Friday, May 9, 2014

What would be the perfect birthday present for my grandmother?




Clinton El


Its her 85th birthday in 5 days and I want to do something so memorable and wonderful that she loves more than any gift ever. I do not have too much money either and she hates presents. My sister is making her a scrapbook full of pictures, but I want to do something even better. Ideas please!?!?!


Answer
she is 85,don't give her the present costing too much,give her something special which can recall her beautiful and warm memory.
what is warm,family i think.
what can recall her of these happy time?album...
make an album for her,the kind that can be played on TV so you can share the warm memory together.all you need is photos or pictures of the sweet time and a tool to help you do that.
collecting photos isn't a problem,right?
the problem is the tool,but don't worry,i know one can help.
it's Digital Album Master,you can add a lots of pictures,and add background music,and the slide effect is amazing.after you do that,burn it in a blank DVD so you can share together.i think that'll make you grandma moved.
you can get it here http://www.makemymtv.com

Gift for father's 85th birthday?




Son of Soc


Father’s 85th birthday is Sunday. I’m stuck on what to get him for a gift. Can anyone suggest anything that might get me unstuck? His interests are: playing and watching golf, bridge, sports (baseball, football, tennis) Judaism, science (particularly astronomy and cosmology) and chess. He uses a computer for basic things but doesn’t seem interested in techy items like Iphones or Ipads at this point.
Prefer to spend less than $100.

Thanks

Thanks



Answer
I know all grandfathers and fathers are different...but for my father in laws 84th birthday we did all gag gifts and he loved it. We got a cake from SAMS with images of him scanned onto the icing over the years (which was the only sentimental thing we got), we got him a fart machine at Spencers which he uses on ANYONE who comes through the door, a tshirt that said something like "Im not 85, Im 84.92675", his card had something in it to the effect of "You're so old when God said let there be light, you flipped the switch"...just funny stuff that he really got a kick out of. At 84, my father in law doesnt want gadgets or gizmos or anything that he sees as a waste of money or that wont get used...so we took a completely different approach and it turned out really well. I think for Christmas we got him a new TV and a prior bday we got him a Pearl Harbor book signed by the author (father in law is a vet). GOOD LUCK!




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