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Last Minute Mother’s Day Gifts

Friday, May 7th, 2010

May always seems to be a busy month.  Mother’s Day weekend already started for me yesterday when I attended the mother’s day breakfast at my son’s school.  He made a fabulously decorated bulletin board for me (it was very bedazzled) which already had a picture of him pinned to it.  Very sweet.  Now it’s time to turn to the two moms in my life!  My favorite first mother’s day gift after my daughter was born was a bracelet set for mom and daughter.  I hope to find more matching sets in bigger sizes since we both like to wear jewelry!

I have spent some time thinking and researching gifts for the moms.  They do love photo gifts, but let’s face it, you have to plan ahead for those!  So I have come up with a few last minute gift ideas for us busy moms who didn’t quite get to ordering anything ahead of time.

  • Digital Photo Frame – And if you are confident she will like it, upload a bunch of pictures to it so it is ready to go.
  • Netflix Subscription – If she loves movies or tv, this is an awesome gift.
  • Bath & Beauty Products – My personal favorite is Bath & Body Works.  Tons of fun lotions, bath salts, candles, body wash.  They even had pre-made baskets.
  • Flip Video Camera – You don’t need to be high tech for these easy to use small flip video cameras .  I bought one at Best Buy for my husband last year for Father’s Day.
  • CDs – yes, they still sell these!  Or better yet, make your own mix and burn a CD for mom of her favorite songs.
  • Magazine Subscription – Find a topic she likes and get her a magazine subscription.  Amazon.com makes it really easy to sign up and they usually have good prices.  Pick up the current issue so you have something to hand her and tell her she will be getting them for a full year!
  • Book – If mom reads, consider strolling over to a bookstore and picking out something new from her favorite author or topic.  Or if she likes to cook, get her a cookbook.
  • Plants – For the greenthumb mom, get a plant for the garden.  Get creative and try a fruit plant!
  • Purse or Jewelry – This can get spendy and hard to pick out so be careful here!
  • Gift Certificates – Tricky business. Some moms like this, some actually want something to open.  My recommendation would be for a spa treatment, favorite restaurant, or anything mom would consider a treat and not too practical.
  • Candy – Sees candy is always a big hit with the grandma’s.

If you have kids, add a homemade card to the gift for a special touch!

Getting Ready For The Holidays

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Does it feel like an endless list of things to do?  Parties, baking, shopping for gifts, buying the kids outfits and still making time for regular life.  It’s enough to make any parent stressed out.  My top strategy for surviving this time of year is making lists.  It’s the only way I can keep all of it straight.  With a child in school now there is even more going on!  And the gift list has certainly grown.  The biggest thing I can get out of the way before December is the holiday card.  Then after Thanksgiving the shopping begins.

I like to watch for coupons for my favorite stores and then strategically plan some shopping.  I used a Macy’s friends and family coupon to get my son a boys long sleeve plaid dress shirt and a red sweater for his holiday outfit.  The Ralph Lauren sweater was originally $50 and I paid $18. I had my son pick out the dress shirt so now he is excited to wear it. Look out for free shipping promotions and do some shopping on line.  Tomorrow is the last day to order from Amazon with free super saver shipping and receive your order by 12/24.  We have done a couple of things to make gift giving easier.  We are doing a book exchange with a few of my son’s friends.  Some relatives and I have decided to do donations to charity in lieu of gifts.

Remembering that it’s ok to say no is also a key to the season.  Stop and enjoy the things you really want to do.  Running the family ragged with activities will just wear everyone out.  We always carve out some time to go to Disneyland and see the decorations.  Create some new family traditions and celebrate some old ones.

I find squeezing in the every day things like grocery shopping and bill paying are starting to fall by the wayside.  So in addition to finding some to relax and sleep, don’t let the lights get turned out!

How To Get Great Family Photos

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

This time of year many of us are looking to take  great family photos for the holiday card or to give out as presents to friends and family.  I have two different photographers I use for our family pictures and alternate every other year.  There is a lot to think about when getting ready to take these photos.  Here is what I have learned from my experiences.

The photographer. Choose a photographer who is used to working with children.  Both of the photographers we use have toddlers and are great at going the extra mile to make the kids smile.  If you are on a budget, consider asking a friend to take the picture and you can do the same for them.  You can find photographers through word of mouth, craigslist, or local message boards and newspapers.

The photo package. Find out in advance what is included with the basic fee.  For us, photographer A includes the digital images, time for her to retouch one photo, and a print of that photo.  Photographer B includes a 4 x 6 print of each photo taken, but there is an extra fee for the digital images.  As you can see these are completely different.  Be sure you are able to get the digital images so you have the ability to print for family members and make photo gifts.

The time and location. If you have small kids I highly recommend the morning.  Definitely use the time of day that your kids are in the best mood.  A local park or school can be a great backdrop for outdoor photos, but honestly some of our best pictures were taken in our own back yard!  Make sure it’s a place that your kids are comfortable and wont be too distracted (like the year we were very near a little league game at the park!)

The clothes. Probably one of the biggest stress points for the mom.  Make sure your clothes coordinate, but matching exactly can detract from the beautiful faces.  Try choosing colors in the same family like navy, sage, and brown (last year’s photo colors).  Avoid prints or limit one person to a print and the rest of the family can match colors from the print (this year’s photos).  I will fully admit that now that I have a girl her outfit is the driving force.  I prefer to dress up for our pictures with the girls in dresses and the boys in polos or button downs.  But casual pictures are just as nice and can be easier with older kids if they don’t like to dress up.

The day. Be prepared.  Make sure the kids are well fed and happy.  Have a special treat ready for emergencies.  Bring help if you can – one of the best pictures we ever got was when we brought my niece along.  She really helped when it came to the picture with all four of us in it.  Don’t push too hard, you need to keep everyone in a good mood so you can show everyone your happy family!

And don’t be afraid to be a little goofy!

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