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dragonfly46 Tue 30-Jun-20 11:59:08

This may have been asked before but what has been your favourite present?

My DD, for my birthday each year buys me a monthly subscription of fresh flowers. They are such a joy throughout the year. These are the latest.

HannahLoisLuke Wed 01-Jul-20 14:10:07

My favourite present if all time was given to me in 1975 by my boyfriend at the time. He knew I loved the old fashioned sit up and beg bicycles and he found one in a junk shop and carefully did it up for me. Adding new tyres, basket and lights.
He wheeled it in on Christmas morning and I've never been more thrilled with anything.
I cycled to work on it every day for years and my boss allowed me to put it in the office basement so it wouldn't get stolen.
Many people remarked on it and an insurance chap said I should insure it.
I still have it now but can't ride it anymore, it's very hard work as it has no gears and is very high off the ground but I still love it.
The boyfriend only lasted about three years as he was just too charming to stay faithful to one person but we remained friends until he sadly died very young.
So, my bike is also a reminder of exciting times with him.

rosekearsey Wed 01-Jul-20 14:01:29

My birthday is in April and my birthday in lock down was most memorable- DD and GC stood in the front garden singing to me and left lovingly made gifts and drawings on the step
SIL delivered a large gin and tonic with my supper in a hot box in the evening
Had suitably distanced visit from my youngest brother leaving a huge bag of treats / seeds, face pack, crisps, olives, gin and posh tonic!

Tibbs Wed 01-Jul-20 13:59:36

My daughter gives me a calendar every year with photos of the grandchildren on each month. A present that lasts all year.

dragonfly46 Wed 01-Jul-20 13:32:51

Madwoman11 they are Bloom and Wild letterbox flowers. I love them because they are as they say a little wild and unusual.

Happysexagenarian Wed 01-Jul-20 13:32:35

I had two favourite childhood presents: a lovely doll given to me by my father when I was four; and a wooden box of watercolour paints from my brother when I was 10. I played with the doll till it started to fall apart and used the paints for many years. When I married I left them at my mother's house together with some other possessions. I later discovered she had thrown them out. She knew I treasured them. It was sheer spitefulness because she didn't like my father or brother.

My favourite adult present is the bottle of Chanel No.5 which my husband buys me every year either for birthday or Christmas. Every time I wear it (which is most days) it reminds me of so many happy times in my life.

grandtanteJE65 Wed 01-Jul-20 13:07:37

A brown Burmese kitten, given me by my mother when I was fourteen and we had just lost the two old cats I had grown up with.

She grew into a marvellous cat. I had her for sixteen years.

Madwoman11 Wed 01-Jul-20 13:05:31

Dragonfly may I ask what company supplies your lovely flowers please ?

Romola Wed 01-Jul-20 12:54:46

Best childhood present was my bike for Christmas when I was 8. It was bright green (still my favourite colour) and I went miles on it (well it felt like miles then) with my best friend. Amazingly, we were allowed to cycle home in the dark after tea with each other, although respective parent telephoned the other parent to say she'd left, and then the other parent rang back giving confirmation of safe arrival. Country life was different then!

gillgran Wed 01-Jul-20 12:33:12

Those flowers look lovely, dragonfly46, what a great gift.

I've given magazine subscriptions to my (adult) DS, & DD.
both of which have been their own choices. So they always seem to enjoy them.

I've had quite an assortment of gifts given to me over the years, hmm..!! (some had more thought behind them than others)..!!
My sister & I treat each other to a lunch out, for our birthdays, (what can we do this year? she is "shielding", & will be 80, so had hoped to do something a bit special). Not until August, so fingers crossed. smile

These days, we have so much "stuff", we prefer meals out, (& anything we don't have to dust)!! wink

yggdrasil Wed 01-Jul-20 12:22:41

Froglady : Why would your Mum get rid of something that you obviously treasured

In my case, she gave away my Hornby train set. She always regarded as a boy's toy and unsuitable. She kept the damn doll house that I had never played with as a doll house though.

homefarm Wed 01-Jul-20 12:10:43

A sewing machine. My father got it for me when I was 11. The entire family complained - an expensive waste of money on a child. I still have it. It was the best present ever, other than that nothing is memorable except the meanness of my husband
He always gave me 'Household' presents - nothing actually for me personally, just household stuff that would have to have been purchased anyway.

jaylucy Wed 01-Jul-20 11:35:33

I was given a magazine subscription for my favourite magazine which is brilliant as I have been unable to go out and buy one.
I would love the flowers one - my son does the grocery shopping and refuses to buy a bunch of flowers because he says he can't see the point "because they just die!"
One other surprise gift he bought me was for tickets to see Westlife one year - it was for Mothers Day and I opened my card and the ticket was there - even arranged for one of my nieces to come with me as well as arranging transport to and from the venue! We got to the venue and were thrilled to find we were 8 rows from the front! In consequent years , my niece came with me another couple of times,along with her sisterand her friend, then I went with a group of friends and after that on my own, including an overnight hotel stay!

