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What do you buy a SIL for her 30th birthday?

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Nbg · 27/09/2008 12:55

Because I have no idea.

She's not that into jewellery, she's a teacher, no kids (although currently going through fertility treatment), likes normal women stuff but I just can't think of anything nice and not boring.

Obviously I am going to get a hige card with 30 all over it, just to rub it in

Any ideas?

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BecauseImWorthIt · 27/09/2008 12:59

A spa day, or beauty treatment - massage, manicure/pedicure?

Depends how much you don't want to spend!

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Nbg · 27/09/2008 13:01

I dont think I have that much lol.
I wish I did because that would be the first thing I would get her. She loves spa treatments.

Don't we all!

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Waswondering · 27/09/2008 13:02

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cornsilk · 27/09/2008 13:02

nice make up compact?

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BecauseImWorthIt · 27/09/2008 13:04

Can you invite her round and cook a lovely dinner?

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Nbg · 27/09/2008 13:05

We dont live near each other so the dinner thing would be hard.
Nice idea though.

And I wouldnt like to commit to a theatre thing because childcare for me is a nightmare.

These are all lovely ideas though. I wish I could do them.

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Nbg · 27/09/2008 13:15

I'm sounding really fussy now arent I?

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BecauseImWorthIt · 27/09/2008 13:37

Yes

No, not at all!

How much do you want to spend? Let's work from there.

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/09/2008 13:44

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Nbg · 27/09/2008 13:48

I dont know

£35?

I was just looking at theatre tickets.
I've found two tickets to see Spamalot on 29th Nov for £35, then I thought I should get travel for them too and with Megabus its £18 in total.
So not that bad but I can't really stretch that far.
If I could get cheaper theatre tickets I could do it.

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Nbg · 27/09/2008 13:54

Ooh found some tickets for £25 now!

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