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to think that a "bib, a dieting book for his wife and a small oak tree" is not an appropriate baby gift for new daddy Sarkozy...

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MmeLindor. · 20/10/2011 16:20

Not a fan of Carla Bruni, but my jaw just DROPPED when I read that here.

FFS. She only just gave birth yesterday.

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LeNameChange · 20/10/2011 16:25

Er, they probably just thought it was funny. Carla is notoriously crazy about her figure (as are many men, so I hear).

QueenofJacksDreams · 20/10/2011 16:26

A lot of Pagans/Wiccans belive that if you plant a tree for your baby when its born then as the tree grows strong and healthy so will the baby.

pinkytheshrunkenhead · 20/10/2011 16:29

And apparently they have called her Dahlia/Dalia? not sure

Carla can get back to the fags now anyway

StewieGriffinsMom · 20/10/2011 16:31

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upahill · 20/10/2011 16:32

It's more than I got!!!! Grin

SinicalSal · 20/10/2011 16:36

Diet Book!
Maybe ordinarily Carla goes crazy for diet books. It's probable. But she'll probably be pretty emotional and hormonal right now, a diet book would be even MORE insensitive now.

FFS do your duty woman, if ever I saw it

MmeLindor. · 20/10/2011 16:37

The oak tree is a great present.

The bib is a bit meh. Unless it says "Mademoiselle President" or something.

But a diet book?

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coastgirl · 20/10/2011 16:39

Come on, she's French, a model...I don't think it would be received in the same way it would here.

SinicalSal · 20/10/2011 16:43

She's just had a baby ffs, give her a week or two to get her strength up - then start policing her, if you must.

porcamiseria · 20/10/2011 16:44

ah the french, gotta love em

Angel786 · 20/10/2011 16:45

Diet book? Angry

frutilla · 20/10/2011 16:49

It could be a mis-translation. Maybe it's a book about diet and weaning for babies. Or about the healthiest diet for a b/feeding mum.

coastgirl · 20/10/2011 16:53

Looking at the French press, it's this book.

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diddl · 20/10/2011 17:01

Husband & I both had to make do with the babyGrin

MmeLindor. · 20/10/2011 17:08

Ha. Diddl, think you got a good deal.

That book is a diet book dressed up as a non-diet book.

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coastgirl · 20/10/2011 17:35

It is entirely French though - French women's magazines are obsessed with food, nutrition and dieting in a way British magazines could only dream of.

MissPenteuth · 20/10/2011 17:39

They should have called her Cardigan. Or Blanket.

catgirl1976 · 20/10/2011 17:42

I did read once that French women are discouraged from BF as it can make the breasts saggy and are given pelvic muscle tightening-thingies as a matter of course after birth "for the husband" and are expected to drop baby weight almost immediatley. I can't remember where I read this though so it could be complete tosh (and to be fair it did sound like it)

Poor Carla!

LydiaWickham · 20/10/2011 17:43

yes, let's focus on the fact that people gave him gifts that he may or maynot pass on to his wife, not that he arrived several hours after the birth. Several hours? One thing not picking him to be her birth partner (I can't imagine he'd be all that supportive) but to not at least be hovering around to see the baby ASAP? That's just plain odd.

MmeLindor. · 20/10/2011 17:49

Yes, Lydia. I wondered about that too.

You would think that he would want to actually spend some time with his wife and their new baby.

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limitedperiodonly · 20/10/2011 17:51

They should call her Shrug.

She is half French after all.

picnicbasketcase · 20/10/2011 17:58

My DP brought a crossword book to the hospital the day after DS was born. I had had literally no sleep at all due to other people's babies crying all night and insisted on going home that day, had no intention of staying a minute longer. I could've flung the sodding book at him. All I wanted to do was go home, not hang around any longer doing fecking puzzles. If something intended to be kind made me that cross, god knows what I would've done if he'd brought a diet book. Stuck it down his neck probably.