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christmas present


Question Posted Sunday November 8 2009, 1:16 am

Okay, well I have this teacher who's is just amazing. She was my teacher last year and she's my teacher again this year. Anyways, she is one of the few people who actually believe in me.

I know that Christmas is a long time from now, but it's more time to find something for her. My question is, what can I get her?

Here's some information about her:
She's from New York, she's an english teacher, she likes to travel, she's a grandmother and a mother, she's really funny, she's in her mid 60's, she loves anything extravagant, and she's a total hippie.

What can I get her as a christmas present? Please keep it cheap. I don't have much money to spend. Anything under 20 dollars would be nice.

Thanks in advance!!


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AdviceMistress answered Monday November 9 2009, 12:40 pm:
Well maybe get your teacher something thats an inside joke in class. My homeroom teacher in 7th grade she LOVED LOVED chocolate...she always claimed to be a "chocoholic" in class. So for Christmas I got her a pillow that said "Chocoholic" and some chocolates. For anotehr teacher in 8th grade homeroom...I brought a catalog to school because I was figuring out presents that I wanted to get people and then my teacher said he wanted a "snowmobile" and I laughed. So I went to Toys "R" Us and got him a toy snowmobile and he laughed!
Another idea is an American Express Gift card which is always nice to recieve during the holidays. Or even a coffee cup with some candy in it!

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday November 8 2009, 3:58 pm:
Something handmade is always nice. Have you ever considered crocheting? It's really easy to make cool stuff, and you can find all the tutorials you need online. Yarn can cost very little.

This website has tons of patterns for cool scarves. Since she's on the funky side, she may like something like that:
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Your local stationary store may also have some cool handmade journals, etc.

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christina answered Sunday November 8 2009, 12:48 pm:
Why not get her a book? She is an English teacher after all. I'm sure if you ask her what her favorite book is, she'd tell you. Then maybe ask her if she has it. If not, then buy her that. She'd love it.

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hillsmasson answered Sunday November 8 2009, 10:48 am:
What a lot of people gives teachers, is like a friendly mug or plate, or a few homemade goods, like cookies or brownies etc. Any of these will make her smile.

Good Luck,
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