maria2653 answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 4:09 pm: make her paper flowers outta tissue paper and buy her a vase or a tea ot or something nice. im saying that cuz i know my mom would like that and maybe yours would. [ maria2653's advice column | Ask maria2653 A Question ]
Saynotogymclass answered Monday April 25 2005, 5:55 pm: Maybe a gift card to a spa. Moms always love that.
K2204 answered Monday April 25 2005, 8:03 am: cake, cookies, breakfast, flowers, card, clean the house and make breakfast/dinner/lunch cupons!! i did that for my mom, i made them on the computer!! it was awesome!! like one day out to get nails and toes done, and lunch @ bread co! it was cool, and since i have a little bro, he made some to cut the grass and clear off the table @ dinner!!
juicyfruit answered Monday April 25 2005, 12:50 am: Make a scrapbook of pictures of all her kids and grandkids (if she has them). And put things like poems in there, and reasons why you love her, etc. [ juicyfruit's advice column | Ask juicyfruit A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Sunday April 24 2005, 9:57 pm: Well for my Mom's birthday I got a locket and I put a picture of me on one and a picture of her on the other. It turned out really nice and she liked it. You could do that for mothers day.
tada answered Sunday April 24 2005, 8:32 pm: mothers day wow every mom likes that well you can get her flowers and make a lil poem and stick it inside the flower dozen dealy thing and tell her how much you love her and how much you appreciate her being there for you everyday!!! hope i helped [ tada's advice column | Ask tada A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday April 24 2005, 8:09 pm: a cd with her favorite songs or songs that remind you of her, a scrapbook of the 2 of you, a gift certificate, something she really wants, bubble bath and stuff, or do something nice like clean the house or her car. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
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