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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.

Chardy Wed 01-Jul-20 18:59:26

My DiL has, in the past, bought me Christmas presents of a subscription. Last one was for a magazine - lovely. But the best one was a subscription to a monthly craft box. It promised to
'Nurture your creativity with a monthly craft kitcontaining everything you need to try your hand at a new fun craft project.' Truly wonderful

Milest0ne Wed 01-Jul-20 19:02:15

An Aunt always gave me the most beautiful presents. Always kept to be opened last. At age 13 she sent me a very fashionable bracelet. I wore it to sunday school where one of the girls said "I think that's awfully pretty" I was very smug thinking that I was glad she didn't go to my grammar school as she would not have described it as Awfully pretty. I still have the bracelet.

Glenfinnan Wed 01-Jul-20 19:22:11

My niece does suffer from a bipolar disorder. She is a brave girl meeting all the challenges head on and bringing up her family. I buy her a subscription to a magazine called Happiful which she loves and finds helpful. It’s good to give a gift which is really appreciated.

Jennyluck Wed 01-Jul-20 19:56:08

I love being given flowers, if they’ve been delivered it’s even better. The idea of a monthly magazine subscription sounds perfect.
But the best present I ever had was from my ds2, a kitten...... we thought it was a girl and called her Ruby, but found out later ruby was a boy. He slept on my bed every night of his life. My gorgeous boy is no longer with us. ?

Joelise Wed 01-Jul-20 20:37:46

My most favourite present was a long weekend in Venice , for my 60th birthday, from DD . She and I had a wonderful time, and stayed in a lovely Locanda near the Rialto bridge. My next best present was for our 50th wedding anniversary , nearly two years ago . DD and DS organised a huge party for our friends and family , hiring a marquee, with a lovely catered buffet , a fabulous day ! My 94 year old , only surviving aunt came , which made it extra special ( I was a bridesmaid at her wedding when I was 5 ) !

Lilyflower Wed 01-Jul-20 22:14:18

When the children were young we gave up on presents as we couldn’t afford them but the deal was that I got to spend the Tesco’s points at Goldsmith’s Jewellers. I saved for two years to buy a watch for my fiftieth. By then we were better off and the DH stumped up a huge amount to add to the points to buy the best one in the range. My Omega diamond Constellation is my most treasured possession and gives me pleasure every day. The only time it is off my wrist is when I am in the bath.

But I am shallow and shiny things please me.

Naty Wed 01-Jul-20 23:07:49

My sister bought me at 17 dollar visor off of amazon to fit my gigantic head. It's a hat Korean grannies wear. She had asked her Korean friend for advice. The first hat to fit my head since i was a child!

fifeywifey Wed 01-Jul-20 23:24:47

For my 60th birthday my husband treated me and my two daughters to Go Ape in Aberfoyle. The first half hour of the experience was a safety demonstration and then we were off on zip wires and treetop obstacles. It was an amazing experience to share with my daughters. I would like to regain some of my fitness so we can return on my 70th in about a year's time. Experiences mean so much more to me than "stuff".

GrannyFray Thu 02-Jul-20 17:26:12

Lovely flowerssmile my favourite present has to be the rose bush my daughter sent for my 50th wedding anniversary last year. Its planted where I can see it from my kitchen window and is just about ready to bloom again, I love it. Since I got mine Ive sent a few to my friends too smile

tree2mydoor.com/products/golden-50th-anniversary-rose-gift

yattypung Fri 03-Jul-20 03:17:54

One of my favourite birthday presents was a flight over Perth WA in a helicopter. Absolutely amazing

Purplepixie Fri 03-Jul-20 13:15:23

My favourite birthday present was a surprise trip to Paris for my 60th. I knew we were going abroad but not to Paris, it was fantastic.

This year - DH made a lovely roast chicken dinner and my youngest son (working/living at home) made a cheesecake birthday cake. Both bought flower, presents and cards. My eldest son and daughter got me nothing as there was a lockdown. I’ll say no more.

Froglady Sat 04-Jul-20 12:24:19

Happysexagenarian

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.

How mean to get rid of things that you treasured so much, just because she didn't like the people who had given them to you. That is so spiteful.

faye17 Mon 20-Jul-20 13:47:20

Just had these left on my doorstep from my lovely neighbour of 40 years... no special occasion or reason, that's my favourite kind of present

Esspee Mon 20-Jul-20 13:52:57

The best present we received was membership to Historic Scotland. I now give that (or National Trust membership) to others and it is always enthusiastically appreciated.