Update: This contest has now ended. Congratulations to Carmen at Musing Mayhem for her entry:
Well that’s an easy one for me. One of my friends and her two children lost almost everything in the Bundaberg floods and I would gladly buy them some bed linen to replace a minute bit of what they’ve lost. And some chocolate. Just because.
When I was first approached to spent $200 worth of vouchers at Big W and write about it for this post, I almost hit delete. I didn’t think I needed anything that badly that I couldn’t buy myself. But just as my cursor hovered over the button, I remembered a friend. Caitlin is the sweetest, kindest, most lovely person and her almost two-year-old son had just been diagnosed with a mild form of cerebral palsy. I would give the vouchers to her and let her go nuts. She bloody deserved it. And I’m assuming specialists and therapists do not come cheap, so a little extra cash to get some things would come in handy.
So I read the email again before replying. Turns out they wanted me and two friends to go shopping! Well that’ll teach me for skimming emails (oh man, my worst habit… when will I ever learn?)! So I decided to say yes, invite two of my mama mates to stroll the aisles and nab some bargains and I would fill my trolley with clothes for the Foundation 18 orphanage in Bali that this blog helps raise funds for. Big W is having a huge baby-and-toddler item sale at the moment and I thought the orphanage would benefit much more than I (I offered to get toys and other things, but Cate told me they “go missing” in the mail. Isn’t that just horrible?).
Well you could have knocked me over with a feather when I opened the envelope containing the gift cards and there were four. A little confusion in the email exchange meant there was meant to be me and three others! so I spent one gift card on the babies at the orphanage, and got my own babies some general things – undies, socks, pyjamas, slippers and books. I like to get them handmade and natural or unique clothes and toys, but Big W is very good for the basics – I like value and things that aren’t going to fall apart after the first wash.
This is Caitlin. She was overwhelmingly appreciative of my offer to take her shopping. I love her to death. She blogs at Reaching Full Bloom.
This is other Caitlin. We met through blogging (she is Mother Down Under) and she’s so rad. She makes me laugh and we get along like two little old ladies. I didn’t tell either of them what I planned to do with my gift cards, because I knew they would both immediately want to donate some of theirs too, and I just wanted them to treat themselves. Well, treat their kids, both of them bought their boys lots of wonderful things!
As you can see, the books were a hit. Then she wanted to wear one of everything I bought.
And the orphanage gets some warmer clothes coming up to winter.
Big W also wished the mums and me to make a day of our shopping spree, so they gave me $200 to spend on our lunch. We went to The Velo Project in Mooloolaba and ate ourselves stupid – the meals are incredibly generous and very filling. We rolled out of there having spent just over $100 between the three of us. I donated the rest to the orphanage (and if you’re feeling generous you can donate here too. Or even take out a monthly sponsorship – it starts from just $10 a month, and makes a world of difference to children who would otherwise have to go without). Our lunch donation means extra money for an annual medical checkup, immunisations and medications for one child for one whole year, petrol for the scooter that the workers use to visit children in their non-residential program to deliver rice, and enough money to feed one of the children for an entire week.
Lookit her sitting up there in the high chair like a big kid. Swoon.
Anyway, if you’re looking for something special at Big W, or even just thinking about topping up your basics drawer, I have a $100 gift card to give away to one lovely reader. They have a huge range of quality items (I stocked up on brand names for the orphanage babies so they’d get lots of wear out of them, and the sale just meant I could buy MOAR THINGS because they were so well-priced!) and you’re really going to get your money’s worth. The baby and toddler sale is on until February 13. And for those who don’t win, Big W are giving a $10 eVoucher for those of you who want to buy something online – just enter the promo code BABY10. It is valid until March 31. *edit: I apologise, but the code is no longer available.
To be in the running for the $100 gift card, leave a comment describing what you’d spend it on. Entries will be judged on merit, and will end February 13, 2012 at midnight Queensland time.
Do please share if you go shopping, I’d love to hear how you spent your eVoucher! And let me know if I missed anything… I couldn’t spend all mine, there’s still $15 left!
*Disclosure: My friends and I were given 4x$200 shopping vouchers and $200 cash. If you think this has influenced my opinion in any way, you are an idiot.
sarah says
And that’s how it’s done.
This is awesome, Big W is also handy for school basics- we just got big boy’s school shoes in two sizes and a handful of plain polos and shorts. Have the sweetest of days 🙂
Natalie Stewart says
We need the basics right now, but the temptation to treat the kids with new books and toys would be a hard one to fight!
