Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried sending gift cards?
They have very clearly stated they won't accept money or gift cards, although I haven't tried just giving them gift cards and telling them I can't use them for some reason.
It seems I have to make up a story even for groceries I buy them. I try to fill their freezer, fridge and cupboards when we visit under the premise that I bought the stuff to be consumed while we are there but then it was too much, etc. and that seems to be fine. Or if I have 2 for 1 deals, points, or other "freebies,' they'll accept that too, but there's only so much of that I can orchestrate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is relatively small, but how about a monthly food basket delivered to their home - fruit of the month, cheese of the month, wine of the month - that kind of thing. If they are counting dollars, it might provide a small luxury they don’t/can’t normally indulge in. You can find just about any kind of basket online.
Yes, this is a good idea. Perhaps not monthly, but I could do more for every occasion possible.
Anonymous wrote:My parents at local and we have them over for dinner once a week and send home leftovers for lunch the next day. We always pay when we go out to eat, buy tickets for activities in advance, and take them on a small vacate with us Labor Day weekend. When they have the kids for a day or a weekend, I arrange activities and buy tickets in advance or give them money “for the kids lunch” if I know they will be out.
We buy them nice gifts they can’t / don’t buy themselves - a new TV, apple watches, an iPad. I buy my mom nice clothes I know she likes.
Anonymous wrote:Will one of your parents take it? We help DH's parents. His dad is too prideful to take the money but he won't stop my MIL from taking it.
We've also found they are much more receptive when we offer to help with certain deserving things, like health care costs. So, the money we send my MIL is to defer the cost of her health needs.
Anonymous wrote:This is relatively small, but how about a monthly food basket delivered to their home - fruit of the month, cheese of the month, wine of the month - that kind of thing. If they are counting dollars, it might provide a small luxury they don’t/can’t normally indulge in. You can find just about any kind of basket online.
Anonymous wrote:This is relatively small, but how about a monthly food basket delivered to their home - fruit of the month, cheese of the month, wine of the month - that kind of thing. If they are counting dollars, it might provide a small luxury they don’t/can’t normally indulge in. You can find just about any kind of basket online.

Anonymous wrote:Have you tried sending gift cards?