Unwrapped Gifts

He's too hard to shop for.
I can't afford what she'd want.
They don't need anything.

Guess what: we've all become harder to shop for. 

Joshua Becker of Becoming Minimalist puts the conundrum like this:

"Gift-giving has become a game of guessing what unconsidered product might delight our loved ones, who, throughout the year, have already accumulated all the things they need and most of the things they knew they wanted."

Can you relate?

Experiential gifts, like Family Love Letters, stand out from the rest. 

Check it out: 

  • You gift Family Love Letters to your elder loved one. 

  • He or she LOVES the experience.

  • This relative then gifts the finished letter to the family.

It keeps on giving!

For most of us, our kids and grandkids will never meet family from more than two generations before. But from this letter, they'll learn not just when these relatives were born and where they lived  - but what they were like. 

Do you want to give the gift of connection?

Previous
Previous

Set the Record Straight

Next
Next

Mom…was complicated