Rachelle says
We are having a baby in August, number 4! And since I got rid of everything after the last bub we need to get everything again starting with the basics. I’m like you with kids clothes I love to get unique items but I’m sure there’s plenty I could get at big w for bub. 🙂
Jasmine says
I am due with baby #4 this year (surprise!) – we found out just after eBaying and garage-saleing loads of baby gear, so I’d have no trouble going on a baby spending spree! My three older boys all love their super-hero gear and Big W always has super cute outfits so I’d get me some of those as well 🙂
loolazen says
We are finally going to be moving to a new town, by the beach, and after much hunting, finally be able to have a backyard for my 19 month old son. He adores the outdoors, and our current house is just crapola and a half, so the money would go to making an awesome oasis outside for him and I – lots of cars to play that he adores, watering can, pants and herbs and pots, as he loves helping in the garden and eating the food, and some new warmer clothes as Autumn soon hits Melbourne – a fresh start.
Erica says
Love your disclaimer. I would give the voucher to a friend of ours, who always struggles to get new clothes for her children and is struggling now with back to school time!
Deb @ home life simplified says
Not entering but wanted to say this is one of the best funded/paid posts I have seen – love how you took the opportunity and did so much good with it! and i love your disclaimer!! have a fab day Stacey!
Veggie Mama says
The disclaimers are the best part of this whole blog! Thanks so much for your kind words, I get a real kick out of doing things a little differently xx
Katy Potaty says
Ooooh, what a fab way to spend some of someone else’s money! Cate’s orphanage does such great work.
I would use the voucher to stock my mother’s wardrobe with basics – she’s terrible at buying herself quality t-shirts and shorts and underwear, and I’d make sure she bought something lovely for the ‘nursery’ guestroom at her place too! Best Grandma ever!
Nikki says
Hi, firstly I’d like to say I love the sentiment of your story – giving to the orphanage is a wonderful, generous gesture. I am a little concerned that you may have accidentally imply Big W clothes were crap… (it amused me, but I am not sure how they feel lol; I buy clothes at Big W and generally have stained them before they ware out, so that says a lot about me)
In regards to the competition for the remaining gift card, I am in Hervey Bay with 3 young children. I have been sitting here (as much as a mother of 3 sits), watching the aftermath of the recent flooding in Maryborough and Bundaberg and feeling quiet helpless – I have nothing to give these people who have lost so much and I can’t assist with the clean up as I need to look after my children. The people in these areas need this money far more than I, so this is where I would “spend” the money.
Veggie Mama says
Goodness no, i think the clothes there are fabulous! I like the Bonds range in particular. But I also love supporting small business and work-at-home mums making children’s clothing. They make the cutest stuff in all the land!
Annika Ooh says
I’d like to win it for my big sister. My sis got made redundant from her government job of 9 years (along with most of her office – after months of “talks” and downsizing), just before Christmas (thanks Qld Government!) and just shy of her long service leave. She is just about to start childcare studies at TAFE, at aged 35, her first time studying since highschool. I think she’d enjoy getting some comfy clothes for pracs, some stationery for study and maybe shoes and maybe some books about parenting, cooking for kids etc.
Anita Cooney says
I live in Bundaberg where our town has been terribly flooded. I have some rellies, and lots of friends, who’s houses went under. We have had some evacuees staying with us and for dinner most nights I’ve been using the slow cooker. My guests are quite amazed at this machine! I’d love love to buy them one to make their life that bit easier when they return home. Thanks for a great giveaway! 😀
Shell Long says
I love reading your blog and this post was very enjoyable! Your kindness and generosity is inspiring!! Unfortunately I am a poor student at the moment and we will struggle to get through this last year of my course. I’m study a Masters in Art Therapy, which involves two days per week on placement at a counselling service. I would love some new clothes for my placement, as my old ones are raggedy. Oh, and I wouldn’t be able to walk out without a little something special for my 18 month old gorgeous girl. Thanks for sharing this opportunity 🙂
Lisa Mckenzie says
You are such a Kind and giving person,that is truly inspiring to give the money to the orphanage and give your lovely friends some moolah to spend too,generous girl.I believe in Karma and paying it forward and I think you do too.
