El Paso Times
Maria Cortés González
November 2005
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Great gifts for women
The world could use more Anna Shreves when it comes
to holiday shopping.
She thinks getting designer chocolates is great. She
likes perfumes and jewelry. And lately, she especially
likes gift certificates for spa treatments.
"I guess I'm not too picky," said Shreves,
who couldn't think of a gift she is just dying to have.
But let's face it, not all moms are easy to shop for
-- some want something original or special and others
don't want anything reminiscent of what they do day
in, day out.
Michele Murphy, Mervyn's spokeswoman, said some good
gift ideas are those that women might not think to
get themselves.
"Home spas are a great gift because women don't
always take the time to pamper themselves," she
said.
In that vein, a foot massager along with a set of
bath of body lotions or a chair massager might be unexpected
and relaxing gifts. The gifts range in price from $17.49
to $84.99.
Here are other gift ideas, from various retailers,
the Internet and catalogs for men who may be shopping
for the women in their lives this holiday.
Personal and different
• Photowow.com: Turn any photo into a piece of artwork
"It's extremely unique and so much better to see
your own photo than a piece of art of a person you've
never heard of," president and founder Robert Schiff
said.
The Web site offers 40 different designs, including
a Warhol-style pop art piece. The average price is
$270.
"That's one of our more popular designs," he
said. "It's very colorful and really brightens
up any room."
Other more affordable gift ideas include a photo on
a tile that can be displayed or hung and a print on
canvas.
Schiff said that the Web site is easy to use and that
people can even put in specific instructions. Orders
should be made by this week to arrive in time for Christmas.
For new moms
Anne Mitchell -- owner of Duck, Duck, Goose in West
El Paso -- says most moms would love the Memory Maker
photo bracelets with anywhere from four to five picture
frames and charms. It comes with directions on how
to shrink the pictures for the frames and costs $19.95
on up.
• For the ultimate stroller, as in L.A. style, get her
the all-terrain Bugaboo stroller, which goes from a
bassinet stroller to a seat stroller. It works for
newborns up to 40-pound children. And it has a wheel
board that comes down and lets a sibling take a ride.
$879, exclusively at Duck, Duck, Goose, 5860 N. Mesa.
• Me Too, Mommy book: We know moms like to keep track
of growth spurts and other baby milestones, but often
forget to jot it down. This grab-and-go book makes
it easy to keep in the diaper bag and combines a calendar,
photo album, milestones and doctors' notes in a convenient
keepsake. $11.95,
• Diapees & Wipees: For the mom that
doesn't want to tote a big diaper bag or for a quick
outing, get these colorful camouflage, tiny totes.
$14.99,
For moms who like to play games
• Sudoku: Looking for a stocking-stuffer? You'll
look pretty trendy if you get her this puzzle game
that has created an international phenomenon in just
a year. Goplay's Sudoku game is a convenient-sized
travel tin that lets the player approach the numbers
challenge with magnetic pieces and a non-permanent
pen. $6.99 at Barnes & Noble and other retailers.
• Apples to apples: This fast-paced game of matching
words and phrases is easy to learn and perfect for
family get-togethers. Ages 12 and up. $24.99.
For moms who like to read
Karen Marasco of the West Side Barnes & Noble
has these suggestions of fiction books for women who
like to read:
• "Memoirs of a Geisha," by Arthur
Golden. It's a compelling read about the life of a geisha
in pre-war Japan and has been turned into a movie.
• "At First Sight," by Nicholas Sparks.
An interesting story, the sequel to "True Believer" is
about a divorced man recently engaged and ready to start
a family in North Carolina. But he gets a disturbing
e-mail that unleashes a chain of events.
• "Light from Heaven," by Jan Karon.
For those wanting an uplifting read, try this human nature
story, the last in a series, about a retired Episcopalian
priest who is asked to revive a church that has been
closed for 30 years. It's light and funny.
For moms of any age
• Watches: The Hillard and Hanson
watch, specifically, gives the wearer the opportunity
to change its look. It comes with six interchangeable
fabric bands. "It's
feminine and versatile," Mervyn's representative
Michele Murphy said. $20 to $32, available at Mervyn's.
• Crystal: A beautiful vase or bowl can start a wonderful
collection for any woman. Add some fresh holly to bring
a nice aroma into the home. $11.99 on up.
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