okay...my boyfriend's mom buys me stuff all the time because he's an only child and I'm now like her adopted girl or something haha, but anyways, I wanted to get her and my boyfriend's dad something for Christmas because of this. My boyfriend says that their anniversary is just before Christmas and he suggested that I, or maybe even we, get them something to count for both occasions. Anyways, I have no idea at all what to get them, shopping for my own parents is hard enough and I've know them my whole lives. Um...his parents live on a farm, his dad works at a golf course, they make maple syrup, and they have a little dog. Any suggestions would be great! They don't have to do with the stuff I said either, original ideas are good too. Thanks!
Additional info, added Tuesday December 6 2005, 4:22 pm: giving them a gift certificate or buying them dinner or something is a great idea, but I was thinking more along the lines of a "actual" gift that they could like unwrap on Christmas day.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? OnlyTheRightAnswers answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 5:30 pm: How about something like a matching pajama set and slippers or robes or something? Something comfortable that they could each have a set of their own.
If you want something not along the lines of clothes, maybe a movie they both like, with popcorn, candy, and soda to go with it.
Mercy_x_Me answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 4:03 pm: How about a gift certificate to a local movie theater or nice restaurant? Or both.
That's something they can both do. And to be honest, if I were you, I'd do something very simple that could be a gift for the both of them. It's a nice gift because it allows you to buy only one and it allows his parents to have a nice night out.
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