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pregnantlady55983 December 13, 2010 at 5:53 am

how about just a night out for u and him no baby and u go out to eat where he wants to eat and see a movie that he wants to see and then a special ending to the night if u guys are into that idk but hire an all night babysitter or take him to your moms if shes around.

Saare Jahaan se Accha Hindustan December 13, 2010 at 6:49 pm

Maybe a locket that opens and can have 2 pics- one of her husband and the other, of her new-born child.Or a charm or bracelet with her baby’s name engraved.

*Suzy-Q* December 14, 2010 at 6:48 am

a not expensive give maybe some flowers or a gift card

Reverend Cyn December 14, 2010 at 6:46 pm

I am a mother, and like the idea of a doll of my children, kind of like a 3d portrait. I have researched reborning, and the products can range from spectacular and lifelike-some are indestinguishable from real babies- to just plain cheap and silly.It is hard to find someone willing to do custom orders, but the site http://auntpattyskids.com/berenger_reborns.htmoffers inexpensive, though low quality, custom jobs for about 150 us dollars.The websitehttp://www.stillmomentsnursery.com/store/free-reborn-baby-doll-quote-form-p-293.html will give you a quote for custom work if you upload the photo. They have gorgeous and realistic dolls.A good custom doll can cost about 350 to 500 euros.

Mama2Bbaby30 December 15, 2010 at 6:08 am

The two of you can make a video for daddy! Does your baby say “dada” yet? If so, get her on camera saying it. Do a little commentary of why and how much you both love him and are thankful for him. Its something he will have for years to come!Give her a piece of heavy card stock paper. Let her dip her hands in chocolate pudding and finger paint daddy a picture or card! Help her write her name when she is finished.Make him a shirt with her hand and footprints all over it. Put chocolate pudding on her lips and let her leave a kiss for daddy on his card!

wendy c December 15, 2010 at 6:06 pm

Having had a premature baby myself.. TRUST me, I know how hard this time is. No.. I don’t think you totally blew it. You have been under a lot of stress yourself, and worried about all of it. If you feel like you have to, take a few FAST minutes to head for the grocery store, where I’ll bet it takes 15 minutes to find a single flower, and perhaps something totally scrumptious like cake, or whatever you know she loves. A simple handwritten note that says how MUCH you love her, and how proud you are that she is the mother to your kids (and IOU for a whatever?) will mean the world to her. Its a special time for both of you, not just the mother end.. and know that the HONEST WORDS of love cannot be bought anywhere. Blessings to you and all your family..

ladyannie December 16, 2010 at 6:43 am

One year for father’s day, when our kids were still quite small, I made him a special father’s t-shirt. I bought a plain white shirt, and red & blue fabric paint. I spelled out the words ‘Best Daddy In The World’ on the shirt, spread the paint on a styrafoam plate, and then I had the kids each put their ‘painted’ handprints on the shirt beneath my lettering. They each spelled their names the best they could (the imperfections made it that more special!!) underneath each of their own prints, and I hung it up to dry.I boxed it up and the kids presented it to their daddy on Father’s Day that year.Even now (13 years later) my husband will still wear it on special occasions (our kids are now 18 & 15) and he tells me it was the best gift ever!! (since your baby is still so young, you could instead use a ‘footprint’)

♥Tiffany♥ December 16, 2010 at 6:03 pm

Diapers are always a nice thing to get. Its a wonderful thing to remember the mother in all this. Try to put together a basket of goodies for herself. Lotions and bath beads are awesome in the first few wks. She’ll love you for it!

Slayer December 17, 2010 at 5:52 am

How about a charm bracelet with baby charms on it like baby shoes, etc? Just make sure the charms do not come off easily (for when the baby reaches the stage where it puts everything in its mouth). Otherwise, how about a watch?

Lucky <3 December 17, 2010 at 6:24 pm

Build a bear is an okay idea. Try making her a scrapbook, or sewing your own teddy for her! Buy a kit at your local Michael’s craft store and sew something yourself =).At my house we have holiday mailbox traditions. Everyone in the house makes a mailbox and then everyone has to make somehting to put in everyones boxes. Whatever you come up with, good luck =).Best of Luck =)

Isabella December 18, 2010 at 6:01 am

My family always does the giving tree. Its a Christmas tree in our church that has an ornament that says a child’s name and what they would want for Christmas. You go out and buy something and return it to the church where it will be shipped out to the poor little kid whos waiting for a Christmas present from Santa

Candi P December 18, 2010 at 6:02 pm

Im also still expecting and wanted to do the same thing – I decided I was going to keep it simple and personal and write a letter expressing my thanks and happiness that he is here for me and to tell him what an amazing father I know he is going to be. I think this will ease any fears he has and the fact that it’s nothing I can buy makes it all the more better.

Chanell December 19, 2010 at 6:36 am

Have the 6 month old hold a crayon to a piece of paper and let them scribble for a card. :) And for a gift maybe you could get him a drool rag. :P As a joke, I mean. Or even a coupon that gets him out of changing the baby’s diaper for a week or so. :) Or matching outfits. Or just matching shirts. Maybe anything that says “I love my daddy” Or “I love my daughter/son” (: I hope this helps a little.

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