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Ideas please for parents in their 70s who have everything they want/need!

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makemineapinot · 06/11/2014 20:02

That in a nutshell really! Have do e vouchers for Iran Mor, theatre, Waverley, live shows etc etc over the last few years. Mum has a big birthday this week so my gift ideas have been used up! She loves gardening but think we have exhausted all gardening related presents over the years! Dad loves books but buys what he wants as and when. They have NT cards and historic Scotland and sil usually gives them a hamper type present! They get whisky, food goodies and restaurant vouchers a lot from friends and other relatives. I am stumped!!! Any ideas gratefully received! TIA.

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makemineapinot · 06/11/2014 20:03

Oran Mor not Iran! And excuse other typos too!

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christmasmum · 06/11/2014 20:05

RHS membership?

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Queenofknickers · 06/11/2014 20:06

A donation to a charity or sponsor a school in their name etc?

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AgentProvocateur · 06/11/2014 20:13

A restaurant voucher for the new Martin Wishart restaurant in Malmaison, afternoon tea at the blytheswood, gft vouchers, tickets for steam train on west coast...

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makemineapinot · 06/11/2014 21:40

We've done the gft, afternoon tea, Rhs and charity donations! But will look into the Martin Wishart restaurant as some friends stayed at Malmaison for my friend's birthday and said the food was fab! And will def look into the west coast steam train - does that go up to Fort William way or am I just imagining that?! Thanks guys! Next dilemma will be ds who wants an iMac, iPad, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii everything but has an iPod and is getting my iPhone in Feb, plus budget won't stretch that far... Aaahhh! Me, I'm easy - peace n quiet would be great!!!

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agoodbook · 06/11/2014 22:01

just one idea- is it possible to get all their old photos made into a dvd slide show- or album ?time consuming though. One of my favourite presents from my daughters was them going through all my photos ( without me knowing!) and making a chronological album of important/ funny/lovely memory times in our family's life - they had been put away for years!

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Waswondering · 06/11/2014 22:06

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temporaryusername · 06/11/2014 22:07

Get their colours done! Smile Wink

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TittyBojangles · 06/11/2014 22:14

Magazine subscription is always my fall back and actually not all that expensive as there are always special deals.

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AgentProvocateur · 07/11/2014 06:29

Yes, Fort William to Mallaig, I think. And my other suggestion was GFT vouchers (in case you thought it was a typo!)

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VegasIsBest · 07/11/2014 06:39

How about a photo book made with photos of them and family through the years? We made one through Apple and the quality was amazing. It looked really professional. We included some little descriptions and stories about events and a message to them on the front page. Went down a treat with grandparents :-)

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Loveleopardprint · 07/11/2014 06:45

Continuing with the photo theme, we make a calendar every year for all of the grandparents. We use photos of the kids, pets and local area. Quite easy to do with apple or vista print.

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girlywhirly · 07/11/2014 08:12

Subscription to Gardening Which? magazine?

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BathshebaDarkstone · 07/11/2014 08:14

Premium foodie presents from the supermarket. Cake

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Takver · 07/11/2014 08:50

Do they enjoy walking? The most successful present I've done in recent years - which was ironically one of the cheapest - was 2 sets of these Gelert boot bags (live in the car boot so it doesn't get all muddy after you've been walking).
For my mum, I got her a lovely soft Seasalt cashmere blend winter scarf last year, that was also a big hit and gets worn a lot.
My DPs would hate a photo present as their house is just so and calendars have to be tasteful RHS or the like!

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vdbfamily · 07/11/2014 08:51

I'd go with the photos,my parents always LOVE that.A photobook or calender or an up-to-date photo of your family unit in a really lovely frame. There are also some wacky ideas on these photosites where you can have a favourite photo put onto a bag/tea-shirt/apron etc. Do they have a dog or other pet you could get a photo of and do someting unusual with?

www.photobox.co.uk/shop/home-gifts/photo-cushion

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RubySparks · 07/11/2014 08:56

Do they have something like an iPad?

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goldenlilliesdaffodillies · 07/11/2014 09:10

My 90 year old MIL always loves a diary made from photo's. We create one on Photobox. It is time consuming but she now always requests one as it is practical and also has photo's of her family.

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makemineapinot · 07/11/2014 20:08

Oh wow! Loads of lovely suggestions! Dad is project manager of family annual Calendars so daren't step on his toes and they do magazine subscriptions with Tesco vouchers! Agent I think I might go with the steam train idea and book 2 nights in FW for them as well (DB will go halves!) - thank you! And if anyone else is thinking of GFT vouchers my parents loved them (dad's birthday gift last year) and went to see It's a Wonderful Life last Dec (23rd). Thank you! Now - what to get ds...?!!!!! Wink

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makemineapinot · 07/11/2014 20:08

Might get myself the gelert boot bags for the dc!!!

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SundaeGirl · 07/11/2014 20:10

Ipad or tablet thingy if you can stretch to it.

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RJnomore · 07/11/2014 20:40

Boudoir photoshoot?

Grin

Seriously, vouchers for a nice restaurant.

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WhizzpopWhizzBang · 08/11/2014 21:40

Hamper of things they like?
For instance, if they like drinking tea, get some luxury tea and biscuit brands, a teapot, tea cosy, tea strainer etc to go in it.
Make a hamper up of things they like to eat/do.

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DramaAlpaca · 08/11/2014 21:43

Marking place for ideas as I'm really struggling too. Some great ideas here already.

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Thehedgehogsong · 08/11/2014 21:48

We make our parents and grandparents a calendar with pictures of the DC for each month, in order. So the calendar will have a picture of DD from jan 2014 as the picture for Jan 2015.
After a couple of years of this they now have a picture of DD every month since she was born, and adding DC2 as of this year too!

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