If I won the voucher I would give it to my Nephew and his wife and 3 little kids who just lost everything they owned in the fires we had recentlynear Cooma,they walked out with just the clothes on their backs and nothing else,it would buy some toys and much need clothes they need and I think they would be very thankful.
Kelley @ magnetoboldtoo says
Jesus Christ on a bike woman. How do you get even more fabulous?
Veggie Mama says
Oh shut up x
Isabeau Jane says
I love that you donated the majority of yours AND treated your mummy friends! I hope someone affected by flood or fire etc wins the voucher! you rock! thanks for the $10 evoucher also! Going to browse and see if I need anything 🙂
Isabeau Jane says
Bought myself what to expect when you’re expecting with a saving of $5 (because of postage) cheering 🙂
Veggie Mama says
WOOOOT! I remember buying that… I was so excited!
Sarah wayland says
Best last line of a gifted post ever. The legs hanging off the high chair are utterley squeezable!
Veggie Mama says
I was seriously considering eating her for lunch. She is divine.
Mother Down Under says
You are the rad one!
The other Caitlin and I were talking about how awesome you are. I think we might get tee shirts made up “Caitlins Who Like Veggie Mama”
Thank you again for such a wonderful day!
Shopping was of course fun and Toddler C is going to be the best dressed baby in Brisbane but I must say that just chatting over lunch was the highlight. And of course getting to cuddle that squeezable little baby of yours!
Veggie Mama says
If you don’t get t-shirts made, we can’t be friends any more.
Rachel Phillips says
What a wonderful day you must have had! I’d buy some basics (undies, singlets, socks) for my 7 kids, as they always seem to need more – don’t know where they all disappear too.
Tara says
What a fun review!
Initially, I thought I’d probably just buy pj’s, undies, boring things for my 4 kids..but now, inspired by you I would use it to fill up some backpacks for the ‘backpacks for Aussie kids’ our family and church community supports. It provides essentials for kids going into foster care or in accomodation due to domestic violence. It’s a great organisation..and shopping for other people is much more fun than shopping for yourself!
kookla123 says
With 18 nieces, nephews and cousins aged 13 and under
Easter gift-giving’s a challenge, is it any wonder?!
So, I’d use the voucher in SO many ways
Easter choccies for some, and for the younger ones, pj’s!
This way I wouldn’t be breaking the bank
And I’d have Veggie Mama and Big W to thank!
(PS I just used my voucher to buy a Diary Of The Wimpy Kid for my daughter- she is going to be THRILLED!!!!! Paid only $4 for postage. Thank you very much!!!!)
Bron says
I loved this post so much, so near to my heart. ( we support a Cambodian school, my son Walked a km and raised 15,000 and he too has CP) so we are headed to Cambodia in April so I would load my suitcase with clothes for the school kids xx
Julia chumkovski says
wow! I loved this post! I think it is by far the best sponsored post i have read.
I am not entering I just wanted to say your wonderful 🙂
Veggie Mama says
Wow, that’s quite the compliment! Thank you. Gosh. That really means a lot x
teacupballet says
You rock!!! So inspired!!!
Becci stalker says
That is just beautiful Stacey – good on you! Wonderful post 🙂
Veggie Mama says
Thank you! It feels good that I can make the blog into something truly helpful for others x
bettina_rae22 says
I love your disclosure. It cracks me up! Hmmm. I’d spend mine on dark clothes for a baby boy who loves to eat dirt, a couple of new items for the husband who only wears footy clothes (ugh!) and maybe some crafty stuff for me. Have you seen big w has bamboo knitting needles and crotchet hooks!? I love!
Kat Roberts says
awesome concept stacy 🙂 boo i just tried to use the code but it said i had already entered it? anyway love this post and love a free tenner – props to you! x
Melissa Mathews says
I would spend the voucher on a new car seat for my little girl as we have to replace hers following an accident (truck rear ended us, thankfully she was not in the car at the time!)
Crystal Jones says
Definately winter clothes and shoes and books for my 2 babies 🙂
Zoe Shelford says
definately would use it for our second child due in June, with a 6 year gap and 2 years of trying it definately deserves some groovy toys and clothes to come home in 😀
Mandy says
What a pleasure to read. To read about somebody so generous, and to know there are people out there who care so much. I would like to do a similar thing. I would spend $50 on
my 8 month old son and $50 on baby products to donate to a local charity (currently
researching). Thanks, im so inspired.
