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So, this is the first father's day since the wee man was born and I was going to get a mug with baby's hand prints from All Fired Up for my husband.


I then suggested we get that for the grandads and therefore, can't get it for husband any more!!! (True baby brain moment).


Any ideas? (This is a present from baby to daddy)

Well really it's from you as the baby is too young to know who the hell Daddy is! Fathers day is extremely artificial anyway. I should know. I am one. Thank god they pay no attention to it. But if you want to be soppy about it just get him something he likes. You don't need to ask anyone for help with that as you know him best!;-)

Don't think it matters if Grandad's got it too- last year we made a batch of mugs for Daddy, Grandma, Grandpa, Great Grandma, Great Grandpa. My OH loves drinking from his mug and E's feet look so small now!


There are lots of ideas on Turprint- keyrings, fridge magnets etc- quite sweet!

Twisted & twee (online but local co) does a great line in 'pint' tshirts for dad with 'half pint' long sleeved tops in contrasting colours for the wee one (esp. suited to little boys I'd say). Cotton is really nice quality too. Unfortunately, I already bought my husband a set for his birthday in may so alternative suggestions are v helpful!!


Ps. Some brilliant fathers day cards in postmark!

The fathers day presents I have received from my eldest daughter is to spend a few hours doing something together,

we have eaten on a ship on the thames,

had the day in Kew gardens

and another at RHS Wisley,

went to the new-ish art gallery with the wobbly bridge,

none of these presents cost the earth,

but we do have memories of them all which would not be the case of a gift.

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