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Marc Jacobs

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Going to a party for a friend/co-worker who is turning 35 and just finished her doctorate.  Her husband is throwing a double-purpose party for her.  On top of all that, she and her husband just announced that she is pregnant with her first baby (due in May).  This would be a gift from me and my husband (who has also become quite good friends with my co-worker and her husband).  Any ideas?

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Marc Jacobs

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L'occitane used to have a product line of honey-scented bath and body. I know it was alcohol free and maybe had some teddy bear shaped soaps? That used to be my standard gift for moms-to-be.
Perhaps a certificate for a spa or massage?


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Coming from somebody whose boyfriend just finished his doctorate, anything that involves relaxation and entertainment is probably a great gift. Are they foodies? Certificates out to a nice restaurant or a gift basket full of pampering bath items if she is into that sort of stuff. If you don't think it would be offensive, a maid service gift certificate might be nice as well.

If you think about it, she's going from an incredibly busy and stressful to what could very well be just as busy and stressful. Anything that can get her to relax and just chill out in the next couple of months will probably be very welcome.

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it might be pricey, but how about a gc for a whole day at a spa? she could pick her treatments, but something that pampers might be nice.

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Marc Jacobs

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I love the spa idea. If a whole day at the spa was too much you could get her a gift certificate either to a spa you choose or through Spa Finder (if you belong to Costco, they sell them at a bit less than the face value).

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I like giving moms-to-be something completely for them. I love the spa idea, but it's usually out of my budget. What about a gc to a local nail place so she can get a pedi? At a certain point, a DIY job will be very difficult for her to accomplish.

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Spa is a great gift, but pricy, especially whole day... gift cert. to Nordstrom - expensive enought and on the budget enough to get something for herself on any amount you can afford to buy gift cert. for her. Bath & Body Works always have pre-made baskets or just assemble a gift of your own from a huge variety of products.
Also, if you'd like something memorable, as opposed to relaxation, Swarovski does beautiful crystal jewelry, i don't know what your budget is, but there are earrings/pendants that you can buy under $50-80 or even cheaper, you can check every itme online with the price & gift ideas. Packaging it beautiful, & there is never enough sparkle in any woman's life:)

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Thanks, ladies, for your suggestions.  I appreciate your help.




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