I got my boyfriend a watch and something else for Christmas already, but I was wondering what I could get for his family? His mom, dad, his sister and brother-in-law. Like, kinda like a gift for his mom and dad together and the same for his sister and brother-in-law. I kinda got an idea what to get his 1 year old nephew, but if you have any ideas for that, they are welcomed!
2006-11-16
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How about gift certificates to the movies??? They start at about $20 per couple...you could always add a more money on top of that if you want to cover their movie treats too!
2006-11-16 11:56:52
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answered by yeah , yeah whatever 6
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For Mom and Dad, find a baby pic of BF and have it enlarged and framed.
Or for both you could always give the old reliable, generic gifts of candles, soaps, lotions and stuff. I also like to give people classic DVD's like "It's a Wonderful Life" or even some good CD's like Nat King Cole or Frank Sinatra. Nat has an awesome CD where he sings Christmas music. Everyone loves the classics.
Other options are tickets to things like concerts, mystery dinner theatres, train rides, etc.
I'm sure you will figure something out for the little one. My personal favorite is a Savings Bond. You need the kids' social security number for that... maybe BF can get it!
Good luck.
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2006-11-16 11:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on how long you have been with him, you are spreading yourself too thin. I wouldn't even bother with the parents until you are with him for a year, and all this other family is just too much until after you and him are married, and then you both get that person a gift together. Get his sister a gift only if you are friends with her, something like lotions or a set of spa treatments
2006-11-16 11:53:02
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answered by Together 4
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Do not feel obilgated to get other family members gifts. If your 'boyfriend' is just take, meaning 'not engaged', then let it ride. You haven't really given enough information to get any worthwild feedback, at least that my thought. What types of things are a common interest to the respective parties. Do they camp, ride bikes (pedal or motorized), enjoy going to the movies, etc. Think about what you have observed them doing together. Did they seem to enjoy it? Ask your boyfriend for ideas, after all he should have some insightfulness.
2006-11-16 12:02:10
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answered by LifeRyder 4
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How long have u been wit him to be buyin the whole family presents!!!! That's very thoughtful though!!!! lol You can probably get the mom and dad something for the house and depending on the age of the brother and sister u should know what to get.
2006-11-16 11:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Gift Baskets. Either with special coffee or wines, Free portraits (of themselves), tickets (ballets, shows, sports events) lessons, like ballroom dancing or something. Music, DVDs, Restaurant gift certificate, Kitchen appliance ( capacinno machine, bread maker, food processor, juicer, possibilites are endless) Power tools, furniture, certificates for either?
thats all i can think of for now
2006-11-16 11:55:49
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answered by Chris R 2
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A fruit basket is appropriate and welcomed by most adult couples, or a decorative centerpiece, gift certificates to a nice restaurant...for the child, any age appropriate toy would be appreciated
2006-11-16 11:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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