Monday, August 3, 2009

My mother will be 91 shortly - what can i give her for a birthday present?

She will be given lots of flowers and chocolates. Any other ideas? It is very difficult because she can afford anything she needs.

My mother will be 91 shortly - what can i give her for a birthday present?
how about a pretty and soft lap blanket? :D peace
Reply:I don't think Cheyenne and Scary Monster know how to be sorry! Don't worry - look at all the thumbs they received! Hope your Mum has a good birthday! Report It

Reply:i think by just being with her she will know you love her words can never express how much someone is loved god bless her and hope she has many more wonderful years.p.s.ignore the sadistic remarks obviously they never had any respect for their love ones
Reply:Take her out for a meal,she'll be glad to get out the house I bet,aww that's really sweet.
Reply:Give her the biggest hug and the sloppiest kiss ever and whisper in her ears and tell her how much you appreciate her, how much you love her, how much your kids and your grandkids love her. She's 91, she doesn't need anything fancy etc. Give her a family portrait photo and frame it inside her bedroom where she can see it daily.
Reply:how about a nice dinner, spend time with her and maybe a happy B day card! its the small things that count!
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Reply:All she needs now at her age is to know that she is loved. You just need to get her big family picture to hang on her wall. I promise you she will be happy.
Reply:Make her something. Personal is best.





Or make up a pretty hamper of lots of little things that she likes.
Reply:I think that a nice thing to get her would be some books on tape, or some nice sweaters. My grandma liked those things for gifts. Also gift certificates to a restaurant, or store. Just an opportunity to get her out of the house would be a great gift to her.





Sorry about all the casket jokes.
Reply:Cook her a nice meal, complimented by a nice vintage wine and wish her a Happy Birthday from all at Yahoo.
Reply:Others have mentioned a scrapbook of good wishes or you may be able to put together a scrapbook of the family over the years - both would be great or indeed a photograph frame ready for that special picture of her and family members on her special day.





Another idea may be if she is in the local area of her life is to take her on a tour round to where she was born, where she went to school, where she got married, her first home of her own, etc. Then you could round it off with a special party with family and friends. She would treasure the day and it would bring back many memories for her.





Whatever you decide am sure she will appreciate your love and attention and you being there just for her. Enjoy whatever you decide upon and treasure the time you have with your Mum. God Bless you both.
Reply:If you have a family, why not a really nice Photo of you all to-gether in a lovely silver frame, with her in the centre. My old mum loved her photographs.
Reply:Take her out to a special place for her birthday (a place she'd love to go eat, dine out at, or whatever she wants.)
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Reply:if possible, take a picture of you and your family (if you have one) and your grandmother. Frame it beautifully and give it to her.





Or you could make her something, a pot of some kind if youare creative and good with your hands.





Please ignore those rude posters - they are retarded and very insensitive. They could be just kids.
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Spend time with her. It will be a gift for both of you. I wish I had spent more time with my mom.
Reply:A FAMILY PORTRAIT. TRY TO GATHER ALL FAMILY MEMBERS TO TAKE A PICTURE SO SHE MAY CHERISH IT FOR THE REST OF HER DAY'S.
Reply:How about a gift of your time, probably means more to her than anything material you could give her. Take her out somewhere to see some sights or something like that.
Reply:give her all the love you have for her and show her how much she


e is appreciated and cared for. thank her for being your mother. Let her know you will always be there for her through thick and thin
Reply:Skydiving lessons?
Reply:Definately agree with the majority~~ time is more precious than anything you can buy in a store. I like the idea or a family portrait. Everyone together in one place. A nice afternoon out together or in the house, which ever she is able to do. Tell her happy birthday for me ~~~lord I hope to see 91yrs!
Reply:Congrats on living that long...that is rare these days...I would say just spend some quality time with her, maybe take her out to dinner or make a special dinner for her. How about sitting down and watching old home video's with her. It is always nice to relive the past with videos and laughing at how we all looked back in the day. Just have fun with her, and make sure you tell her what a great lady she is and how you love her.
Reply:Has you mother any pet´s at home , I would suggest a budgie , or a small bird, something to keep her company, many elderly people don´t look for much , and as you said she can afford anything she need´s . but sometime´s money dose´t buy everything %26amp; I think a small bird would be nice, %26amp; a very Happy Birthday to her when her day comes
Reply:Get her a card that will be meaningfull to her,saying how much you love her and how much she is special to you,this will be a very simple present but means a lott more than any other expensive present
Reply:a medle for bein best mum, 91? my god congratulations and happy birthday to her





Make her a hand made card, find out which was her fav, song/book etc when she was a teenager and try and get an origonal copy,
Reply:I was going to suggest taking her for a really posh tea in a hotel, but as she is too frail, how about taking a really posh tea round to her, with a few family and friends. If you have the funds, hire a waiter to serve it!
Reply:Get a personal and special greeting and birthday wish for her from every living relative of hers that you can find. then put together a scrapbook for her.
Reply:I'm you must be doing it already but lots of love is always best




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