HotNSexyMILF
Well-Known Member
Is this her push present you're talking about?
this right here is experience talkingIf you want to go for brownie points, something thoughtful will always go down well. After the baby she'll be very very busy and will get very tired (probably won't get a lot of down time though). If you're aware of her needs and try to take some of the pressure off her I guarantee she will appreciate it. A cute idea is to make her up a book of 'vouchers'... things that she will like. Erm... I don't know what she's into, but for example...
'This voucher entitles the bearer to one free foot massage'. (These are much sought-after in my experience)
'This voucher entitles the bearer to one child-free afternoon with the girls'. (You baby-sit so that she can go out with her sister, mother, friends etc)
'This voucher entitles the bearer to one full night's sleep'. (Your turn to get up to the baby ALL night long)
'This voucher entitles the bearer to (her favourite dessert) served in bed'. (Well, that's up to you)
Tell her that she can redeem them at any time, and be prepared to do whatever the voucher mentions for her whenever she thinks that she needs. I find that this kind of thoughtful gift is often more appreciated... and can often turn into a whole lot of fun and lovin'.
But that doesn't mean that you shouldn't spend some decent kind of money on her too. After all, the woman is giving you the greatest gift that you will ever recieve... make sure you show her that you understand that. Buy flowers for the hospital, her favourite food (because hospital food sucks), and something pretty (maybe earrings or a necklace... shoes or clothes... what's she like?). Then when you take them home, make sure the house is clean and she doesn't have to do anything. Again... buy flowers... women love them.
And just generally be receptive to her needs for the next two or three years. If she looks tired give her a shoulder massage. If she's getting stressed, make her a cup of coffee and make her sit down for a while, talk to each other and get her mind off how hard her new job is. That sort of thing.
But beware, that all sounds a lot easier than it actually is. You will have a baby in the house....
Good luck, smokeh.
Funny you mentioned the camera.. lol.. I got a digital cam with the docking printer for my push present..hmm, well we was supposed to have the baby today but long story short, they sent us home so i have abit longer too look for a gift.
we had a little talk and i was gonna buy a digital camera so that we can take pictures of the baby and then email or print and give to family.
not sure yet though, ive been too busy too look at other things. im just about to start looking at prices for stuff.
cheers for every1s input
hmm, well we was supposed to have the baby today but long story short, they sent us home so i have abit longer too look for a gift.
we had a little talk and i was gonna buy a digital camera so that we can take pictures of the baby and then email or print and give to family.
not sure yet though, ive been too busy too look at other things. im just about to start looking at prices for stuff.
cheers for every1s input
TONS of pictures is an understatement. Make sure to get lots of pictures in the hospital too.. those first moments are so precious..i bet u used it alot to take pictures of the new addition to the family. were only a young couple and have only just purchased a house. we dont have alot of things at the moment. well......... the nice things. i only have a 5mega pixel phone and it isnt that good.
my girl has only just bought a new photo printer, so she has been printing pics off of us and putting them in frames. im sure she will be snapping loads of photo's of the baby.