Reannon Hope says
Seriously! Are you the kindest, bestest lady out there or what?! I think I love a little more after this post…
I feel a bit selfish now saying what I would spend it on but with bub no.3 on the way, & a 10 year gap between the last one & this one, we are really starting from scratch again so I’d get stuff for him & let my other two big kids choose some books- never enough books….
marypreston says
A major splurge on Bath & Beauty products for myself is called for. Sometimes the budget just does not stretch to the nicer things in life.
Thank you for this amazing opportunity.
Sharon Alger says
Best sponsored post ever:)
Veggie Mama says
Thanks mate, I really enjoyed this one 🙂
Angie@TheLittleMumma says
Agree!
Kerry L says
I don’t want to enter, just to say that this is the best sponsored post I’ve ever read. You’ve made a lot of people really happy in one foul swoop.
I may have also already been to Big W last night to pick up the $20 pack of “That’s not my…” books for an expectant mama friend!
Veggie Mama says
Oh how exciting is it buying for those about to have babies!
catebolt says
I just want to say this was a far better idea than Winfred the Bear.
Veggie Mama says
You’re biased x
catebolt says
True. Winfred never bought the orphanage ANYTHING.
Sugandha says
What a wonderful post!! I can tell you those kids at the orphanage are bloody lucky to have you:)
I think you have the done the best thing with it and it reminded me of my friend’s mission to help a small orphanage in India when she went over recently as a travelling doctor. I’d like to help them in some way and use the gift card on that.
However, I am also going to think of my own little growing bub inside me as well and possibly get something for him/her too (especially as the sales are on!) 😛
carmen@musingnmayhem says
Well that’s an easy one for me. One of my friends and her two children lost almost everything in the Bundaberg floods and I would gladly buy them some bed linen to replace a minute bit of what they’ve lost. And some chocolate. Just because.
Caitlin Jeffrey says
Aw! You are the best! Yes, after you told us how you used your voucher I did feel incredibly selfish and indulgent…but I’m ever so grateful to have been able to spoil my boy. Thank you thank you thank you!!! ….and yes! Get me one of those Caitlins Who Like Veggie Mama’ t-shirts! Pepper’s chubby legs are the cutest thing EVER.
Veggie Mama says
I knew you would feel that way and I hope you forgive me for the subterfuge! I just wanted you to spoil yourself and your little boy x
Peggy says
Why I’d buy a mountain of threads for the Foundation 18 orphanage of course.
Sara says
My sister. She’s going through a seperation at the moment. Trying to manage three kids and look for a job.
Kate says
Firstly, those legs are GORgeOuS! We’d get another bath mat-after our poppit slipped and got her first eyebrow nick last night.
Leah says
What a wonderful selfless person your are Stacey. You make me want to be a better person too! Thanks for your beautiful blog. And btw little peppers gams are just adorable and I want to eat her! Both your girls are gorgeous xo
Veggie Mama says
Thank you, I’m incredibly biased, but I have to agree – edible gams fo sho!
Sitdownmummy.com says
I don’t want to enter but what a sweet post. I get all the nappies from bigw as they are the cheapest where I am.
Veggie Mama says
Yes I noticed they were very reasonably priced!
Jasmine Nelson says
B-ras and undies are a must
I-nvesting in basics to cover my bust
G-ravity is taking its toll
W-hisk me back north before I lose control
Tracey @ Bliss Amongst Chaos says
What a great giveaway from Big W, and it sounds like you all had a fun day! I think it’s wonderful what you are doing for the orphanage, and they no doubt are very deserving. I won’t enter as I think there are probably people out there that could use it more than me 🙂
xx
Veggie Mama says
That is so very kind, Tracey. I wish I could give everyone a hundred dollars 🙁
Alyce Blyth says
Two weeks ago I would have entered to win my sister this giftcard to buy all teh pretty things for her impending first baby. Instead, we buried my beautiful niece yesterday. A sudden, unforeseen tragedy – kicking away Sunday night and no heartbeat Monday morning. I would love to take my sister shopping for some new, non-breastfeeding/maternity clothes that she has been carefully stocking up on and now no longer needs.
Eppie's World says
The post itself was lovely, but reading the comments – its truly wonderful to see so many people wanting to give the winning voucher to others. A real life pay it forward…
I just came here for some weekend recipes – very pleasant surprise 🙂
Veggie Mama says
Doesn’t it make you feel good? That there are a bunch of people who would just pay it forward. We’re very fortunate we have that choice. And so many new babies to buy for! I love it.
