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Birthday present advice


Question Posted Sunday June 5 2005, 10:54 pm

I have a daughter-in-law who has the same interests as you, is your age and a wonderful mother. I wonder if you could tell me what she may want for her birthday. Thanks!

CAO


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sewchic9 answered Monday June 6 2005, 2:17 pm:
Well CAO,
If she likes to shop at Jo-Anne Fabrics, Hancock Fabrics or any place that has fabric, or craft type items(Wal-Mart has a surprisingly good variety too), you could get her a gift card for one of those places.
Or another idea, since she is a mom, you could send her something to pamper herself. Maybe some nice smelling lotions or bodywash?
Hope I helped!

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