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THE 10 BEST TIPS FOR DELIGHTING YOUR WIFE ON MOTHER'S DAY
Spoil her with a
luxurious day of relaxation. Start by sending her to the sofa with
a handful of magazines, a steaming cup of coffee and box of
exquisitely creamy truffles. No arguments accepted.
When the doorbell rings,
allow her to get up briefly to answer the door. Watch the
expression on her face when the florist delivers a glorious
bouquet of delicate pink roses enveloped in baby's breath and
eucalyptus. Rescue her before her eyes well with tears. (Trust us,
she will be very, very touched.)
Rally the kids 'round the
living room while you shower your wife with gifts fit for a queen:
her favorite fragrance or perhaps some jewelry that best reflects
her personality. Or maybe an intricate silk scarf or cosmetics
case filled with the products she uses most. All you have to do is
watch her smile.
Whisk her upstairs for a
long soak in a hot tub -- this is her chance to enjoy the bath
and body products the kids bought her with their hard-earned
allowance.
Use this opportunity to
sweep, dust and vacuum downstairs -- it doesn't have to be
perfect. (It really is the thought that counts.) Then pile the
kids into the minivan and zip on down to the car wash. Invest a
few dollars to wash, wax, and vacuum her car, as well.
Fill 'er up with gas on
the way home...
...and stop just long
enough to pick up a bucket of chicken and three of her favorite
"sides."
Spread a picnic blanket
on the lawn in the back yard, and set the "table" with colorful
paper ware and cutlery -- yellow plates, pink napkins, green
forks. Call your wife down to join in the festivities.
Let her pick her favorite
piece of chicken first, and offer her the last biscuit.
Clean up the mess, kiss
her on the cheek, and thank her for being the best mother on the
planet.
While there are many reasons for teaching kids to cook -- less expensive than eating out, preserves family heritage, etc, the most important
reason is that by teaching your child to cook, you're giving him a better chance to be a healthy grown-up. Enabling your child with the ability
to appreciate freshness and to transform ingredients into tasty foods opens their eyes to making wiser choices about what to eat...