What are you getting your young adult children for the holidays?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry this fall has been difficult.

For him - Patagonia Snap T, Nike dunks, flannel shirt jacket lined with fleece or sherpa, henley shirts.

For her - Ugg Tazz slippers if you can find them, Alo yoga accolade sweatpants and hoody or sweatshirt, Jenny bird bubble initial necklace, any sweater from Reformation, the book Adelaide (so good) or any book by Jodi Piccoult.


I loved the book Adelaide
Anonymous
My DS is getting a sleeping bag from north face (thanks cyber Monday) and a bunch of needed clothes. Also got tix to for him and DH to go to a capitals game, which he has never done before.

My DD is getting some home stuff from Anthropologie (again thanks cyber Monday), lots of clothes and a perfume that she wanted.
Anonymous
New suitcase
Gift cards to quick restaurants near their office
Ugg boats
Tickets for a trip
Anonymous
cash
Anonymous
I bought her an electric scooter to get around on campus. The bike I sent to her was stolen
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd get them a few fun books. Even though your son reads mostly non-fiction, you should give him Project Hail Mary. My 18-year-old (and my husband) LOVED reading this book. For your daughter, what about High Fidelity or Lessons in Chemistry or The Secret Life of Sunflowers?


Fun fact, women are allowed to read sci-fi too.
Anonymous
Since they like to camp and hike, how about an "America the Beautiful" national park pass?
https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm
Anonymous
I ask my kid of that age for a wish list.

They are often picky, yet need alot. And gifts for that age can be pricey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought her an electric scooter to get around on campus. The bike I sent to her was stolen


Why can’t she walk? Better for her health, safer and no theft risk.
Anonymous
Large campuses could mean 50 min across campus on a tight class schedule. NP here
Anonymous
Mine are both getting money toward travel.
Anonymous
20 yo college student is getting a dashcam, some khakis, some gym shorts, socks, and a book (The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter)

22 yo college graduate is getting a firesafe, pants for work, lots of kitchen items, socks, and a book (Atomic Habits)
Anonymous
^^ Love your book gifts as messaging. LOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:New suitcase
Gift cards to quick restaurants near their office
Ugg boats
Tickets for a trip


They are still in college....
Anonymous
I recently gave $150 gift card to REI as a gift for a 20-something who likes to go rock climbing. She was thrilled.
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