What on earth do you get your parents for Christmas??
Mid 60's, Dad's health isn't too good so a balloon ride is out of the question and Mum gets sea sick so not a cruise!
Also not got a lot of cash to spend, so the above would be out of the question anyways!
I'm completely stomped for ideas, mum doesn't like make up etc she's a "plain Jane" type......
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A coffee table?
A coach trip to a hotel break
M and s cardigans
Subscription to magazine
Gardening stuff
Wool and needles
Sheepskin slippers
Theatre tickets
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
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I know that the presents my parents always loved the most was when one of us gave them something with 'our time' attached to it, if you know what I mean?
So anything from theatre tickets for all of us to go together, a nice meal out, a day out somewhere, a weekend away, afternoon tea in a nice hotel somewhere....
All those sorts of things always meant more to them than material things. |
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"What on earth do you get your parents for Christmas??
Mid 60's, Dad's health isn't too good so a balloon ride is out of the question and Mum gets sea sick so not a cruise!
Also not got a lot of cash to spend, so the above would be out of the question anyways!
I'm completely stomped for ideas, mum doesn't like make up etc she's a "plain Jane" type......
" I got my mum her all time favourite perfume... But I find her so easy to buy for!
My dad how ever!!! ... I got him a Saint Christopher chain |
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