not more stuff lasting memories for mum

Not more ‘stuff’… lasting memories for Mum

Lasting Memories For Mum

Jules, it was fun shopping with you this week, thanks! You were talking about what to get your mum, remember? How about this for an idea? Last year I booked a facial for my mum at Prana and it was really successful! She didn’t need or want ‘more stuff’ as she calls it and this idea was a winner.

Saroj has magic hands and a manner so soft and warming, as you and I know.

What about a massage for your mum? She’d be thrilled! We could take her there and have afternoon tea later (I had massages throughout my pregnancy and they were so therapeutic, especially during the final months).

Just a thought…
See you next week, love Jodie

Author: Saroj Velho

  • BA (Hons.) Psychology: University of Delhi
  • Dip. Beauty Therapy: Australasian Academy of Wellness Therapies
  • Full Professional Member: Assoc. Professional Aestheticians Australia

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