet about the flowers to plant or hanging baskets. I often get my mom those extra large geraniums that are already potted in a clay colored plastic container to set on the front patio all spring/summer.

Other ideas are a summer set of p.j.'s, perfume, a basket full of nice soaps and lotions, c ds with her favorite music, gift certificates to her favorite restaurant or clothing store, or gift certificates for manicures and/or pedicures or facials.

What kinds of things does your mom like Kassandra? That might help pinpoint gift options for you.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

I got my mom hooked on Wildfire, which is an ABC Family show about a horse ranch. Since she raised horses when I was a kid, she loves it! This year, I'm trying to find all the songs on the show, and make a mixed tape for her :)

(every time i used the letters C and D together, it automatically changed them to say "celiac disease"...not really still using cassette tapes :P)

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