Over 60 birthday

Frisky Feline

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My friend invited us for her parent's birthday party, 65th and 60th. I know them that well! They all are deaf.
I plan to get the cashes in the card for them. My friend told me that they have not used the restuarnt certificate gifts since x mas and they have not wear new clothes for their past birthday or x mas. SO i decide to get them the cashes. In case, if i may not think of something else to get a gift. What about you, your family or relatives or grandparents what they like so much for the gift?

My parents would prefer cashes too! they have never used the restuarant certificate or clothes except very casual tops. :hmm:
 
I just had my 60th birthday. Hubby gave me a digital photo frame for storing and showing my pictures, and he took me to one of my favorite seafood restaurants. My daughter gave me a large Yankee candle and.a gift card to my favorite clothing store. I've already used the card.

I love getting restaurant cards.

I don't like cash gifts except from my MIL.
 
I just had my 60th birthday. Hubby gave me a digital photo frame for storing and showing my pictures, and he took me to one of my favorite seafood restaurants. My daughter gave me a large Yankee candle and.a gift card to my favorite clothing store. I've already used the card.

I love getting restaurant cards.

I don't like cash gifts except from my MIL.

Thank you for mentioning about the yankee candle. I will check with her about it. I love the yankee candles too. I have tons of candles at home.

My friend's parents have several restarant cerficiate gifts and they don't use them yet since x mas. I know them very well. They are very casual and humble people. They only focus on my friend' two daughters who are under age 6. I hope to think of soemthing else than the cashes you know?
 
How about a gift certificate for the Geek Squad in case of computer problems? Hah, I can guarantee they will be appreciated! :P
 
I know They don't use computer that much. But I can check about it. Thanks, bewulf.
 
Maybe a gift card to someplace they can take the grandkids to and enjoy with them.
 
Thank you for mentioning about the yankee candle. I will check with her about it. I love the yankee candles too. I have tons of candles at home.

My friend's parents have several restarant cerficiate gifts and they don't use them yet since x mas. I know them very well. They are very casual and humble people. They only focus on my friend' two daughters who are under age 6. I hope to think of soemthing else than the cashes you know?
I wonder why they don't use the restaurant cards?

If they don't feel comfortable going to restaurants, there's another way to use them to great advantage (we've done it). Depending on the restaurant, you can make a take out order online and pay for it with the gift card. That way, you can get more bang for the buck because you're using the card just for the food, not for drinks or tip, and you can eat it in the comfort of your own home. If their grandchildren live nearby, they can also treat them with the cards.

Even humble and casual people need to eat. :lol:
 
I wonder why they don't use the restaurant cards?

If they don't feel comfortable going to restaurants, there's another way to use them to great advantage (we've done it). Depending on the restaurant, you can make a take out order online and pay for it with the gift card. That way, you can get more bang for the buck because you're using the card just for the food, not for drinks or tip, and you can eat it in the comfort of your own home. If their grandchildren live nearby, they can also treat them with the cards.

Even humble and casual people need to eat. :lol:


I do not know why they have not used it. I will find out about it later. I just try to see anything or any ideas for the gifts. thanks!
 
How about a gift certificate for the Geek Squad in case of computer problems? Hah, I can guarantee they will be appreciated! :P
Believe it or not, that's kind of the gift I gave my 83-year-old neighbor. I often help her with her techie problems. I really don't charge her but she feels obligated to pay me sometimes. So, for Christmas, I printed out an official looking gift certificate for a certain number of free "Granny Squad" tech help hours. Now, she can call me for help and not feel obligated. (Of course, I don't really keep track of the hours. :lol:) Also, if she needs real tech support over the phone, I do the call for her.
 
Maybe a gift card to someplace they can take the grandkids to and enjoy with them.
That's a good idea, like the zoo, or aquarium, or water park, or (Heaven help us) Chuckie Cheese. :lol:
 
Believe it or not, that's kind of the gift I gave my 83-year-old neighbor. I often help her with her techie problems. I really don't charge her but she feels obligated to pay me sometimes. So, for Christmas, I printed out an official looking gift certificate for a certain number of free "Granny Squad" tech help hours. Now, she can call me for help and not feel obligated. (Of course, I don't really keep track of the hours. :lol:) Also, if she needs real tech support over the phone, I do the call for her.

That is very sweet and thoughtful of you. Is it my imagination, or are all senior citizens allergic to computers? :)
Every couple weeks a teenager comes into here to shake out my computer. He won't take payment but I steer him to odd jobs, so it works out.
Frisky Feline, is there a piano bar in your area? A dinner in one would be enjoyable.
 
I am not sure. They tend to get involved with deaf club and are very active with deaf events.
What kinds of events do they do at their deaf club? Pot lucks, movie nights, picnics?
 
What kinds of events do they do at deaf events? Pot lucks, movie nights, picnics?

They usually do for spagetti valentines day party, picnics and the raffles, and they also show up the deaf club meetings.

:hmm:
 
They usually do for spagetti valentines day party, picnics and the raffles, and they also show up the deaf club meetings.

:hmm:
Can they use a nice picnic set? Outdoor folding chairs?

The reason I asked about pot lucks was because maybe they could use a new Crock Pot, casserole tote, rice cooker, etc. Something for convenience. :)
 
I asked my friend about her parents. She said, "money." Oh boy! it isnt helping for me!
 
Can they use a nice picnic set? Outdoor folding chairs?

The reason I asked about pot lucks was because maybe they could use a new Crock Pot, casserole tote, rice cooker, etc. Something for convenience. :)

I wish! they have everything. They have very comfortable retirement and it's all set. Ahhhhhh
 
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