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Elderly parents

What can I get my Mum for her 80th birthday?

15 replies

suedpantsoffem · 01/08/2012 21:16

She's able to afford to buy anything she wants/needs, is fit and well - uses laptop, smartphone, drives long distances to visit friends etc so difficult to know what to get her that she doesn't already have. Any ideas?

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Noqontrol · 01/08/2012 21:18

Any beautiful photos of the past, or dc that you could get framed?

twentyten · 01/08/2012 21:23

Posh tea out? Make a photo album of pics of the family- artwork framed by the dc 's? Special trip to the theatre?

twentyten · 01/08/2012 21:24

Or a photo shoot with the dc's?

Viperidae · 01/08/2012 21:26

Has she got a digital photo frame? We got my mum one and put a slideshow of photos of her life on it.

NatashaBee · 01/08/2012 21:28

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cate16 · 01/08/2012 21:33

My 83 yr old mum loves her kindle, says it's much easier than holding a book when reading in bed.

chickydoo · 01/08/2012 21:36

I'd go with 'posh' tea out
Do you live near London? Fortnums do an amazing afternoon tea.
If not maybe you could organise for a fabulous hamper, & do tea yourself.
Or take her to Bologne for Lunch on the Ferry, we did this for MIL's 80 th
Most 80 year olds don't want stuff, I think ( I may be wrong ) they like to do things with friends & family. What about a matinee to a west End show? You could take her to a beauty salon & get her nails done. A visit to somewhere nostalgic?
What about a Thames river cruise? they go from the Embankment & usually include lunch & live music.
The Orient Express do a gentle train trip from London to Brighton with a great lunch.
If you want to buy her a gift, think about something she can use now, Perfume, hand cream etc.
I hope she has a lovely day Smile

neversaydie · 01/08/2012 21:45

My Mum is 85. She loves garden tokens, so she can buy plants for her summer pots and baskets.

She also loves her iPad, but she bought that for herself!

ajandjjmum · 01/08/2012 21:47

A memory.

Time with you/those she loves doing something special.

ssd · 02/08/2012 09:45

wow neversaydie, your mum sounds very fit and able for 85!

saffronwblue · 02/08/2012 09:49

My sisters and I got a ring for Mum for her 80th. It is one of those Victorian DEAREST rings; diamond, emeralsd, amethyst, ruby etc.
She loves it, wears it every day and had fun showing all her friends what her girls had got her.

suedpantsoffem · 02/08/2012 17:16

We're doing a meal out - want to get something to keep too. Am thinking e-reader or iPad.
Thanks everyone - keep ideas coming please!

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neversaydie · 02/08/2012 22:11

Yes - Mum is remarkable person. Whim of iron though!

RightUpMyRue · 02/08/2012 22:15

My mum just had a birthday. I bought her an electric tin opener.

Not a glamorous present at all. However, like your mum, she has pretty much everything she wants and if she finds something she wants she buys it for herself.

She is also an old lady, with weak wrists, so a tin opener it was.

Mintyy · 02/08/2012 22:17

When my mum was 80 my dbrother and I treated her to a v nice lunch out with 8 guests.

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