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Something that he wouldn't necessarily buy himself but that he would enjoy - for instance, I gave my MIL a 6 month subscription to a flowering bulb service - she lives in assisted living, doesn't have a garden anymore but likes fresh flowers. This was she gets a flower basket once a month that she watches grow and bloom and when it's done she just throws them away (actually, she gives them to her daughter to see if she can get the bulbs to bloom again). Just needs a sunny window, doesn't have to be dusted, doesn't take up much space.
I've also given them those fruit baskets from Harry and David that have very good quality fruit in them - it's usually too much fruit for them, but they can have other people in the complex over and share the fruit and smoked salmon and cheese and crackers.
Something that he wouldn't necessarily buy himself but that he would enjoy - for instance, I gave my MIL a 6 month subscription to a flowering bulb service - she lives in assisted living, doesn't have a garden anymore but likes fresh flowers. This was she gets a flower basket once a month that she watches grow and bloom and when it's done she just throws them away (actually, she gives them to her daughter to see if she can get the bulbs to bloom again). Just needs a sunny window, doesn't have to be dusted, doesn't take up much space.
I've also given them those fruit baskets from Harry and David that have very good quality fruit in them - it's usually too much fruit for them, but they can have other people in the complex over and share the fruit and smoked salmon and cheese and crackers.
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