1. Create a list of Mother’s Day must-haves.
You don’t know what to buy your own MOM for Mother’s Day? Allow me to help! If your mom is my Mom than get her a book. I recommend buying her one that you want to read because she passes her books along to you when she’s finished anyway. This way you are buying her a gift, but you are also buying yourself a gift and it will come with a review. If it turns out she didn’t like the book or maybe it was just a 3 star book for her, then you can skip the book altogether and thank her for saving you the trouble of reading it. This one is next on the list!:
Since the book is mostly for you, you should also get her a hanging basket filled with flowers.
And if I’m your mom this Mother’s Day, well naturally I have everything I could possibly need. But if you insist, you can shower me with love by purchasing any and everything from my Amazon store:
I’ll even do you a favor and remove that camera from my list since I already own it. But the green screen? That marble slab? The lighting equipment? Backdrop boards? Yes, I’ll take all of that.
I can’t even look at that page anymore. I get annoyed at all of the prices and my inability to narrow in on purchasing an item that I leave empty handed every time. I think that affiliate page was meant to be a shop that I can link to and encourage purchases…which is what I suppose I’m doing right now, but more than anything I just use it as my own wish list/shopping cart.
I’d also like to add some adventure to my Mother’s Day list. We took Pat on a tour of Lake Union in Seattle for his birthday and I learned they have hot tub boats you can rent and float around the lake on your own. Also, I’ve never taken the kids to Mt. St. Helens. Not to mention there is still that whale watching thing I want to do. I want adventure in the great wide open…
What’s on your Mother’s Day must have list?