I’m looking for original ideas for my sisterinlaw She’s over 50 and enjoys traveling, camping, hiking, eating out, and drinking alcohol But I have a slight challenge she and my brother are single and financially stable They’re always trying new restaurants and experiences, so it’s hard for them to think of something they haven’t done before I don’t know enough about their camping and hiking gear to know what might be useful Last month was her birthday, and I gave her a bundle of books and snacks, so I don’t want to go through that again I found a special gift for my brother, so I can’t give him a restaurant gift card or anything, since his gift is just for him
If she enjoys traveling and new experiences, you could consider gifting an experience rather than a physical item. For example, a wine-tasting class, a guided hike, or even a short getaway voucher. Experiences are often appreciated by people who “have everything.”
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Hi I’m over 50 I enjoy traveling, camping, hiking, eating out, and the occasional alcoholic beverage We moved house and are comfortable financially I love everything Yetirelated I drink a lot Coffee, tea, and water, especially I adore my Yetis in all their forms my coffee mug, my tumblers, and the 18liter tumbler we use for boating They’re customizable I have one with heartshaped fishing hooks and our initials inside He gave it to me, and I love it
Annual National Park Pass It’s not cheap, but even if you don’t hike much, there are activities nearby
Well, same thing My sister is rich, we’re poor She’s the only one I have to impress She received a fantastic basket with most of the winners’ gifts a blanket, a pair of socks, candles, a bath bomb, lipstick, and Christmas ornaments As gifts a Stanley and an Amazon picture frame for her threeyearold son’s drawings
Wool socks Thin ones serve as a base layer, while thick ones cushion impacts They can be expensive, so they’re a nice gift that doesn’t take up much space
I once gave my father, who loved camping, hunting, and fishing, a beautiful set of stainless steel wine glasses They were unbreakable and stored in a handy little case He loved them and used them for years
Perhaps a cocktail kit with several highend mixers for drinks like vanilla and espresso martinis, etc It could also be used for simple syrups, juices, tonic water, etc
You can get a wall chart with a map and pins to show all the places you’ve been and start with some postcards of some of the marked places
When I’m shopping for someone like this, who has the resources and everything they need, I usually opt for highquality food or drinks Luxury hot chocolate, fine jams, cocktail sets, etc, according to their tastes Another gift I always recommend is a luxury scented candle
Food is always good This year, I put together baskets with Aldi products salami, crackers, olives, select cheeses, sweet cookies, and spreads All in a beautiful basket that can be reused however you like
Give him a hiking survival kit or some cute hiking socks
Ohhh, get him a GPS tracker for hiking
And why not a Visa or Mastercard prepaid card That way you can spend your money wherever you want