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Daughters 21st
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I have been trying so hard to think of something different or special to do for my daughters 21st, however i am quickly running out of time now. She is a single mum (has 2 yr old son) struggles financially (due to partner leaving her with lots of debt to sort out). she has quite a mundane life but brings her son up very well, he means the world to her. I thought it would be nice to make her birthday special but really dont know what to do. Any ideas would be appeciated. Also any ideas for a present from her little boy?thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can you look after her little boy for a day? If so, how about treating her to a day's pampering at a health spa, with a friend (if you can afford it, of course. Then throw her a small surprise party at the end of the day when she collects her little one.
A nice piece of jewellery from her son (a silver locket with a picture of him, perhaps). Something she can keep for ever.
A nice piece of jewellery from her son (a silver locket with a picture of him, perhaps). Something she can keep for ever.
Why not go to the zoo... that way you can all go, you can even arrange for a cake in the cafe they have.
You can take her up in a hotair balloon and her son can go too. You can take a picnic up.
Take her up in a helicoptor.
In asda they sell mugs that you paint and can put a message in maybe he can do her one of them.
What does she love... what makes her feel good....
What did she love when she was a kid?
Good luck
You can take her up in a hotair balloon and her son can go too. You can take a picnic up.
Take her up in a helicoptor.
In asda they sell mugs that you paint and can put a message in maybe he can do her one of them.
What does she love... what makes her feel good....
What did she love when she was a kid?
Good luck
I don't know what your budget is, but remembering when my son was 2, I wanted my wife to have a break from children for the day. I arranged for someone to care for him and I took her on a day-trip on the Orient Express.
http://www.orient-express.com/web/bp/bp_a2a_ho me.jsp
There are late break rates available and the train departs from Victoria Station. There are alternative trips from other locations.
If this doesn't appeal, perhaps a 'pamper day.' I gave my wife a day at the Thalgo spa and I once gave her day at the spa at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in London. I'm sure there are similar wherever you live.
Best of luck
Fr Bill
http://www.orient-express.com/web/bp/bp_a2a_ho me.jsp
There are late break rates available and the train departs from Victoria Station. There are alternative trips from other locations.
If this doesn't appeal, perhaps a 'pamper day.' I gave my wife a day at the Thalgo spa and I once gave her day at the spa at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in London. I'm sure there are similar wherever you live.
Best of luck
Fr Bill
why not try alton towers it has everything for them both including hotel,gardens,rides,water park etc
http://www.altontowers.com//content.php?areaid =3&position=2
http://www.altontowers.com//content.php?areaid =3&position=2
hi, i have a 2 year ols son and the best presents he gives are the ones he has made himself. for my birthday my partner brought a framed piece of canvas which are a few pounds and got my son to paint it. it is up on thje wall in my bedroom and i love it. as for a present for your daughter- me and my mom have a good bond and she is always there for me and my kids. on my 21st, my sister had my lads for a day we went shopping just for a nose about, went for a meal then went to have our hair done, we then all met up on the evening for a drink and a bite to eat with the kids and other family members. it was special to me because me and my mom spent quality time together, and i had a break from it all. plus spent the evening celebrating with my kids and partner.