Our Birmingham HQ

Oh no! Marianne and I are back to sharing a desk! It has been a while… ahhh the glamourous life of a tradefair roadie.

Things that are not what they seem

In keeping with the “not what they seem” theme of our baby gifts, I present you with stonehenge, in butter.

When my baby smiles at me I go to Rio, or Florence…

- UK PM David Cameron with his new baby, Florence
Here we are in the UK for two gift tradeshows over the next two weeks, and the first pictures of the UK Prime Minister with his week-old baby Florence have been realeased. This morning I read with interest that David and Samantha Cameron are following a UK trend in naming their child after a holiday destination.
Visits abroad by UK residents may have fallen at the fastest rate on record since the 1970s but according to baby name researcher Bounty.com, it seems parents are increasingly influenced by holiday destinations when naming their children – with over 18,000 parents choosing to call their babies after places such as Bali, Capri and Cuba over the past 10 years.
Florence, Rio and Paris are the most favoured holiday themed names chosen by parents, closely followed by India, Sydney and Lucia. The New York Borough of Brooklyn, not the most exotic location for a trip away, also makes the top ten with over a thousand parents taking the lead of the Beckhams when naming their children.
And it’s not just holidays abroad that are inspiring parents with a total of 1,255 Devons born over the past 10 years – not to mention 6 Brightons and 4 Dublins!

British abandon saying “thank you” for gifts

We leave for the UK tommorow, so I thought I would brush up on the latest UK gift news.
I read with interest that a UK gift company, Me to You, conducted a poll of 3,000 people, and concluded: “While the Great British public might feel uncomfortable saying thank you these days, they do like to show their gratitude in other ways. The study found “cheers” ‘lovely’, ‘nice one’, ‘much appreciated’, ‘you star’, and ‘all right’ are also used regularly in lieu of ‘thank you’. Even foreign words such as ‘merci’, ‘dance’ and ‘gracias’ have become more popular than the traditional expression of thanks. I am not sure about ‘Ace’…
The study also found that four in ten people no longer send thank you letters if they receive gifts through the post, and the same percentage would not make their children send a thank you either.
TOP 20 WAYS TO SAY THANK YOU:
1. Cheers
2. Ta
3. That’s great
4. Cool
5. OK
6. Brilliant
7. Lovely
8. Nice one
9. Much appreciated
10. You star 11. All right
12. Fab
13. Awesome
14. Wicked
15. Merci
16. Danke
17. Gracias
18. Super
19. Ace
20. Thank you

















