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Question Posted Wednesday December 21 2005, 8:56 pm

Tomorrow is my moms birthday & I already got her a watch but I feel like thats not enough. Since I'm on winter break & since she won't be home tomorrow, what else could I do to make it better? Thanks!!

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karenR answered Wednesday December 21 2005, 10:52 pm:
Give her the day off.

Do what you can around the house and just have her sit in her favorite spot and drink her favorite drink with her feet up. Wait on her all day long.

Any mom would love a mini vacation day. If you are unable to do it on her birthday (school or she works all day), then write he a nice IOU and do it on one of her days off.

That and the watch...she will love it. Make her feel special! :)

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