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HowVeryDareYou Thu 29-Dec-22 20:19:05

There's a thread about getting presents we didn't like - What did you get that you LIKE?

I had -
Supervet's NEW book
slippers with cats on
Soap & Glory toiletries
Bailey's
Hotel Chocolat selection
Dove shower gels
tealights

Kate1949 Mon 20-Jan-25 14:29:59

A leather jacket that I chose myself. A hamper between me and DH from our daughter and son-in-law which contained cheeses, crackers, pickles, gin, tonic, wine, theatre tickets, a restaurant voucher. Far too much but lovely.

Franski Mon 20-Jan-25 13:27:43

I adore anything home made and got whole variety of things sewn, painted, baked and pickled!

yogitree Mon 20-Jan-25 13:26:20

Luxurious hamper from a special Italian Delicatessen
Self-mixed bottle of Negroni
Lovely silver ring with a large raw gemstone
Favourite Wine
Handbag

MayBee70 Mon 20-Jan-25 13:04:00

Can I put forward one that I bought for myself but also gave to my partner? A Woolley hat with a light in that we can wear when we have to wander round the garden with the dog in the middle of the night. Or wear when there’s a power cut ( which we get quite often) and it provides enough light to read with for hours. And can I recommend a book for anyone whose partner is mad about football: Super Squad by Colin Whelan. My partner is thoroughly enjoying it. He read the chapter about Dennis Law the day before his death was announced and was really cut up about it.He says it’s beautifully written and well researched.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 20-Jan-25 12:57:04

A gold bumblebee necklace. I haven’t taken it off since Christmas!

Norah Mon 20-Jan-25 12:19:28

I like Pema Bellini Angels, Val Gardena carved wood. This Christmas I received a lovely blue Angel. My favourite.

NotSpaghetti Mon 20-Jan-25 12:02:21

I must add we have a relatively large family - five adult children and their families and a mother-in-law too.

Several of us buy foodie treats for each other.

NotSpaghetti Mon 20-Jan-25 11:55:36

Hand made brooch from Janice Gilmore:
craftni.org/makers/janice-gilmore/

Handmade bangle from Cécile Gilbert:
tikibrighton.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoq-AlZBmRulk8M4WmaVMS8bDJcLrdhuC7E2sOirA7BB512mOuFY

Bottle of Cynar
Bottle of King's Ginger
Lovely hair products which I don't buy for myself.
Face cream - again, one I love but wouldn't buy.
Fabulous and lush artisan panettone.
British artisan cheeses.
Pasta Grannies cookbook.

Happy days!

Cossy Mon 20-Jan-25 10:56:56

I too had lovely gifts

Long silver chain for me to wear my DM wedding and engagement rings on, hotel chocolate chocs, beautiful flowers, and from all of our children Secret Escape vouchers allowing us to book three nights in London next month.

Witzend Mon 20-Jan-25 10:49:48

Lots of chocolates - too many! - but we did say only edibles for the older generation this year.

I did however buy a jumper for dh (he gets one every Christmas or birthday, since never buys any for himself) and he liked it so much, he ordered another exactly the same!

BigBertha1 Mon 20-Jan-25 09:58:20

Large bottle of Chanel No.5
Toiletries
Occitane
Molten Brown
Neals Yard.

IilianaGoodman Mon 20-Jan-25 09:54:59

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hollysteers Sat 31-Dec-22 01:36:59

Sherry, I have turned into Hinge and Bracket.

MissAdventure Fri 30-Dec-22 20:29:50

Two massive, ugly nighties, just as I asked for, from my boys, and a bonus box of ferrero.

That was it, and I loved all three.

The boys said they saw the ugliest of the nighties and both said "That is very Nan". smile

Marydoll Fri 30-Dec-22 20:24:11

Two beautiful rings from DH. I was quite taken aback.
A calendar of photos of my granddaughter.

There wasn't one present I didn't like from my family. They are very generous and thoughtful. I am a very fortunate person.

Iam64 Fri 30-Dec-22 20:16:55

My daughters and families spent the day with me. Everyone mucked in, we had an excellent meal, enjoyed exchanging gifts. We managed to laugh and cry and continue talking about the love between us and the lovely mr I, our first Christmas without him

HowVeryDareYou Fri 30-Dec-22 19:41:36

AskAlice smile

AskAlice Fri 30-Dec-22 19:13:48

Although I have a strong feeling it will be a boy, don't know why! Watch this space...

Blondiescot Fri 30-Dec-22 17:10:58

DH and I got vouchers from both our children and their partners for two of our favourite restaurants, which will be much appreciated. I got some of my favourite Body Shop almond hand cream and a book I've been wanting to read for ages, Dave Grohl's The Storyteller.

HowVeryDareYou Fri 30-Dec-22 16:38:30

AskAlice - Yes, that will be lovely.

AskAlice Fri 30-Dec-22 10:42:40

HowVeryDareYou - unusually for these days, they have asked not to be told the sex of the baby, so it will be a lovely surprise!

Quokka Fri 30-Dec-22 10:42:33

Tickets to see the Lion King musical

Aldom Fri 30-Dec-22 10:41:51

Lucca

A wonderful drawing of me by my 4 year old GS very funny includes the colours of my dress and me heading for my favourite cafe Framed too

How very thoughtful Lucca. A family heirloom in the making. Enjoy. smile flowers

Aldom Fri 30-Dec-22 10:38:00

A navy blue down gilet
ESPA hand-wash, hand cream and hand gel
Concert ticket
Green & Black's Classic Collection chocolate
Box of Body Shop toiletries
Amaryllis
Stunning, red tulips. These were delivered in the week before Christmas.
Each of the gifts I received was thoughtfully chosen and much appreciated by me. smile

henetha Fri 30-Dec-22 10:26:39

I had a lovely Joules top which is only a very tiny bit tight. So a good incentive for dieting.
An Anglepoise lamp for reading in bed.
Really soft bedsocks. And bootee slippers.
Lovely shower gel and body lotion.
A generous Amazon voucher.
A Dr.Who teapot and mug. I'm trying to think positive about this.
Very pretty earrings.
Lots of odds and ends... chocolates, shortbread, etc.