I recently moved to a small town, and my neighbors, an active elderly couple, have been extremely nice to my daughter and me. They bought us housewarming gifts (a pair of carved angels, probably worth about $20), and they also gave my daughter a present for her birthday (a drawing kit, probably worth around $10).
I want to give them something nice and thoughtful, but not so extravagant as to be awkward. I'm thinking something around $20. They are both very high energy. He dotes on his flower garden and she is into quilting. I would be hesitant to get them gifts related to these hobbies, though, because I don't want to duplicate something they already have. Their home is already impeccably decorated, so I don't want to give them any sort of a knick-knack. I don't know their taste in food (or dietary restrictions), so that's out.
I thought about getting them a nice potted amaryllis to sprout. Any other ideas?
2006-11-28
15:56:11
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