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Birthday Gift Ideas to Impress Your Leo Mom

Birthday Gift Ideas to Impress Your Leo Mom 0

A Leo mom is fiery and adventurous and if you have one, you probably have a treasure trove of great stories to tell with her as the center of attention. When thinking of birthday gifts for her, keep in mind those most memorable moments. Whether it was living it up at karaoke night or shushing down the slopes, you have been there to witness her at her finest. Celebrate her fierceness and impress her with something from the heart. After all, moms cherish fond memories more than anything else and your birthday gift to her should be something special.

4 Christmas Gift Ideas to Delight the Parents in Your Life

4 Christmas Gift Ideas to Delight the Parents in Your Life 0

Like the song says, Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. Getting together with the family and sharing good times around the tree is what Christmas is all about. Of course, there's also a lot of stress around the holidays. You want to make sure everything is just right. You want to make Mom and Dad happy by getting them gifts they'll genuinely enjoy and you want parents of little ones to get a chance to relax and enjoy the holidays. Unless you have the means to buy everyone a luxury sedan or an all expense paid trip to the Poconos, You're going to need a Christmas gift given from the heart rather than the wallet. The best gifts are the ones that bring a smile and don’t leave you broke by the New Year.

Buying a Christmas Gift for a New Mom or New Dad

Buying a Christmas Gift for a New Mom or New Dad 0

Why do Babies Get All the Gifts?

Sure, the new baby is all stocked up with everything that a newborn could possibly need, but what about Christmas presents for the new mom or dad? Diapers are always appreciated by parents, but they don’t really last and babies don’t treat them particularly well. The baby shower usually handles most of the baby’s major needs, like car seats and cribs. What about making sure that this Christmas, parents with babies, either on the way or newly arrived, feel the love as well?

Don’t Be That Person

When considering Christmas gift ideas, don’t be that person who only thinks about the baby’s needs. Or the friend who thinks that the loudest baby toys are the funniest baby toys. That death glare delivered by the new parent after they open your gift? That’s real. They’re not amused.

Make your gift to the new, happy parents stand out, be appreciated, and be remembered!

Humorous Christmas Gift Ideas for Stressed-out Parents

Humorous Christmas Gift Ideas for Stressed-out Parents 0

There are a whole host of crazy, heart-warming, stressful, and magical situations familiar to parents all across the world. If you’re looking for Christmas gift ideas for stressed-out parents, you may be able to use some of these situations as a launching point. Find something to help them relax, brighten their day, give them a chuckle and some perspective, and make their Christmas less stressful and more special!

Giving the Perfect Funny Gift to Stressed-Out Parents

Giving the Perfect Funny Gift to Stressed-Out Parents 0

Being a parent is stressful enough. If you throw in all the gift-buying, food-making, and activity-attending that comes with the holiday season, you’re just doubling down on all the insanity that is your life. On the bright side, we can help you to find some really funny gifts for parents if you need to shop for someone who has young kids. As the Christmas season approaches, or birthdays and baby showers pop up during the rest of the year, keep it light and add a little humor to brighten any parent’s day.
Horse Love - The Mack Attack and the Childhood Throwback

Horse Love - The Mack Attack and the Childhood Throwback 0

Cell phones did not exist when I was growing up, and video games were in their infancy. When I remind my kids of this, in a vain attempt to encourage them to disconnect from the digital world, I’m usually met with snarky comments such as, “How did you alert each other of approaching dinosaurs? With smoke signals?” Or, “Did you manage to score a cabin with a private patio for your voyage on the Mayflower?”

The danger of raising kids in this digital age is the lack of connection to which parents and kids can fall victim. But a similar disconnect had happened to my daughter and me without any digital intervention, and I had not recognized it.