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Old 16-04-2007, 01:45 PM   #1
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Default baptism / christening gifts for boys

this may seam like a strange place to be asking this, but i'm guessing there are a few people out there with kids...

i'm off to a good friends baptism on the weekend, and my wife is going to be the kids godmother. but we are stuck on 'meaningful' gifts to give the kid/parents..

she doesn't want the usual stuff that everyone will give, or something that will be thrown in a year or 2.

any ideas what to buy a godson? oh, and we aren't religious, and neither are the parents really.

if all else fails i'm pushing the quality scotch or similar to be cracked open on the 18th or 21st :voldar02:

thanks
-tim

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