| Escape Room? Theater tickets to the Shakespeare Thester? |
| No 80 year old wants an experience gift or most of these things. |
| XDH downloaded a ton of songs, jazz, swing and more from the 1930s and 1940s to a CD (or you could do this to an iPhone). My mom loved it and at her 80th birthday party there were several old men standing around the speaker listening and talking about the music for at least an hour. (This isn’t why we’re divorced.) |
| Will there be a party? That would be a nice gift to organize one. |
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So many people want to give the elderly stuff that is tech related. Be careful of that.
Even the most tech-savvy seniors I know get easily frustrated the first time something doesn't work. Their troubleshooting skills for tech are almost non-existent. Your great gift idea will be nothing more than a dust collector and source of frustration if they can't figure out how to use it. |
Yep, I got my MIL a kindle and asked her to give me 10 titles of books she wanted to read and loaded it with that along with the Bible (for bible study). For her, the kindle is an experience gift. A lot of her friends also got kindles for bible study after she got one, lol. |
This is a good point. I'm the one who got my MIL a kindle, but she already was a smartphone user and a basic computer/email user. |
| Book of the month subscription box? |
My 80 year old parents are more than happy to receive gift certificate to a nice restaurant that they normally wouldn't go to or tickets to a play. |
| Expensive bottle of scotch or wine. |
Her 80th must have been a while ago. My mom is 79 and ‘her ‘ formative music was Elvis, Chuck Berry etc. |
This. Reader's digest has large print books. They pick ten best seller fiction books each year, condense them and print them into a two books in one deal. Then they mail out five "double" books each year. It's $20 a year. https://partnersforsight.org/subscribe/ You could also order reader's digest magazine in large print. I am 60 and I have started buying the large print reader's digest books when I see them at the thrift shops. I love them because I don't have to wear reading glasses when reading them. |
This sounds awesome! |
| Stick with food. Send something to their house, get a restaurant gift certificate or take them out to dinner. That’s all we do for my FIL and my parents now. They don’t want experience gifts or stuff. |
| For one of my grandfather's milstone bdays, my parent and their siblings did a family genealogy and got it published in a very nice family album book, complete with family photos. That was very well received. |