What are you getting your moms, aunts, etc?

Anonymous
I need ideas for my stepmom (72 yo very active). Share what you're buying for the older woman in your life.
Anonymous
Do you mean active as in outdoor active? You could get a walking/hiking/trekking poles for the active senior hiker. The ones that can extend and adjust for the height. HotHands Hand warmers. I think there may be updated electronic versions of that. New pair of hiking shoes/boots. America the Beautiful park pass for seniors, binoculars, powerbank battery for phone.

I'm getting puzzles from Craft-hub for the ones above 70-the indoor folks.
Anonymous
Food mostly; none of them want more stuff. Specific things include calabash tea, homemade cookies/tarts, Bokksu subscription.
Anonymous
My aunt told me she wants an adult toy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My aunt told me she wants an adult toy.


Gross
Anonymous
I bought a cute kitchen utensils for my mother because she can never have enough of that stuff.
Anonymous
Amyrillis
Sweater
Bird feeding stuff
Anonymous
For my mom, last year I found an artist who had painted her childhood neighborhood and got her a framed print. This year I’m doing some genealogy research she was interested in and probably putting the results in a book. She was also outdoorsy until recently and always liked good (silk) long underwear.
Anonymous
Mom is gone. In-laws rudely tell everyone they don’t want any more physical stuff and will return it if you give it to them. So I get them a restaurant gift card to a rotating list of 3 places near their house. Which they then forget to use. But whatever, I’m not wasting any more brain power on it and apparently neither is their son.
Anonymous
MIL wants us to treat her to a house cleaning or a Book of the Month subscription.
Anonymous
Amaryllis.
Box of oranges from Harry and David or something
Box of chocolates from Burdick's.
Cashmere stuff from J Crew or Garnet Hill.
Coffee table books about gardening.
Anonymous
Lululemon cross body bag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mom is gone. In-laws rudely tell everyone they don’t want any more physical stuff and will return it if you give it to them. So I get them a restaurant gift card to a rotating list of 3 places near their house. Which they then forget to use. But whatever, I’m not wasting any more brain power on it and apparently neither is their son.


Why don’t you just stop???
Anonymous
Mine also don’t want stuff, consumables only, and no sweets or alcohol for health reasons. It’s pretty limiting! They both want to downsize soon.

This year l did gift boxes of Marriage Freres teas. One all decaf / herbal, one regular.

And books. Those are easy to pass once you’re done with them, so l don’t feel bad about gifting them to people who don’t want more stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MIL wants us to treat her to a house cleaning or a Book of the Month subscription.
House cleaning would be an amazing gift.
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