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Request: Gift for an Elderly Woman

Hi, I need a gift for my husband's great aunt. She will be visiting this year for the holidays. She doesn't eat sweets and I don't really know much about her. What is a good gift for an elderly woman?

Vivian - San Jose, CA

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RE: Request: Gift for an Elderly Woman

a few additions:
pre-made cookie mix in a jar
Pre-made cookie dough ( frozen in balls, ready for baking)
Pretty bookmarks with scripture encouragement.

Handmade scripture cards with a small stand that they can change on a daily basis.
CD's of music favorite from their younger days

Post By Melodee (Guest Post)

RE: Request: Gift for an Elderly Woman

My grandma is a tea maniac.Last Christmas I got her a transparent kettle and an assortment of blooming tea,which is a compressed ball of tea that turns into a gorgeous flower as it steeps.It will surely impress her friends as well LOL

Post By Naru (Guest Post)

RE: Request: Gift for an Elderly Woman

Does she like parakeets? Check out this website for the cutest little "pet" parakeets ever. They are plastic, but very lifelike and lots of fun. I am going to give one to my next door neighbor who is 94! They have other birds too. http://www.backyardbirdsandgardens. ... ccart/index.php?act=viewCat&catId=69

Post by Rebey

What about knitting...

What about knitting or having someone knit her a shawl, or slippers or a small afghan she can use to cover her lap/legs
while watching TV. Or perhaps a frame and take a picture of her with your family during the holidays to put in the frame, which she will be able to take back with her to remember her visit.

Margaret Fraleigh

Post by admin2

A pair of warm gloves...

A pair of warm gloves or a warm scarf would be nice as a winter gift. Older people quite often feel cold.

Marianne

Post by admin2

How about some nice scented candles?

How about some nice scented candles? Who wouldn't like the aroma? I make them myself which adds a little more sentiment!

Lisa

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phone card

If she has friends/relatives living out of state, a prepaid phone card would make a nice gift. I give books of stamps (especially the ones for Breast Cancer Research).

Eunice

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Homemade

Homemade canned goods (fruits, vegetables, etc.) with a pretty material topper (check, lace) seem to go over well. Useful and decorative at the same time. Also pretty frames with family pictures.

Bernadette

Post by admin2

For the elderly aunt

For the elderly aunt, if she likes to read, get her a book in large size print. Or if her eyesight is bad or she prefers not to read, an audiobook would be nice. Do you keep in touch with her on a regular basis? If so, how about stationery with a book of stamps included or a phone card so she can call you without worrying about the cost

Karen

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lap blanket or a shawl

A great gift would be a lap blanket or a shawl to put around the shoulders.

Joyce

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My boyfriend just recently...

My boyfriend just recently met my Grandmother. We were driving on the way to see my Aunt and when we stopped at a local gas station for drinks, he purchased a couple of lottery tickets and gave them to her. She was thrilled!

Living on a severe budget she doesn't buy frivolous things like lottery tickets. If she doesn't have an aversion to a little gambling, it might put a little spark in her smile.

Amy

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Stationary, STAMPS, and neat pens.

To many of our senior citizens, things like stationary, STAMPS, and neat pens are a luxury. You could put them in a basket. Gift certificates for a store around her home. If she is a member of your family, how about a family picture of you.

These are just a few suggestions that I have used.

Connie

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