Froglady Wed 01-Jul-20 11:20:56

Bijou

The present I will never forget is the beautiful wooden box of Reeves water colour paints that my father bought for me on my tenth birthday (1933). The price label was still on the underside. A guinea. A great deal of money in those days. I treasured and used that box for many years until I went into the WAAF and my mother threw it away.

That reminds me that my mum had a dog when she was a teenager. She went into the war as a driver and had arranged with someone that if her parents couldn't (her mother rather than her father as she ruled the roost!) cope with the dog, they would take it on until the war was over. Her Mum got rid of the dog without even bothering to tell Mum. She, my grandmother was a bit of a tartar.
Why would your Mum get rid of something that you obviously treasured so much?

Annaram1 Wed 01-Jul-20 11:19:24

My son bought us ( Husband and me) a joint birthday present of a trip to Prague. We stayed in an amazing hotel with two buildings. Our room was in the second one, and to get to it you had to go through the first one to call a lift which became a capsule which transported you over a snowy field to the second part. We had 3 days in the beautiful snowy city in February. When it was my birthday the management laid on a bottle of champagne in our room and let off fireworks in the garden outside our window. The breakfasts were the most varied and sumptuous ever!!! Magical... Unfortunately due to having 3 children in the next few years he could never again give us that sort of present... but the grandchildren were presents enough for us!

moggie57 Wed 01-Jul-20 11:13:08

Subscription to evergreen magazine.love this book.

Gwenisgreat1 Wed 01-Jul-20 11:08:13

For my lockdown birthday both DDs together got a high tea delivered for both of us. It was totally unexpected and just the perk needed for Lockdown!

Gingergirl Wed 01-Jul-20 10:56:38

A handmade little wooden box made especially for me, by a friend. Many years on, I still look at it and remember the good times we had.

Bijou Wed 01-Jul-20 10:54:04

The present I will never forget is the beautiful wooden box of Reeves water colour paints that my father bought for me on my tenth birthday (1933). The price label was still on the underside. A guinea. A great deal of money in those days. I treasured and used that box for many years until I went into the WAAF and my mother threw it away.

moobox Wed 01-Jul-20 10:47:21

I did the flower subscription for my mother, and I assume from the daily descriptions of how the flowers are doing that she quite likes having flowers in the house, I may continue the idea

nannypiano Wed 01-Jul-20 10:42:23

My Kindle is also my favourite gift from my son and daughter in law one Christmas. I enjoy the free monthly reads that come with my Prime account.

Mollygo Wed 01-Jul-20 10:39:58

My best presents: Kindle from DH-way back when they had keyboards-he also replaced it for me with a Paperwhite later. and a Premium Pass for Futuroscope -I went on Dances with Robots twice! There’s nothing quite like being whirled round and turned upside down to get the Adrenalin going.

Grandmamaoftwo Wed 01-Jul-20 10:39:49

The best present I received, and still recieving is a a bookshop gift subscription, a new book arrives the first of each month. I absolutely love it!

In order to deduce your reading taste there is a questionnaire, you can list books you have read and enjoyed and some you haven’t.
A pre-paid envelope is enclosed in case they send you a book you’ve already read or don’t wish to read, it will be replaced with another, this so far has not happened. I’ve read books that maybe I wouldn’t have chosen but have enjoyed. It’s exciting when the parcel arrives, it’s the present that keeps on giving, especially during lockdown.

Humbertbear Wed 01-Jul-20 10:37:10

I bought my DS and DiL a joint birthday present at the beginning of lockdown. A robot vacuum cleaner. They love it and have named it Phil. It’s become one of the family. for my 60th my DV bought me an easel and some paints and I have never looked back.
Worse present? A yogurt maker

Wigtown Wed 01-Jul-20 10:34:56

Best present ever was when my SIL bought me a season ticket to Liverpool Garden Festival in 1984. I was a single mum of a 3 year old at the time so entrance fees were prohibitive. We went most days and have wonderful memories of a brilliant summer, which we still talk about today.

Coconut Wed 01-Jul-20 10:22:55

I must admit to always being spoilt by my 3 AC. Apart from my iPad, my all time favourite gift was tickets to see Lionel Richie in London, overnight hotel stay, champagne etc It was just amazing.....