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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Five things you should never buy as a Mother's Day gift

While we're on the topic of the worst Mother's Day gifts you've ever received, let's talk Mother's Day gifts that should be strictly off limits.

A definite no.

A definite no.







Kitchen appliances. Not the gift of choice for Mother's Day. No bread makers. No Cuisinarts or blenders. Even for kitchenistas. Even in cool retro colors, don't do it. Especially when you're replacing something that's broken -- that doesn't even count as a gift.

Exception: A coffee maker. Mama needs her caffeine.

What, you think I smell?

What, you think I smell?









Lotions. Yes, we know you think it's sweet to buy us lotions because women like to doll up and smell purdy with soft, luscious glowing skin. But what we think when we open this gift is, "I know I don't shower every day, but are you trying to tell me something?"

Exception: A slightly overpriced but exquisite lotion that a mom only purchases on special occasions.





Not. Hawt.

Not. Hawt.










Little House on the Prairie-inspired pajamas. Caroline Ingalls is the only mom who ever will make them look sexy.

Exception: Grandma.







I will never. clean. again.

I will never. clean. again.









House-cleaning gear
. Even moms will admit the Dyson DC07 vacuum is one hot little number. But for a $600 price tag, we'd rather have the cash. We're in a recession, people. Drop that money into a savings account.

Exception: Mom asks for it. And even then, we're not even sure it's cool.






The Man Cold. Oh I know. You can't buy a cold. But you know what I'm talking about. The only thing worse than a kid being sick on Mother's Day is a husband/partner being sick on Mother's Day. You and your man colds. Mom should high-tail it 'outta dodge. But she won't. Because she's Mom.

Exception: Never.

For more do's and don'ts on Mother's Day, check out Rachael Brownell's post over at Strollerderby.



Related links on Shine

What's the worst Mother's Day gift you've ever received?
Mother's Day Gift Guide from the editors of Shine
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  • meldy's Avatar
    Posted by meldy Tue May 13, 2008 6:37pm PDT

    oh i would love to receive those gifts because mine are old and worn out already... and when it was given my a loved one anything should be appreciated

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  • LisaO's Avatar
    Posted by LisaO Wed May 14, 2008 7:06am PDT

    my daughter had gotten me tomato plants,and sunflowers which i just love and my son had bought me a plaque to hang on the wall it is beautiful.and he had made me a candle box at school in carpentry.i love these gifts. lisa oakley!!!!

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  • LisaO's Avatar
    Posted by LisaO Wed May 14, 2008 7:16am PDT

    The worse thing that i got 4 mothers day was that my motherinlaw came over.and i was the 1 that had to cook 4 her.after her treating me like crap 4 19 years.you know enough is enough.of n e thing.but i try to over look her and it being my husband"s mother.

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  • Charisse's Avatar
    Posted by Charisse Wed May 14, 2008 8:38am PDT

    A vacuum cleaner...I am your wife and the mother of your children. This is one day that I do not wish to be reminded that I am the live in maid.

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  • Cecily's Avatar
    Posted by Cecily Thu Dec 11, 2008 1:59pm PST

    I got a revolving outdoor clothesline for Mother's Day and was ECSTATIC. I had been nagging my husband shamelessly for months, on Mother's Day he got me flowers, and I was CRUSHED. Seeing me fighting back tears is what it took to convince him that the practical gift (that I couldn't buy and put up myself, it took digging a hole and pouring concrete and all) is what I wanted. That night, he went to Menards and got me one.

    Yes, I AM a freak.

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  • Margie's Avatar
    Posted by Margie Sat Dec 13, 2008 11:01am PST

    My sister always said a gift is something you really want and appliances and such are needs..so wants make better gifts. But hey I am not picky..a dyson is good and so is a power washer..anything to make my life easier.

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