Since my 20-somethings were big kids, they have opted to get cash for birthdays and Christmas...with small gifts to open.
Around that time, I somehow become clueless as to what they liked anyway, and when I found out something they DID like, it changed quicker than I was aware.
Cash worked for all of us. Green goes with everything, and it's one-size-fits-all.
Still, the mom in me WANTED to be able to shop for my children. I really needed to know what they liked, so I could bless them. I didn't like being a clueless mom.
But sometimes, my gifts were a bust. They sat in closets unworn, or got returned to the store, which was better than wasting the money spent.
And so we did. And it became an opportunity for me to feel like a good mom again. I bought things I wanted to use in my own home, and Hannah liked them.
It became a tradition for me to go to her new apartment or house and help her arrange furniture and decorate. I enjoyed it. She said kind things like, "How do you DO that? You can just look at a bunch of stuff and figure out how to put it all together so it looks good."
Moms love that kind of stuff. It was a great way to be a parent to a young adult.
So this year for her birthday, the game had changed. She had a great job making a great salary in a city some distance away. The birthday cash would be...well...sort of a drop in a bucket.
So I asked her if she'd rather have me shop for things for her house than getting cash. She said yes, which sounded like another win/win situation; I got to go to thrift stores and garage sales shopping for my favorite 23 year-old in the world.
And sometime before too long, I'll deliver the goods to her, and we'll decide where they go in her house.
So until that weekend, I'm on a mission.
I'm looking for elegant, industrial, transitional, metallic, neutral, cool stuff for my favorite young woman.
Word for the Day:
Psalm 37:25-26
I have been young, and now am old, yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken or his children begging for bread. He is ever lending generously, and his children become a blessing.
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8 comments:
Hannah Banana is really beautiful- inside and out. (I know this because her Mama told me so.)
I know she will be thrilled to see what treasures you have found for her.
They will be her special keeps.
Happy Birthday to your very beautiful daughter! Our girls and I love to go antiquing together. We don't always buy, but we sure have a lot of fun looking! I like to buy one vintage thing for them for birthdays, too. Cash is just to impersonal and quickly forgotten. Enjoy your visit when you go!
What a great post! How fun that you get to shop for things you love knowing she will love them, too. My 23 year old daughter and I have very similar taste and love to hit the thrift stores together, too. It really is so fun to be mom to an adult daughter :) Enjoy your time with that special girl!
Jeanette
Oh Reve, what fun to be able to shop for your beautiful daughter and feel comfortable knowing she will like and enjoy what you select for her. Looks like you have already found some neat stuff. The old mirror is beautiful. I shop for my daughter too.
Have a fun week.
Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures
You are so blessed to have such a beautiful daughter who loves and appreciates your decorating style. This sounds like so much fun!!
It's so fun when you share interest that way! Happy birthday to your lovely daughter!
How lucky you are, Revi :) And your daughter is gorgeous! My 24-yr-old daughter often tries to lay claim to things in my house that I have just bought or still love, haha. It's fun when they appreciate our style.
hannah's is just gorgeous! and i'd say her bday will be favored for many years!
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