13/f
uhh what should i get//make for my parents...? im stumped! i have noooo idea. my mom said she doesnt want any appliances like coffee makers or vacuums (b/c we get her that like ever year *giggle*) i want it to be like kinda a surprise...and my dad.. im clueless! btw do you guys know where i can get cole?!?! i want it for my lil sis =)
ill rate 5's for any attempts!
btw..ill be happy with a website for ideas too!
thanks!
hitler_the_goat answered Sunday December 11 2005, 2:57 pm: coal can be purchased at the power plant. i would recomend just getting some charcoal from the convenience store. get her a new toilet. that will be very surprising. or you could get one of those custom bears from the vermont teddy bear company. look them up on hotbot.
-gunner [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Sunday December 11 2005, 2:38 pm: Haha yeah I saw that you get coal at CVS. But, if you don't have that store where you live, I'm guessing you could find it at Walmart or Target.
For you mom or dad, you could always paint or make them something. Like last year, I painted my mom a vase and made a pencil holder out of an old can and paper. Or, you could do the corny thing and make them each a little coupon book with things they would like. (examples- back rub, doing dishes one night, vacuuming, cook dinner)
xXxpinky615xXx answered Sunday December 11 2005, 2:38 pm: You could get a giftcard to one of your parents favorite resturants and they can spend a romantic evening together.
You could also put together a little card that says "[insert you or your little sister's name here] will do the laundry, dishes, take out the trash, clean our rooms, etc. without having you ask us for the next 2 months" Something like that.
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