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Chan790

(20,176 posts)
16. I bought books.
Fri Dec 16, 2011, 11:39 PM
Dec 2011

It's becoming my thing. I'm the only one in my family with any literary taste or sense so they read an author or subject until they've read everything by them, then they stop reading until I shove something new in their faces...to wit, my mother, Stephen King and assorted Gothic horror; my brother D and Kurt Vonnegut; my stepfather and books on the 1960s New York Yankees...so it falls to me to bridge those gaps and expand their universes literarily...to wit, "Well since you like King and Dickens maybe you should try Dan Simmons."

Yes, I know Dan Simmons is a raging psycho birther teabagger. Drood is still one hell of a novel and he's no more batshit than Orson Scott Card.

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A new will. rug Dec 2011 #1
omg. Wait Wut Dec 2011 #37
Why not make them some homemade candy? Frosty1 Dec 2011 #2
A fruit basket? Frosty1 Dec 2011 #3
Was "killer recipes" intentional. russspeakeasy Dec 2011 #29
OMG Frosty1 Dec 2011 #38
Something aesthetically sweet or sentimental? melonkali Dec 2011 #4
A supermarket gift card? graywarrior Dec 2011 #5
My sister, who is a little tight on funds this year, Staph Dec 2011 #6
Write them an IOU pink-o Dec 2011 #7
I'm pretty sure applegrove is full time caregiver of both her parents right now Kali Dec 2011 #18
The gift of time. stevedeshazer Dec 2011 #8
I'd make something homemade. Perhaps make them dinner for a week. A homemade coupon book Justice wanted Dec 2011 #9
Can you afford a photo album? Most agers have a boatload of MichiganVote Dec 2011 #10
What I would love if my kids were close rurallib Dec 2011 #11
A scrap book or an picture frame OhioBlue Dec 2011 #12
Mostly the same as last year: biscotti and kentauros Dec 2011 #13
I'll try and cook rack of lamb for them. It is my turn to cook the turkey but I just applegrove Dec 2011 #15
I'm the last person to ask advice on how to cook meat. kentauros Dec 2011 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Bunny Dec 2011 #14
I bought books. Chan790 Dec 2011 #16
A donation gift beac Dec 2011 #19
are there pets in the house? I know you have a cat Kali Dec 2011 #20
Spend time with them. It's a gift to both of you! CottonBear Dec 2011 #21
grandchildren? Bucky Dec 2011 #22
Write them a letter Taverner Dec 2011 #23
Yes, they'd love things like treestar Dec 2011 #32
How about a picture collage... one_voice Dec 2011 #24
This is a good idea treestar Dec 2011 #31
My folks were between 65 and 70 years old when I got them one of these for about $15-$20... MiddleFingerMom Dec 2011 #25
That is a good idea. I, myself, loved those when I was a kid. I remember one time applegrove Dec 2011 #26
My mother specifically said she wanted chocolate covered cherries for Christmas. Jamastiene Dec 2011 #27
Honeybelles elleng Dec 2011 #28
Make some bird food xmas74 Dec 2011 #30
My presence. Xipe Totec Dec 2011 #33
Give them a coupon to do some work around their house LiberalEsto Dec 2011 #34
Music. Can you burn some CD's of some oldies? riderinthestorm Dec 2011 #35
Give them time. Lots and lots of time. virgogal Dec 2011 #36
I am an aging parent, but I will be happy with cash. n/t RebelOne Dec 2011 #39
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pj's shanti Dec 2011 #40
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