Showing posts with label Gift Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift Ideas. Show all posts

May 9, 2014

4 Time-Together Gifts for Mom


Moms love having time with their kids, so instead of spending money on another trinket your Mom will have to store somewhere, why not give her the gift of your time and attention? 

Here are four time-together gifts for Mom:

1. Neck Massage. 
A mom's life is full of stress, give her the gift that helps her relax by giving her a massage or taking her for one. It doesn't have to be fancy to be heavenly.

2. Mom's Memory Meal. 
Fix her the "mom meal" you most remember from your childhood (even if it's hot dogs and baked beans) and tell her what it means to you. Have fun reminiscing around the table.

3.  Adventure. 
Take a walk or a drive somewhere she's never been. Take snacks, water and detailed directions; or if you're both adventurous, just start driving and see where the road takes you.

4. Mom's Choice. 
Let her choose the activity and you set up a time to enjoy it together. She enjoys the date and gets time with you, it's a win-win!


What ideas do you have for Mother's Day?



December 20, 2013

5 Homemade Toy Gift Ideas

I thought it'd be fun to find some creative gift ideas on Pinterest for kids that aren't the same as what everyone else is getting from the big box stores. These are as pretty as they are functional. Enjoy!

1. Beautiful Memory Game by My So Called Green Life



2. Toilet Tube Animals by Creative Me Inspired You.



3.  Rope Tree Ladder by Make and Play.



4.  Cardboard Playhouses by A Beautiful Mess.



5.  Little Mice in Bed by Oh Sweet Babies.




I love all these adorable homemade toys! Which ones would you (or yours) most enjoy?


December 18, 2013

The Gift of Telling


Sometimes you run out of time to tell people you love them. This year my grandmother passed away in May, then in October my mother-in-law died suddenly. During the last four years, I've lost six dear people, some slowly, some suddenly. I've realized that ordinary moments aren't so ordinary, they're actually beautiful treasures.

Telling someone how much they mean to you is a gift. A gift to you because you still have the opportunity to tell them and a gift to them because they get to hear it. I've been a bit more gushy of late, telling people that I love them or how grateful I am for them. Losing people has turned me into a softy and I don't apologize for it.

I've been sending silly, interactive postcards to the daughter of one of the friends I lost. I think about my friend every time I write a note to her grown daughter. I think about how my friend can't tell her daughter things like she would've if she'd lived but I can do it for her. So I do.

This Christmas you can give a conventional gift, something consumeristic and common, or you can gift someone with words. It doesn't matter if your words are odd, un-rhyming or misspelled, they will be held dear. They will reach into the heart of another in a way no other gift can.

It might be as simple as sending a loving text every hour on Christmas day.  I did this for one of my best friends on her 40th birthday. It didn't take much on my part, just remembering to send them as I went about my day, but those words lifted her and made her feel as special as she is.

Maybe your words could be spoken, texted, written in a letter or written on a chalkboard.

Words are powerful and free.

Give the gift of telling this Christmas.



December 9, 2013

8 Gift Ideas for Time Together

Enjoying each other and making memories is one of the best parts of life. So what better than to give that as your gifts this year instead of more stuff? You can take the money you save and give to many in need around the world (check out this site for more information on that).
Here are eight gift ideas for spending time together:

1.  Picnic by the fire, either a fire pit or fireplace. Lay out a blanket, maybe make a tent (if it includes kids or kids-at heart) and just catch up on life. You could play a conversation game to find out things you never knew about each other.

2.  Board game party. Instead of getting your friends little trinkets they won't use, throw a board game party. Have a table full of popcorn, flavored or simply buttered, and gather everyone around for a night full of laughter and friendly competition.

3.  Caroling, coats and cider. Simmer cider in the crock pot or stove top, have everyone bring old coats they aren't using to take to a homeless shelter. Then go caroling in your neighborhoods, and brighten the night. Remember to print off lyrics in case someone doesn't know the words.

4.  Organize something together. Sometimes you really need a friend to help you sort through stuff and see it from a fresh perspective. My youngest daughter is a born-organized person who can shift chaos into order in a matter of moments. It's always helpful to me when she assists my clean-up efforts. If you have the gift of orderliness, maybe you could give a coupon for helping out a friend (who's expressed interest, don't give a coupon to someone who might get offended). A few ideas would be: Closet Clean-up, Kitchen Control, Garage Arranging.

5.  Thermos coffee date. It's crazy how much we go out for coffee, but what about brewing your favorite brand and bottling it to go? You could meet at sunrise or sunset. Find a beautiful scenic spot complete with coats, scarves, and blankets then snuggle in to enjoy the view.

6.  Raking leaves and hot chocolate. So this may not sound too exciting, but for elderly grandparents this could be a blessing more than you know! Gather your family and spend the afternoon raking leaves and end it together chatting over hot chocolate.

7.  First snowfall snowball fight. Wrap a ticket for this event and then store ready-made food items and goods in your pantry for the impromptu party. When the first good snowfall appears send out a text that their tickets are good for that day (afternoon or night). You might want to have plenty of mittens on hand or remind them to bring their own. Boxes are also fun for creating forts or storing snowballs.

8.  Book/Movie Club. For the booklover in your family, give a handmade invitation to read a book together and then when the movie comes out, go see it together. This gives you the chance to enjoy and talk about it twice!
What other ideas would be good for times together?

November 28, 2011

Much Love Monday: Gift Love

What I'm loving today are five of my favorite gift ideas:
  • Lady of the forest pendant
Faery Dust Art

  • Knitted slippers
denizgunes knitting

  • Mother-daughter dance.
Sadee Schilling Studio

  • Rubber ducky earrings
Oh Snuggle Me

Aren't they gorgeous?  What's on your favorites list today?