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to be at a complete loss for what to buy MIL for 65th birthday?

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Wedgiecar58 · 21/02/2019 11:32

posting here for traffic

Can't think of anything to buy MIL as a 65th birthday present?

I thought about organising her a beautiful cake, but she's taking us all away for the weekend so I wont be able to sort from where we are (remote location).

FIL suggested salon vouchers for facials, massage etc but we're doing a spa day with treatments as part of her birthday trip. Seems a bit silly to gift her vouchers for treatments on the day she'll have just had 2 treatments.

I suggested Jo Malone perfume but DH said this was too expensive.

Any suggestions? Ideally under £60 or so.

Thanks

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GreatDuckCookery6211 · 21/02/2019 11:41

Could you transport a cake to where you’re going? Everyone loves cake.

What are her interests or hobbies? What does DH think?

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NCforthis2019 · 21/02/2019 11:42

Afternoon tea.

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RomanyQueen1 · 21/02/2019 11:44

A bus pass holder?
Nah, just kidding.
We usually do something like an experience day, or out for afternoon tea at posh place.
Vouchers are a great idea and if they come from several families and given together the recipient doesn't know who paid what amount.

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storynanny · 21/02/2019 11:44

Buy her the perfume if it is her favourite.
Im 62 and would love afternoon tea, perfume, nice skeins of yarn, theatre trip or kindle books. But equally would be happy with a lovely bunch of flowers

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Damia · 21/02/2019 11:44

Silk scarf type thing? Handbag?

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RomaineCalm · 21/02/2019 11:46

Book subscription so that she gets a new book every month for the next 6/12 months.

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NorthEndGal · 21/02/2019 11:47

What about something really nice for the house, that she wouldn't treat herself to?

I am sending you a PM of what I mean, I just don't want to be accused of touting for business by mentioning names or that

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NotSuchASmugMarriedNow1 · 21/02/2019 11:48

Let your DH sort it out if he won't let you buy her the perfume she likes

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BigGapMum · 21/02/2019 11:49

National Trust membership for the two of them? Theatre tickets?

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Bumblebeezy · 21/02/2019 11:50

What about a fresh flowers subscription? I think Bloom do one for £60.

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TSSDNCOP · 21/02/2019 11:51

A rose bush.

Jo Malone candles are lovely, but cheaper than the scent.

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Dixiechickonhols · 21/02/2019 11:51

Woman and home magazine subscription

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Dixiechickonhols · 21/02/2019 11:53

Cake sounds good. The m and s made to order ones transport well and will keep a few days.

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NorthEndGal · 21/02/2019 11:54

FFS
I tried to send a PM, and it went there timesShockConfusedBlush
I am not your stalker, I'm an sorry, and please don't feel you need to respondBlush

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FlagranceDirect · 21/02/2019 11:58

A visit to an escape room I got for my 60th. Loved it. Depends if you like that sort of thing though. I'd hate a massage or facial.

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Stoplosingthedarnkeys · 21/02/2019 12:45

What does your DH suggest then? She's his mother.

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GreatDuckCookery6211 · 21/02/2019 12:47

If she likes flowers then a subscription would be nice if it’s in your price range or an afternoon tea.

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Furrydogmum · 21/02/2019 12:52

We bought mil a voucher for afternoon tea at a nice local hotel for her 70th this week - groupon are good for them.. She was delighted!

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Lizsmum · 21/02/2019 12:55

I'm going to be 65 next month and I neither need nor want anything that I have to store in my house. Maybe an experience voucher .... but I'd rather my nearest and dearest kept their money to spend on themselves.

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RomanyQueen1 · 21/02/2019 19:02

A subscription for her favourite magazine.
Theatre tickets are usually a good idea.

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altiara · 21/02/2019 19:06

Afternoon tea for two. Then she can take a friend or FIL out. Never fails when you don’t know what to give as long as they like doing this kind of thing, or theatre tickets at the local theatre for two. My DM and MIL don’t like to be given ‘stuff’ as they’d prefer to start decluttering at their age, so much prefer this kind of thing.

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FurrySlipperBoots · 21/02/2019 19:16

How about theatre tickets? Might work out a bit expensive depending on how many you go for. You could just get 2 so she can go with her OH or a friend? If she has a sense of humour and enjoys Fawlty Towers type comedy she will LOVE 'A comedy about a bank robbery' and 'The Play that goes wrong'. The play that goes wrong is only in the west end but Bank robbery is actually touring this year.

www.thecomedyaboutabankrobbery.com/uk-tour/

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importantkath · 21/02/2019 19:17

Theatre tickets

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worldwandering · 21/02/2019 19:20

David Austin rose if she’s the gardening type.

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Nanny0gg · 21/02/2019 19:23

How much do you want to spend?

She’s taking you away for a weekend and he thinks perfume is too expensive?

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