What do you buy for someone turning 70?

Anonymous
It’s my mother’s 70th birthday. She has everything she could possibly want and I just thought her a very nice perfume as a Mother’s Day gift. I’ve run out of time to get something personalized or custom made this year for her birthday
Anonymous
Something I would want to inherit
Anonymous
A museum membership!
Bonus points for one that comes with NARM benefits, North American Reciprocal Museums to see many others for free.
Anonymous
Honestly, the WORST gift to get someone in this age range is perfume IMO. Their sense of smell diminishes as they get older and they tend to spray way too much until they are literally walking around in a cloud of scent which often lingers even when they've left.

It's especially problematic when they go out to restaurants and really overdo it, and the rest of the patrons nearby have to deal with it ruining their meals.

Anonymous
Does she already have a digital picture frame that can be loaded with cute pics of grandkids?
Anonymous
We found a company that puts together a grab bag of candy that is still made but was much more popular when they were kids and it seemed successful.
Anonymous
No perfume. Unlike the PP's experience, my mom has become hypersensitive to odor/fragrance.
Anonymous
Do you have an old photograph that would be/is special to her? Some sort of memory that she hasn't thought of in years? You could buy a nice frame on Amazon and give her that.
Anonymous
She doesn’t want anything
Anonymous
If she likes coffee or tea, a nice mug with special tea or coffee with a nice throw?
Anonymous
Either an experience---lunch out and a museum trip or something like that, or something consumable. Or like PP said, something you'd want to inherit. I'd go for the lunch/experience.
Anonymous
I have 2 items so far. A Lolita “70” wine glass and Tata Harper hydrating floral essence, which is my go-to gift for women.
Anonymous
seems like a mother would warrant something more personal than a "go to gift for women."
Anonymous
70 pennies in a jar. For the LOLs. I think we did that for a relative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We found a company that puts together a grab bag of candy that is still made but was much more popular when they were kids and it seemed successful.


Is it like decades old candy that will break teeth? Or candy that was manufactured in the 50's and is still being manufactured now?
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