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craft1948 | 13:30 Sat 13th Feb 2010 | ChatterBank
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Any suggestions please for a present for the daughter's 40th birthday which is next month.

She is single, has a good job, and owns her own house.

I'll be giving her some cash as I know she's after a new car, but I want to buy her something to keep as a memento, she still wears the ring her father and I bought for her 18th birthday.

As she's already getting some cash I don't really want to spend more than £200.00..............
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what about a pet only if she has the time to look after it of course???
or a pamper session at a beauty salon??
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she's got a Japanese Akita already...........bloody horrible dog....
i love akitas tell her she can have my mad dog and i will have hers !!!!!
What about a scrap book made up of mementoes from the last 40 years - include photos etc?
what about an experience trip argos do them im sure you can get something under £200
they do
drag racing
sphere running
hot air balloon rides all sorts !!!
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good idea roslyn.....unfortunately I think her father has that one covered.
I really want something for her to keep, but not particularly jewellery.
keepsake hmmmmmmmmm???
how about a digital photo phrame with pics in of her as a child??
Hi craft1948, does she where a necklace? I don't advocate getting her one that says "40", but what about a wee locket or charm. Oh, Thomas Sabo do nice charm bracelets and chains which are pretty reasonable. Have a look here

http://shop.thomassab...ritain/charmclub.html
What about some earrings? I don't wear much jewellry myself but I have an idea of a pair of studs I'd like that I could wear all the time. Just something simple, either a diamonr or a ruby but very elegant and that I could wear all the time.... Perhaps something like that for your daughter? I know two pairs I've seen were both well under £200 but I bet you could get something lovely for that money.
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Me... nekked and wrapped in a ribbon? I'll be less than £200 if she throws in dinner...
stripper??
male escort for the night??
zzxxee see my post above yours...
snags!
you make me laugh! Sell it why dont you!
i will reserve judgement as i dont know what you look like lol x
How about a really nice painting.In fact if you would like a portrait doing i do pencil portraits,if you have a good close up photo you could email it to me.
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actually haysi that Sabo stuff looks interesting as it's a bit different....I'll look at that later.....
Ok, not jewelly... How about a decoration, like a little statue or something. I got my boyfriend an old fashioned compass for christmas as he travels a lot and as soon as I saw it I thought of him... That was in fortnum and masons (sp) so maybe a shop like that up your way? They had lots of funny and unusual little things.
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snags I said something to keep............your quickies don't exactly fit the bill....

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