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Present for trainee vicar please

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 16:55

A woman, friends Mum

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StressyHead · 15/12/2003 17:21

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tamum · 15/12/2003 17:31

I don't want to be blindingly obvious, but it's all I can think of- a cross on a chain? Small earrings in the shape of crosses? Is there any kind of top which goes particularly well with dog collars? (comfortable shape I mean, not aestetically pleasing, necessarily). A lovely prayer book? Flowers?
Sorry, nothing original

tamum · 15/12/2003 17:32

aesthetically, sorry

StressyHead · 15/12/2003 17:33

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emmatmg · 15/12/2003 17:36

That what I was just going to say Stressy, just buy a pressies that you'd buy any friends mum.....it doesn't have to be relevent to her job.

Unless thats what shes asked for, in which case i'm no help at all

Forestfly · 15/12/2003 17:36

It depends do you know her? Perhaps she just likes normal girly things, and is sick of getting holy goods. Otherwise i always think a nice crib and nativity set is a lovely present for the pure of heart at this time of year

ThomCat · 15/12/2003 17:48

book - 'How to Read a Church'!!

Beetroot · 15/12/2003 17:51

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 17:56

iTS A FRIENDS Mum she is 50+ and is evangelical ( Ithink)

thanks for all this so far

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 17:57

No it must be linked - she has other mUm stuff

I think she wants to mark the new beginning...

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 17:58

the how to read book - is it the one about symbols I can see on..(whispers) amazon?

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Forestfly · 15/12/2003 18:01

Evangelical, don't they like jesus rave? Get her an album. How about a really lovely bible, a prayer bear, A vestment scarf thingy, hymn book, a service said on your behalf at your local church for a long and peacefull ordination ( you pay for a service)............is this on the right lines should i think of more?

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 18:13

Have found a good holy jewellery place here
Takea look guys

Id have some of the stuff and I am not a vicar!

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emmatmg · 15/12/2003 18:18

i like the nativity pin...........loads of nice stuff on there coddy

Forestfly · 15/12/2003 18:19

That bracelets really lovely, is that what youve decided on, £50????????

codswallop · 15/12/2003 18:20

Isnt it?!!

I like the circle of light bracelet.. But dont know what taste she has - I like the understated symbolism

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 18:20

OH BTW its for friend to buy Mum not me!

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Forestfly · 15/12/2003 18:23

Thanks for the website though i'll keep it in my favourites, good stuff for christenings etc....

tamum · 15/12/2003 18:25

The book Thomcat recommended is also being done by the Book People, much cheaper than A.....! I got it for my uncle for Christmas, actually.

Beetroot · 15/12/2003 18:28

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 18:41

who would htink you could say beautiful stuff and religious jewellery in the same breath?

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Forestfly · 15/12/2003 18:44

My mother

codswallop · 15/12/2003 18:45

I asked my (retd. vicar) dad for stuff and he (the realist) suggested some Pc software for storing parish records!!

I think thats a few years off!

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codswallop · 15/12/2003 18:45

LOL ff

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