When my girls were born – both times – the ladies at our church took turns bringing us a hot meal every night for 2 weeks. Especially thoughtful as both births were c-sections.
I think the best thing to say to someone in need or in hard times is simply, “How can I help.” Then the best thing to do is look around and be helpful.
The gift that keeps on giving. When my best friend gave birth, I came to visit for two weeks after her parents left and her husband went back to work. I spent the days doing washing, cooking, taking her for walks, and just sitting around being company when she was feeling nervous about doing things ‘right’. I couldn’t afford much of a gift, but I was so glad to have time.
When my son was born, my mother in law came over. She cleaned my house top to bottom – doing all the things I hadn’t been able to do for months & were driving me crazy. Even scrubbed & resealed kitchen grout ( white grout on white tile in a KITCHEN – only a guy would have designed that!) SHE is the BEST ever!
Several months before the baby was due, my mom and dad gave us a stand up freezer for the basement. Then my mom came for a week to cook soups and casseroles for the freezer. After she left, I continued to stock it and she also cooked after the baby was born. I didn’t have to cook for that first year! It was all favorites in there and we sometimes grilled burgers or something too. Works best with the freezer which you defrost yourself so it’s not always drawing moisture from the food. Freezer and food-best gifts ever!
These are both things that would have been easy for Lynn Johnston in 1991 to relate to. She had a full-time housekeeper/cook who would make meals for the family that could be prepared when she was not there. As for the babysitting, Lynn’s in-laws, Ruth and Tom Johnston lived in the house next door to theirs and Lynn has often said that they spent a lot of time taking care of their grandchildren for her.
I have found that telling someone to “call if you need something” isn’t effective—-just go by and visit, and do something, whether mow the yard, clear the snow off the sidewalk/drive, clean the pool skimmer, whatever.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
swell
capricorn9th over 4 years ago
Ahhh. Yes. That’s the best. Any mother will agree.
wldhrsy2luv over 4 years ago
What great friends.
suv2000 over 4 years ago
Not good nights and weekends are any holiday
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Wow, now that’s a gift she’ll really use!
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
How thoughtful!
GirlGeek Premium Member over 4 years ago
M an if I ever get pregnant I hope I have friends like these
Wren Fahel over 4 years ago
When my girls were born – both times – the ladies at our church took turns bringing us a hot meal every night for 2 weeks. Especially thoughtful as both births were c-sections.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I think the best thing to say to someone in need or in hard times is simply, “How can I help.” Then the best thing to do is look around and be helpful.
MagOctopus over 4 years ago
The gift that keeps on giving. When my best friend gave birth, I came to visit for two weeks after her parents left and her husband went back to work. I spent the days doing washing, cooking, taking her for walks, and just sitting around being company when she was feeling nervous about doing things ‘right’. I couldn’t afford much of a gift, but I was so glad to have time.
Gerard:D over 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
I have given this as a gift a number of times and it has always been appreciated.
Jelliqal over 4 years ago
When my son was born, my mother in law came over. She cleaned my house top to bottom – doing all the things I hadn’t been able to do for months & were driving me crazy. Even scrubbed & resealed kitchen grout ( white grout on white tile in a KITCHEN – only a guy would have designed that!) SHE is the BEST ever!
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
That IS the best gift you can give.
Grutzi over 4 years ago
Several months before the baby was due, my mom and dad gave us a stand up freezer for the basement. Then my mom came for a week to cook soups and casseroles for the freezer. After she left, I continued to stock it and she also cooked after the baby was born. I didn’t have to cook for that first year! It was all favorites in there and we sometimes grilled burgers or something too. Works best with the freezer which you defrost yourself so it’s not always drawing moisture from the food. Freezer and food-best gifts ever!
Foob over 4 years ago
Read the small print…“YOU babysit ANNE’S KIDS at her place for one hour.”
hagarthehorrible over 4 years ago
I didn’t know this kind of coupons existed.
j_syr over 4 years ago
Watch her redeem all 30 all at once.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 4 years ago
In the olden days the children would help mom in this. Duty was to home first.
howtheduck over 4 years ago
These are both things that would have been easy for Lynn Johnston in 1991 to relate to. She had a full-time housekeeper/cook who would make meals for the family that could be prepared when she was not there. As for the babysitting, Lynn’s in-laws, Ruth and Tom Johnston lived in the house next door to theirs and Lynn has often said that they spent a lot of time taking care of their grandchildren for her.
dustoffer over 4 years ago
I have found that telling someone to “call if you need something” isn’t effective—-just go by and visit, and do something, whether mow the yard, clear the snow off the sidewalk/drive, clean the pool skimmer, whatever.