Anonymous wrote:OK kids...
How about these?
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/lovepopcards.com
https://www.lovepop.com/products/birthday-cod-pop-up-card?variant=41000144044105
https://www.lovepop.com/products/bigfoot-legendary-birthday-pop-up-card
Maybe those are a bit "old" but they are novel. I put in the Trustpilot review to show the company seems real. From reviews it seems like it might be worth buying a few cards at a time to save shipping.
It takes a while, but I think eventually one does appreciate older relatives for making an effort. Steady contact is the trick.
My great-grandma would usually send me $10 but once she sent me a feather with a little note and it really touched me. I rarely saw her but I knew she wanted to make a connection. I still have it. Another great-aunt was a watercolor hobbyist. She would send bookmarks with her art on it. I would suggest that at some point you write each kid a letter with some memories (maybe of their dad) that tell them something about you and the family. Then they might remember more about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.amazon.com/Birthday-Baskets-Gamepad-Grandson-Nephew/dp/B0F1KFYWT3/ref=mp_s_a_1_29?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.VpTC0DJs8cxdvVjK6BLqg7EhortabMIvfJ7NeFBvZkbdVhVL3DvnbR9dsKTHGsAWQ_ayfxu72C4v7agEWV8tl-2BTvnTR0UBUf3NbDAA7haLGE5yfsQoGCPUXjf6hy23_4-kbpGCH9iEHxUNF773Ss_zeXawkFv9tDAW9VqFmGnT3EfxWlnfe95qbielcQYCLnfEQ4661pokcAXHDjxv3g.9ueX4efa_jBHM1PICVSucJFfTeFLPiOn5T7UG0N4uug&dib_tag=se&keywords=BIRTHDAY%2Bgift%2Bbaskets%2Bfor%2Bkids%2Bboys&qid=1752622595&sr=8-29&xpid=0nNZ3J3YWf-0h&th=1&psc=1
No
I don’t see you suggesting anything whore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.amazon.com/Birthday-Baskets-Gamepad-Grandson-Nephew/dp/B0F1KFYWT3/ref=mp_s_a_1_29?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.VpTC0DJs8cxdvVjK6BLqg7EhortabMIvfJ7NeFBvZkbdVhVL3DvnbR9dsKTHGsAWQ_ayfxu72C4v7agEWV8tl-2BTvnTR0UBUf3NbDAA7haLGE5yfsQoGCPUXjf6hy23_4-kbpGCH9iEHxUNF773Ss_zeXawkFv9tDAW9VqFmGnT3EfxWlnfe95qbielcQYCLnfEQ4661pokcAXHDjxv3g.9ueX4efa_jBHM1PICVSucJFfTeFLPiOn5T7UG0N4uug&dib_tag=se&keywords=BIRTHDAY%2Bgift%2Bbaskets%2Bfor%2Bkids%2Bboys&qid=1752622595&sr=8-29&xpid=0nNZ3J3YWf-0h&th=1&psc=1
No
Anonymous wrote:https://www.amazon.com/Birthday-Baskets-Gamepad-Grandson-Nephew/dp/B0F1KFYWT3/ref=mp_s_a_1_29?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.VpTC0DJs8cxdvVjK6BLqg7EhortabMIvfJ7NeFBvZkbdVhVL3DvnbR9dsKTHGsAWQ_ayfxu72C4v7agEWV8tl-2BTvnTR0UBUf3NbDAA7haLGE5yfsQoGCPUXjf6hy23_4-kbpGCH9iEHxUNF773Ss_zeXawkFv9tDAW9VqFmGnT3EfxWlnfe95qbielcQYCLnfEQ4661pokcAXHDjxv3g.9ueX4efa_jBHM1PICVSucJFfTeFLPiOn5T7UG0N4uug&dib_tag=se&keywords=BIRTHDAY%2Bgift%2Bbaskets%2Bfor%2Bkids%2Bboys&qid=1752622595&sr=8-29&xpid=0nNZ3J3YWf-0h&th=1&psc=1
Anonymous wrote:Hi.
Our grand-nephew lives in CA with his parents. His dad is DH's nephew. We met nephew a couple of times. Never have seen him for 20 years.
They have 2 children. The girl just turned 10, likes art and ballet. Those cards are easier. Ballerina, butterfly popups. The kind that are about $10 at Amazon.
The boy is harder. He likes soccer and basketball, at least that's what last year's holiday note said. I got him a popup soccer card in 2023 and basketball in 2024. Again the $10 kind.
The parents specifically do not want monetary gifts.
Suggestions with links if possible would be appreciated. We don't have children. These are our only younger relatives. I would like to keep a connection albeit tenuous.
Thanks.