Hiya kittens, hope your Tuesday is going okay so far. I know at the start of the month I reminded y’all that Mother’s Day was coming up, so, here is another gentle nudge from me to let you know that it is this Sunday – so if you haven’t made your Mum a card or grabbed her a bunch of flowers, now is the time to do so!
However, if you’ve not yet sorted your pressie for your Mum, I’m giving you the chance to cram in a bit of last min luck by giving you the opportunity to win a Pandora charm from their special Pandora mother’s day jewellery collection (see photo). Personally, all the women in my family have a Pandora bracelet – myself, my Mum, sister, Auntie, cousins, Grandma – as charms are a ready-made gift idea for when you’re stuck as to what to buy! I’m pretty sure the people are our nearest Pandora store (find yours here) recognise our names by now!
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I would probably say the nicest thing I've ever done for my Mum is go home for a surprise visit. I walked into the front room and she jumped up with excitement! She was very cute! Then we spent the weekend shopping, going for lunch etc :) Definitely need to do more nice things for my mum, this has really made me think!
DarlingSophie
Awww that's so lovely! Often the best present for your Mum is seeing them :) x
The nicest thing I've done for my Ma was probably taking her to the thermal spas in Bath – we soaked in the steamy rooftop pools and then got massaged head to toe (and I got to enjoy it as well! Bonus.)
Oh that sounds so good, Sarah! I'm a little bit jealous x
The nicest thing I've done for my mum is book a mini cruise for her and my dad to Amsterdam. She's always wanted to go so I surprised her with it. I got her some fancy mini bath smellies for the trip too. She was over the moon <3
My mum and I are very close, and I always make a big deal of Mother's Day, so that she knows how loved she is. If you ask her, however, she'll always say that the nicest thing I ever did for her was when I was five. I used all of my 50p pocket money for that week and bought her a Crunchie bar for Mother's Day as it was her favourite chocolate! She never ate it and it's still in her bedside cabinet drawer to this day. Sweet, but also kind of sad to think that I peaked so early! ;)
crikey! let's think. i bought her a falconry day for her birthday which made her smile for ages. does that count?
I think the nicest thing I've done for my mum is booking her a trip to hawaii her first ever holiday abroad at the age of 46! The look on her face when I gave her the tickets for herself and fiancée!!
I took my Mum on a Spa pampering day in Newbury last year.We had a great day of treatments and relaxation . I think she appreciates having a gay son as i get her Fabulous and fun presents instead of my Brother who buys her kitchen stuff and cds
My mom had never been on an aeroplane and had never had the money to take a trip abroad, so last christmas i saved up and paid for us both to fly to Paris for the weekend, then for her birthday in january i bought her a pandora bracelet with the eiffel tower charm :) x
Last year I was on an internship in America so I didn't get to see my mum, so I filled a little box with 365 little pieces of paper, each with an 'x' written on them.. I sent her a box of kisses- one for every day I was gone !:)
Hi Amy,
Could you please email me regarding the competition – sarah.george@iprospect.com
Thanks!
What an amazing prize! The nicest thing I've done for my mum, is to buy her a kindle and fill it with all her favourite books. She was made up because she loves reading, but finds books heavy to hold and the text too small to read. Now she can enlarge the text and finds it a lot lighter to hold, than a hardback book.