Stacey Shailer says
I’d have to spend it on my husband – between a toddler and soon-to-arrive bubba #2, coupled with my shocking baby-brain, the poor fella is rather neglected in the clothes department, especially in the jocks-and-socks department.
Marleisa says
I spend one a hour a week with a young boy in foster care – we read, talk, play games. I would give the voucher to him! It would be the biggest deal for him to buy things for himself that he would actually own and be able to keep.
Danya says
Those little pussy cat shoes. Adorable!!! I would stock up on big w’s great books for presents and a pair of those shoes!!!
TheMindfulMum says
I would spend it on shoes for my 2.5yo. Her feet seem to be growing overnight at the moment!! Her Dad took her to buy sandals just a couple of weeks ago and came back with size 5s, which I nagged him were too big imo…but I blink and already her little toes heading over the edge! I’d get trainers and sandals for now and also gumboots for our Autumn hols inland in April 🙂
Katie Rainbird says
A-scuze me! I read this post via my email without waiting for the pix to download. Now I’m seeing those thighs squidging outta the highchair… totally tipping the scales on my second baby debate! x
Emily says
What I would give to have someone give me $200! Love the photos and glad you have fun shopping 🙂 Emily @ Have a laugh on me.
karina w says
Lego. It’s a change from the idiot box!
Amanda Gorton says
Firstly I want to say how selfless of an act buying and donating the clothes was – well done – if only there were more people like yourself we live in a much happier world!
With Easter fast approaching and Big W quickly filling their shelves with chocolate eggs and fluffy bunnies the voucher would certainly make my two little chicks Easter a chirpy one!
Kellie says
I would spend it on my new grandson. He lives in NZ and I am due to visit in March so I am busy trying to fill up mu suitcase with clothes. I like to help as much as I can as they are both young and don’t have much money.
Allie says
I would love to indulge my mother who is elderly and doesn’t have much money so to give a $100 gift card would mean the absolute world to her. An amazing wonderful woman.
Grace says
I think it’s awesome that you bought clothes for Foundation 18! We went to visit a Bali orphanage last November and I was blown away to how little those guys have but still manage to wear huge, genuine smiles.
Melinda says
What a great post!
If I won this Big W voucher, I would spend it on some new beach towels. Last month my Mum bought some new ones from Big W and I went and left them at the beach! Too busy collecting the kids, I forgot about the new towels. Mum says she is not upset, but I can see she annoyed by it.
Kerry Downey says
Lots of things to make me feel pretty 🙂
carolyn king says
I would spend the gift card on undies, undies and more undies for the “Undies for Bundy” campaign that is providing new clean underwear for the unfortunate flood victims in Bundaberg Qld.
Jenny S says
With my partner’s birthday, Valentine’s Day, our anniversary, my father-in-law’s birthday and my own birthday all falling in the same week in February this eVoucher would be spent on some awesome pressies! Big W has such great value products that I’d be sure to get some great goodies for my man and his dad. 🙂
Kel says
I love Big W! After the recent spate of cooler weather the first thing I’d buy are winter ps for the kids. We put our daughters pjs on tonight and the poor sausage looked like Gulliver!
Rennae Thomas says
My three babies are well and truely in need of a new wardrobe with the cooler months fast approaching.
I was recently given a few outfits from a complete stranger (due to large amount of weight loss) so if i was to win this outstanding prize i would purchase my children new clothes for winter, and i would love to be able to “pay it forward” and giveaway my children’s clothes that no longer fit, to deserving children that need a little help this year.
Sonya Nicole says
I would buy baby food with it. My ‘baby’ is 16 months old but has been really slow to take to food… he just wants breastmilk and those pouches of fruit puree you get at Big W so that’s what he’s been living on. I figure any food is better than nothing so I’d buy heaps of those pouches and hope I can put some weight on his skinny (he weighs less than 9 kg) body.
Donna Webeck says
What a gorgeous way to spend your money – truly wonderful and I am sure it is so very much appreciated!
Should I be so lucky to snap up a Big W voucher I’d put it towards the final necessities I need for baby number 2, who we will welcome into this world in less than 3 weeks time! It’s been 4 years between bouts for me but I’m guessing you can never have a huge enough stash of nappies on hand right?! (Afterall, that’s where I got the name for my bloga all those years before!)
