Anonymous wrote:Hmmmm...we just left a family member’s fancy beach house and just resupplied their pantry and refrigerator with full bottles of anything we used; olive oil, balsamic vinegar, condiments, beer, cans of seltzer, mixers.
Also left Bombay Sapphire.
They kind of have everything, are practical and specific.
Could you buy gift cards to the kids’ favorite beach ice cream place or toy store or amusement pier? Leave gift certificates at the house with a thank you in their rooms?
My ILs have a modest condo at a beach. The few times we visited I always left a gift. MIL told me to stop, that we are family and to consider it my/our home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two upcoming beach vacations and we will be staying at our friend’s beach houses. Both friends are dh’s friends and we do not regularly see them, especially during this pandemic. Both families are affluent and I can’t think of anything to buy to take as gifts. We plan to take some good alcohol. I would like to get something for the kids.
Can you recommend gifts for the following ages?
-7yo girl
-two 11 year old girls
-11 yo boy
Typical gifts like towels, beach toys, puzzles, board games don’t seem nice enough.
Last year, I gifted fishing poles and kites.
The word "gift" is not a damn verb! Gifted is an adjective, as in "gifted child."
Stop murdering the English language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two upcoming beach vacations and we will be staying at our friend’s beach houses. Both friends are dh’s friends and we do not regularly see them, especially during this pandemic. Both families are affluent and I can’t think of anything to buy to take as gifts. We plan to take some good alcohol. I would like to get something for the kids.
Can you recommend gifts for the following ages?
-7yo girl
-two 11 year old girls
-11 yo boy
Typical gifts like towels, beach toys, puzzles, board games don’t seem nice enough.
Last year, I gifted fishing poles and kites.
The word "gift" is not a damn verb! Gifted is an adjective, as in "gifted child."
Stop murdering the English language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have two upcoming beach vacations and we will be staying at our friend’s beach houses. Both friends are dh’s friends and we do not regularly see them, especially during this pandemic. Both families are affluent and I can’t think of anything to buy to take as gifts. We plan to take some good alcohol. I would like to get something for the kids.
Can you recommend gifts for the following ages?
-7yo girl
-two 11 year old girls
-11 yo boy
Typical gifts like towels, beach toys, puzzles, board games don’t seem nice enough.
Last year, I gifted fishing poles and kites.
I am affluent and have a beach house and I don't think any gifts are necessary but I also think if someone brought puzzles or board games for the kids we'd all be thrilled. Personally, we have dozens of beach towels and also beach toys, so we don't need any more of that gear, but something for the kids to play with is nice.
If you wanted to do something fancier you could get nice beach cover ups, but I also have two girls so I'm not sure if I had sons they would want that. To go along with the good alcohol for the adults you could bring a sno-cone machine and syrup for the kids - we have that and it's always a hit with guests.
Thank you for the comment.
I will get some beach cover ups for the girls. One of the dads is a widower. In the past, I loaded up his girls with American Girl doll accessories but I think they may have outgrown dolls.
I was considering water guns and balloons to take. My kids love these. DH thinks the water balloons are a pain to clean up. They are fun though.