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My adoptive grandparents love to read. They also love jigsaw puzzles, crossword puzzles, etc. They also love to keep up with current events. |
Well my grandma is like 70 something and she loves beauty products. She loves lotions, perfume, etc. She also loves these little massagers they sell that are battery operated since she has problems with her back. I think slippers and a warm bathrobe would work too. |
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Well, I'm 55 years young, so maybe I can qualify to say I think the gift certificate to a nice restaurant for two would be well received. Also, I love the nice-things-about-you jar idea. Gift baskets are lovely, and so much can be packed in; but, many people (like myself) are allergic to all kinds of frangrances. Yes, even the expen$$ive ones :rolleyes: . When I receive something I can't use, it makes me feel a little guilty :( |
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You guys are crackin me up!!!! I'll be 50 in a few months too. Gift subscriptions to Reader's Digest, Guideposts or Angels. Everyone loves those. I get the Large Print editions for my grandmother. |
When my Great Grandma was still alive she would love perfumes and powders. Also, she liked pins to put on her sweaters. So on the holidays we would get her like a snowman pin to wear and she thought that was just the neatest thing. :) |
gift cert to the grocery store or a drug store for meds |
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I would, but then I would have to charge you more for shipping! :grin2: J/k |
Thanks every one. I didn't mean to offend the 50+ members. Geez I'm 57 myself soon to be 58 and the only thing I DON't want is "Stuff." There are so many really good suggestions I don't know which to do! LOL I will be making fudge though thank you very much! yum! I've had two of these volunteers for years now. My little man loves to gamble on the boat, my little woman is a real religious person and the young one (who is NOT old) just got a new dog and she is so excited. She will be the easy one. |
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You didn't offend me. I was just giving you a hard time. :D I do the same thing to my husband. I will comment on someone and mention that they are old, and he'll say, "They are only a year older than me!", etc. My husband is 6 years older than I but looks younger so I make that mistake a lot!! |
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My mom, who just passed, was 68. She loved skin care products and crazy singing/animated Christmas toys and nightgowns. My dad is 89 and he likes 'warm' things, like heated foot things and electric throws. Hope that helps. I'm 50, not hard to buy for - if it has a yorkie on it, I LOVE it! BTW - this thread has made my day, it made me laugh and that's rare right now! No offense taken at all! |
Why not for the lady that is very religous get a gift cert for hallmark or a bible cover, the little gambler, I would get him a game, hand held poker or slots, if he has a computer then a computer game, |
well if they work at a library why not get them a barnes and noble gift card |
Oh my, please don't think I was offended either! Just teasing:D I think it is sweet of you to actually consider what they really want! I told my kids and my neices and nephews, who are all grown btw, that we have to get actual PRESENTS for each other this year. Last year it seemed we just all swapped gift cards! |
LOL, I was teasing you guys right back! My husband is very careful not to mention age to me cause he is a few years younger. Bless his heart he always talks like we're the same age! My little man is having trouble seeing so I think games are not going to work. Thanks for the suggestion though. And a Bible cover sounds like a great idea. |
My husband's aunts are hard to shop for, although they are only barely 50. I got one a SMALL Vera Bradley purse, and another I got a plush blanket and slippers. Last year I got them scarves. The year before that I got them baskets of bread, cookies and soup mixes from our small local bakery. One of them recently went on a very successful diet so I didn't feel right getting food. We only have a few "elders" but I find that baskets of food and cookies go over well unless there are diet restrictions. I read an article today about getting them a new address book and helping them address their christmas cards, or getting gifts from them to the young children and letting them address them. I know sometimes they don't have room for stuff, but they might appreciate a replacement of something like a microwave, pots & pans, cutting board, coffee pot, teapot, etc. I always get my grandmother chocolate and sometimes a gift cert to the cafe by her work. I can't believe she still works part time but she bags at the grocery store and she loves it! She gets to ring all the 21's... She kind of gets to manage all the teenagers and keep them in line. |
My grandparents always love getting stationary sets, cards (for all occasions) and note cards, mailing envelopes and stamps. But it all in a nice box (to use for storage later) or basket with some nice pens and stickers....that is always a great gift! |
Another one we have done before....was a big box of food.........we went and filled a box full of groceries.....nonperishables and then even meat items too. You know, things that they will use or use most. Also, a nice soft/comfy robe and good house shoes are always a nice gift! |
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OMG! am I old?? I just turned 55~~~ YIKES! I want some teef to eat all that food wif! Thats what I want! lol |
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Get your religious lady a nice pin and a Bible cover. Get your youngest one a scrapbook for her new baby so she document from the beginning. (There's a lot of really adorable dog ones out there that are like 4x8 or 5x7 themed books.) |
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