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I like the idea of something to go with the skillet. Something like this book might be good.
And speaking of etiquette, I was invited to a "grandmother's shower" for next weekend. The son and daughter in law of a coworker are having a baby, but they live halfway across the country. So friends of the grandmother-to-be are throwing a shower for the grandmother, but we're supposed to bring gifts that my coworker will then deliver to her son and DIL. I've never heard of something like this before, and I don't even know the actual parents.
Fortunately, I'm already signed up to do a stream clean up that day, so I'm off the hook! I just thought it was an odd idea for a shower.
The S&P set sounds like a fine shower gift. Just to personalize it a bit, how about including some recipe cards with your favorite recipes hand-written on them. It would tie in the shower and wedding gifts nicely.
Everything in moderation, including moderation.
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Hey, if you want to keep it really cheap: Give the salt set at the shower and the pepper set at the wedding.
No seriously, if she's a really good friend, why don't you give her something really personal? Like a nice framed photograph of an event you both have good memories of.
I had a wedding like you, no fuss, and the gifts i enjoyed the most were the personal, non expensive ones.
Another thought: why don't you give her a 'day'.Like a day you do things together, go to a spa and get a massage and have a nice lunch afterwards. Or plan a nice ride if she's into cycling too.
(sorry for my bad English)
Last edited by papaver; 03-22-2009 at 02:09 AM.
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I think you can get something nice for $20.
Tis better to wear out than to rust out....
As I understand it, there's no obligation to give a wedding present...and if you want to, you have a year in which to do it.
Many of my friends married when I was a poor grad student. The joke was always that my PRESENCE was my PRESENTS.They were all just so happy I was able to be there. I figure I'll double up on their 50th anniversary gifts.
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The re-gift was a hit.
Nicest present (I thought). One of the woman bought some tough cotton with a beautiful print and sewed a basic pocketed apron and two potholders. She then wrapped that by folding it up so that the outside fabric was the "wrapping", tying with a pretty ribbon, and inserted a wooden spoon and fork in the pockets.
Now, she stays home all day with her kid.
But, I looked at that apron and I thought, I could do that.
I can do five more miles.