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Heather Lo
I want to get my husband a gift commemorate the birth of our first child together. Our baby is due in about 3 weeks, and I wanted to get my husband something special. Men are often left out, such as everyone doting on the pregnant mom, and the mom gets the baby shower, and the flowers brought to the hospital, etc. I want to buy my husband something nice so he is not left out. I just do not have any idea what I am looking for. HELP!
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I got my hubby an engraved cigar cutter for all the nice cigars he was going to hand out.
But depending on what hobbies/interests your husband has.....use those for ideas. If he has a metal baby that he adores (his car of course!!), you could do custom plates, that nice piece of chrome he has been wanting to add under the hood, rims, etc. For the NFL minded hubby, matching custom jerseys or one just for him- ex: "Sam's Dad". The guy who loves music.....tickets to an upcoming concert for a 'guys night out'.
Best of luck to you, him, and the wee little cherub :o)
I got my hubby an engraved cigar cutter for all the nice cigars he was going to hand out.
But depending on what hobbies/interests your husband has.....use those for ideas. If he has a metal baby that he adores (his car of course!!), you could do custom plates, that nice piece of chrome he has been wanting to add under the hood, rims, etc. For the NFL minded hubby, matching custom jerseys or one just for him- ex: "Sam's Dad". The guy who loves music.....tickets to an upcoming concert for a 'guys night out'.
Best of luck to you, him, and the wee little cherub :o)
Is a gift required for a baby's baptism announcement after giving a shower gift and birth gift?
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Invite to baby shower, birth announcement and now baptism invite. What is proper for acknowledging with gifts?
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Baptism is about making a baby a member of a church, so should not be about presents. If you want to give one, and can afford it , it's ok, but the parents are 'serving mammon' not God if they are holding a baptism to get presents.
Baptism is about making a baby a member of a church, so should not be about presents. If you want to give one, and can afford it , it's ok, but the parents are 'serving mammon' not God if they are holding a baptism to get presents.
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