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Katie111806
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Name: Katie
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gift for friend - help!
My very good friend is going through a very very bad breakup and some major life changes as a result, and I want to send something to her to cheer her up. Any ideas? She is not into girly things at all, and is very health conscious so an edible arrangement is probably not the best idea either.
Thanks!
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Posted 10/17/07 11:58 PM |
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Ginger123
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Name: dana
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Re: gift for friend - help!
BOWLING!!!! how much do you want to spend? if you want to spend 100 maybe a tiffany necklace
Message edited 10/18/2007 9:53:17 AM.
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Posted 10/18/07 9:52 AM |
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Stefanie
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Name: Stefanie
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Re: gift for friend - help!
Why don't the two of you go to the spa.
Is that too girly??
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Posted 10/18/07 9:53 AM |
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seank80
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Name: Sean
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Re: gift for friend - help!
Take her out to the vineyards for some wine tasting. I am sure it would be a good time for both of you.
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Posted 10/18/07 9:54 AM |
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Kara
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Re: gift for friend - help!
Posted by Katie111806
My very good friend is going through a very very bad breakup and some major life changes as a result, and I want to send something to her to cheer her up. Any ideas? She is not into girly things at all, and is very health conscious so an edible arrangement is probably not the best idea either.
Thanks!
Edible arrangements are fruit. You don't have to get the one with chocolate covered fruit...
I think she's probably more appreciate spending some girl time with you -- maybe take her out to dinner or out wine tasting for the day.
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Posted 10/18/07 9:57 AM |
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Katie111806
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Name: Katie
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Re: gift for friend - help!
Thanks for the ideas girls. She lives out of state and can't get there any time soon so I was hoping to send something until I can get there so she knows I'm thinking of her.
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Posted 10/18/07 12:10 PM |
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Carolyn
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Member since 5/07 5351 total posts
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Re: gift for friend - help!
Posted by Kara
Posted by Katie111806
My very good friend is going through a very very bad breakup and some major life changes as a result, and I want to send something to her to cheer her up. Any ideas? She is not into girly things at all, and is very health conscious so an edible arrangement is probably not the best idea either.
Thanks!
Edible arrangements are fruit. You don't have to get the one with chocolate covered fruit...
I think she's probably more appreciate spending some girl time with you -- maybe take her out to dinner or out wine tasting for the day.
Yeah, they are just fresh, plain fruit...and no sugar or anything added (unless you get chocolate covered things in the bouquet). I think this is a good gift for someone out of state, and then maybe try to plan a visit soon.
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Posted 10/18/07 12:42 PM |
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Christine
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Re: gift for friend - help!
Posted by Katie111806
Thanks for the ideas girls. She lives out of state and can't get there any time soon so I was hoping to send something until I can get there so she knows I'm thinking of her.
What about simply going with a floral arrangement or a plant or something like that?
Or does she have a hobby/interest you can provide in an easy way? If she loves music - an i-tunes gc, etc.
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Posted 10/18/07 12:44 PM |
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