buy a picture frame and write them a poem, you can tell them how much you love them and all the things you like about them, if you need help e mail me.
i love to write poetry i could give you some tips if you like. good luck, your obviously a good lad else you wouldn't be asking this question x
2006-08-30 18:43:29
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answered by tuppassister 4
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I am going to tell you a secret and I hope you will remember it. Do you know what your parents would love for Christmas? Something you made with your own hands. I am telling you the absolutely truth. Something you made all by yourself would mean more to them than anything you could possibly buy. Isn't that good news? It's good news, because you don't have to go out and spend a lot of money! Seriously, please think about what I am telling you. Every time they look at what you gave them for Christmas, they will think of you, and how much you love them and how much you really care. I tell you, I am being absolutely serious with you because I know that's what you want me to be: give them something you made with your own hands. The big question now is: what would you like to create for your parents for Christmas? A bird house? No. A beautiful new handmade quilt for their bed? No. A photo essay or two-hour video on skateboarding? No. A piece of music that you created and wrote for guitar (or piano) all by yourself? No. A beautiful mahogany-stained bookcase for the corner in the living room? No. Well, at least I tried to give you some good ideas. If you sit down and really think about all this, you will realize that something you made with your own hands is the smartest, most loving thing you could ever give both of them for this Christmas and for many Christmasses to come, because every single time they look at it or use it, they will think of you and how much you love them, and isn't that what Christmas is all about? Christmas is all about Love. And how to express that love you feel for your parents so it will last all year long. Good luck to you. I know there will be many things you will think of to make for them, but you will soon keep coming back to only one thing , and I wish you all the luck in the world so it will come out great and make this coming Christmas one of the happiest that your whole family has ever had. Sent to you with good energies from Chris in South Portland, Maine, U.S.A. (I am 63 years old.)
2006-08-30 14:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your Dad what to get for your Mum - ask your Mum what to get for your Dad - and tell them both to tell the other parent that you are planing NOW what to get them..........if your parents are anything like my husband and I...they will each tell you "Don't you go spending your money on me...I don't need anything - just get your (other parent) a little something nice, and that will be MORE than enough.
Then buy your Dad a Ferrari and your Mum a diamond tiara and they will love you forever.
OR...give them a (home-made) voucher for "A NIGHT OFF" - you will give your younger siblings a bath, read them a story and put them to bed (if applicable) or cook Mum & Dad a meal...check out the link for simple recipes...or just behave yourself......whatever it takes for them to feel they've got 'a night off'........I might be suggesting this idea to MY son this Christmas!!
You're going to get a thumbs up for a good question anyway!
2006-08-30 14:14:08
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answered by franja 6
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nicely... it relies upon on what you like. Do you like books? At your age I enjoyed Nancy Drew books, and Narnia. video clips? try Up/Tinkerbell/Ice Age 3. they are all solid, humorous video clips. Hm i do no longer understand. maybe a lovable necklace? A crystal bypass necklace that's no longer funds breaking yet is costly adequate to be efficient for an prolonged time? LOL, certainly you will discover some thing you have chose between now and yule. What a pair of Zhu Zhu puppy? merely bear in innovations the real which skill of Christmas and happy trip journeys!
2016-12-11 18:08:06
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answered by ? 4
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Hey dude. You're still young and i'm sure you dun get that much money yet. At this day and age i think its best you spent time with them, give them a hug and a kiss and tell them how much you appreciate them as parents for taking care of you all these years. They love you as ur parents and i'll bet that even seeing you smile is a reward to them already...
2006-08-30 21:51:33
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answered by Abel Blessed Lim 2
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You know what would be nice - do them a little Christmas stocking each and hang it on the end of their bed. They won't have had one since they were kids and you'll be in their good books for ages.
You don't need to spend much, just little gifts that they'll like.
2006-08-30 14:05:49
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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You know your parents better than anyone here: what would you like to give them, knowing as you do, what might be really appreciated? Obviously you will have to ensure that it's something that you can handle, money-wise, but your good intentions are probably one of the best gifts that a parent can have!
Good luck with your nice intentions!
2006-08-30 13:55:17
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answered by Bluebells21 2
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A Card
2006-08-30 13:51:31
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answered by ? 1
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Umm.. a card, some cookies, chocolate, a sweater, a mug, jewelry, a watch, it's really the thought that counts.
2006-08-30 13:53:08
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answered by Katt Attack 3
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A card. Your parents probably don't want a gift.
2006-08-30 13:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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