Wendy Parks says
If I were blessed enough to win the Big W voucher I would firstly purchase a booster seat for my 19 month old toddler – a needed item since we accidentally set fire to the high chair and she really needs somewhere to sit when eating! The change would go towards a copy of “Where is the Green Sheep”, the only book she will have before bed. Having read the paper copy so many times herself, the book is starting to self destruct, so I think a copy of the board book warrants consideration.
kerry santillo says
Bonds newbies, in the stripe.
Little tikes coupe, easy to wipe 🙂
Disney princess rider, OH fun!!
Big W has lots, I;m still not done 🙂
Lydia Lee says
Books for me, books for them. Clothes for me, clothes for them. Dvds for me, dvds for them. Like that $200 goes far at Big W. I don’t need to miss out!
sapna says
I would love to buy a feeding chair that converts into a table chair for my 6 month old who is all ready for his solids. I have seen this chair in Big W ctalogue and feel that it is the best feeding chair ever.
Di says
Undies, undies and more undies, and all for me!! I’m always busy buying them for hubby & the kids, so would love a few new pairs too.
DIANA O says
A new toaster, ours exploded this morning. And maybe a few plants for the garden as well, to replace the ones that the summer sun has scorched.
Ernie says
New towels, to replace the ones I spilled bleach on!
Erin English says
Wow, that would change a few things! I would buy new towels, some sturdy cutlery (a knife literally broke while cutting butter), some winter clothes for my ever growing toddler and a couple of new DVDs for my local library’s children’s section.
Erin. 🙂
MyBrownPaperPackages says
Clothes for my 6 month old baby – it really isn’t fair that she is always in hand-me-downs. And books for my 2 gorgeous girls because you can never have too many books!
Penny says
I would spend it on myself. Selfish I know, but as a mum I put myself last. I have holes in my bras, yes I said it. Holes in my bras and ahem, undies. Not a classy mama. I’d buy stuff that I need and perhaps some bubble bath and a chocolate too!
Sam O says
Crafty stuff for me and the kid. Pom Poms, glue, glitter, paper – that kind of stuff. It gets used up so quickly around here and I love making things with my girl so an epic restock wold be fab! Also, just quietly, so would some new undies – one’s where the elastic is still all elasticy, you know. 🙂
Claire Varley says
I would buy presents for my Mum. She’s never, ever, EVER put herself first since she had kids. She devotes all her time and money to myself and my two younger brothers.
She needs to be spoiled, she deserves this more than anyone I know.
RachyT says
“If you think this has influenced my opinion in any way, you are an idiot.” – Haha I love this!!!
I’d buy the kids some toys to play with at their grandparents house. They’ve definitely grown out of the 0-6 month baby toys being 1 & 3 (with a cousin of 4!)
suzanne99melb@hotmail.com says
hi Stacey, I like your blog…..a voucher would be really handy for me at the moment because I’m getting over a badly broken leg , anyway……its a fun read
Zara Stevens says
My little muffin is just about ready to start toilet training!
I’ve read the books, followed the mummy blogs and spoken to as many mums as possible on the crazy world of getting your child to poop in a toilet!
Now we just need undies, a toilet seat and lots (and lots) of reward stickers!
So if we were lucky enough to win the Big W voucher, I’d feel flushed with success! 😉
andreea says
My son Jordan,his just had a growth spurt,and nothing much fits him anymore,I would love to buy him a fantastic wardrobe from Big W.
Dannielle Hall says
My son’s 1st birthday is coming up and I’d love to treat him to a push along trike – for some active fun, some new clothes – he is growing way too fast!, books – for his little mind and imagination and some new winter cot sheets – for those cooler months ahead of us!
Karly says
My time in department stores is spent in the Lego aisle with master five as he points to almost every Lego on the shelves and says “Can we buy that one mum?”
Me: “No, mate, not today.”
But with a $100 gift voucher I’d knock his socks off with a “Yeah sure mate, pick anyone you want!”
He’d be estatic. And shocked.
Jennifer Bush says
I’m such a practical Taurean… Big 10kg boxes of laundry powder for me. Will never go off or be outgrown, will always be used!
Lesley Fisher says
I love the little fat legs,just like my babies.I’d spend it on clothes to reward myself for being such a selfless mother.
Tweeti says
I’d let the Daddy of the house take some little people shopping
After 8 months waiting for him to come home from hospital
It’s time he enjoyed some browsing and buying with 4 excited kiddies!