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Anonymous 03-06-06 07:44 PM

ruby wedding anniversary
 
help. whilst dwelling on my approaching 40th birthday i realised that its my mum and dads ruby wedding anniversary in July. I cannot think of a present. any ideas?

cant do a holiday as dad had a brain tumour and doesnt like being away from home. they enjoy the garden, thought about a tree but it seems a bit of a strange gift.

any ideas please

lynw 03-06-06 08:02 PM

Re: ruby wedding anniversary
 
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Originally Posted by nutty tart
help. whilst dwelling on my approaching 40th birthday i realised that its my mum and dads ruby wedding anniversary in July. I cannot think of a present. any ideas?

cant do a holiday as dad had a brain tumour and doesnt like being away from home. they enjoy the garden, thought about a tree but it seems a bit of a strange gift.

any ideas please

I think a trees a fab idea if they like gardening.

Ive always got my mum plants rather than flowers for her birthday. Was practical - she has no room for ornaments, has pretty much all she needs/wants in the house so the plants give her something to grow and nurture.

Plus her garden is now made up of the past 10 years worth of birthday/christmas presents - all different plants, different colours. How many other presents last as long or give as much pleasure over the years?

failing that, persuade the ecosse posse to do a garden makeover :P :lol:

Richie 03-06-06 08:02 PM

A Garden bench, to sit on and admire there garden. and a tree

Spiderman 03-06-06 08:04 PM

A tree is a great idea i think. When we were kids (me about 7 bro about 11) My mum bought 2 cherry tress and planted them in the garden for us. We were really excited to have our own trees, and the fact they produced cherries mean that every year it was a bit of a competition to see whos tree was the best.

And no we didnt have huge garden, just your average london garden. 1 of them died years later but the other is still there.

How about a Ruby then? Ok, i'll shut up now.

northwind 03-06-06 08:27 PM

A tree's a really nice gift... Hard to wrap though.

Quedos 04-06-06 12:05 AM

No laughing............


How about a funky love seat. Its like two seat placed side by side by facing opposite directions with the middle arms taken out (have i lost you yet) :oops:
simpler version is the jack and jill with the table in the middle.

Then again a tree's a great idea esp if it produces edible stuff.

Dicky Ticker 04-06-06 08:28 PM

Not quite a tree but a nice rose or shrub,plus a nice family meal together and tell them how much they mean to you as a mum and dad. The later is so corny but its something we seldom or never do and it means so much

CoolGirl 04-06-06 09:07 PM

I got my folks a nice Wedgwood tea service for their 40th - plain white china with a gold band.

Lissa 04-06-06 09:22 PM

I think the tree idea is a lovely one :D

Don't know whether this site will give you a few ideas!

http://mkn.co.uk/tree/

Anonymous 05-06-06 07:35 AM

thanx lissa. ill have a wee look later. i fancy getting them a japanese maple it only grows to about 5ft by 5ft. our neighbour used to have one and in autumn it goes the most beautiful deep red (ruby) colour.

also organising a surprise meal for them with my aunts and uncles in a nice hotel in Pitlochry :lol:


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