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Here we are just a few days away from Mother’s Day and as a favor to all you guys out there who have not yet purchased a gift for your wife or mother, I thought I’d offer a few tips.

Let’s start off with the don’t list. This could get to be really long, so I’ll do my best to just highlight some of the worst offenders.

Most women will not be thrilled with a gift that will require work on their part. Lawnmowers require work on their part, as do any other type of outdoor yard tool. Avoid any gift that will make her think of work.

Unless your wife is a real outdoorsy kind of girl and has specifically requested an item (and that is a true request, not a sarcastic one) steer away from things like fishing poles, tools, guns,  and sleeping bags. If it is something you’ve been wanting, odds are high it is not on her short or long list of things she’d really like to have. She really won’t appreciate it. Honest, she won’t.


Women also do not appreciate opening a box of their favorite chocolate candy and finding either pieces missing or, horror of all horrors, mutilated bit-ridden pieces. If you are going to get her candy, leave the box sealed and let her decide if she wants to share (and don’t expect her to, especially if it is really good chocolate).

While we all enjoy having new appliances, don’t give them as gifts for Mother’s Day. This is a woman who carried you for nine months and agonized through your labor or the woman who married you and continues to provide you with tender loving care not to mention all she went through to give you children. Show her some appreciation. Show her how much you cherish her. You really can’t do that with a blender. Or a toaster. Or a rice cooker. Or an iron. Goodness sakes, man, don’t do it with an iron.

I think you are getting the general idea of what not to give. So what can you give the most important women in your life that will make them smile, fill them with gratitude for you? Beyond the obvious choice of flowers, here are a few ideas.

Bath and body products are always welcome as are scented candles. But make sure you have some idea of what scent she likes. This is important to know! One of my favorite lotions in the world is from Camille Beckman. Most women will love just about anything you could pick out from stores like Bath & Body Works. She will also appreciate a gift card. Then she can get whatever she wants.  Despite rumors, the majority of the female population really does appreciate gift cards to their favorite stores. Don’t know what store that might be? Get her a Visa gift card or one that she can use anywhere. You can even get gift cards to online stores like Amazon that offer a little bit of everything.

Give her the gift of time to herself. Take the kids out to do something fun and leave her in peace for the afternoon so she can take a bubble bath, read a book, take a nap. I guarantee she’ll thank you for it.

Make her breakfast in bed. It isn’t that hard or complicated and she will love it – and you!

If you want to make her heart flutter and melt into a puddle at your feet, help the kids make her something. Even a card made by their little hands is probably among the most precious gifts you can give and she’ll keep it forever.

Put on your thinking cap, get creative and let your mom and wife know just how much they mean to you. And stay far away from the appliance aisle, even if they dangle the carrot of free gift-wrapping.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Shanna

Jennifer Fong

I’m sending this week’s shout-out to Jennifer Fong, a social media guru, fantastic teacher and all around extremely helpful and upbeat person.

I just took a Social Media Marketing training course with Jennifer this morning and, as always, she provided great tips and information about how to spend your time effectively and successfully in social media outlets.

My first connection with Jennifer was a year ago. I took a six-week course she offered as an introduction to social media. She taught the class about blogging (yes, you can thank her for inspiring me to post my ramblings here), Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. She provides solid, easy to follow guidelines that anyone can understand and implement.

If you are trying to build an online presence or just want to get a handle on what this whole social media thing is about, Jennifer is an excellent resource.

Check out her website here for great tips and information on doing social media right.

She is offering a fantastic Facebook class in June. For details about it, look here.

Thanks, Jennifer, for being providing useful information that is so very helpful!

A year ago I took a great class on social media and part of our homework was to start a blog. So today I am celebrating the one-year anniversary of my Entertaining Made Simple blog.

I appreciate everyone who has offered encouragement, ideas and support!

As a thank you to you all, I’m going to give one lucky person a $20 Starbucks gift card.

If you’d like a chance to win in this random drawing, please post an answer to the following question below!

What is your best entertaining tip?

Even if you don’t entertain, I bet you have a tip you can share! And even if you don’t have one, tell me that! I’ll still enter you in the drawing!

I look forward to reading your responses and seeing who our winner will be!

All entries must be posted by Saturday, May 8 at noon (Pacific Time).

Happy Entertaining and Happy Anniversary!

Shanna

You’ve got company coming and no time for cleaning, you can’t find your super woman cape and the magic fairies are on strike. What to do? What to do?

Don’t panic! Just put a few quick cleaning tips into play and you’ll be ready to greet your guests at the door with a warm smile.

• Windows – If your windows are in need of a good cleaning (like mine are) just do the bottom half. The tops are generally hidden behind blinds are curtains. If your blinds are in a sad state, just turn them to the reverse side. While you’ve got out the glass cleaner, make a fast swipe over the bathroom mirror guests will be using. When you are done with the mirror, run it over the faucet and around the sink in the bathroom for a quick scrub and polish.

• Clutter – If the table or counters are overflowing with clutter, like unopened mail and the kid’s school papers, grab a basket, fill it up and stuff it in a closet for now. Just remember where you put it because misplacing the basket leads to not-happy situations down the road. Trust me on this one. I speak from experience.

• Dusting – Use a blow-dryer to speed dust books, shelves and figurines. Knock down cobwebs from the corners. Use the vacuum to suck up any lingering dust bunnies.  Put a slightly damp clean sock on each hand and swipe over table tops for a quick dust-free shine.

• Trash – Empty the guest bath and kitchen garbage cans. The last thing a guest wants to see – or smell – is your garbage. To make this even faster, keep a few garbage bags in the bottom of your cans. That way, when you pull one out, you don’t have to hunt down a replacement. It is handy and ready to go.

• Kitchen – Boil a mug of water in the microwave. While it is getting hot, swipe down the counters with cleaning spray, give the sink a quick scrub and wipe down the faucet. When the water is hot, take out the mug and wipe the inside of the microwave. The hot water steams all the sticky bits of cooked on gross food off and makes cleaning up a snap.

• Floors – Don’t have time to mop and vacuum? Use two damp towels under your feet to hit the highlights in the kitchen and bathroom and run the vacuum over high traffic areas. No one will be looking under furniture or in dark corners, so don’t worry about it.

• Smell – I’ve said it before and I will say it again (probably many times) but the smell that greets your guests at the door is so important. Light a few candles in a similar fragrance, put some cookies in the oven to bake or run around like a mad-woman spraying room freshener (not that anyone ever does that) but make sure your home smells welcoming and inviting.

See, that didn’t take long. Your home looks great and you are ready to greet your guests with genuine hospitality.

Happy Entertaining!