It's really hard to have kids living halfway across the country in California.
Between the two of them and their families there are ten people, each with a
special day. We've cut it close once or twice, but this is the first time
we've completely disremembered. (And hopefully the last.)
After thinking about the present prroblem for a while I came up with a solution. Envelopes travel faster through the mail than packages, so Grandma and Grandpa just needed a present that could fit in an envelope.
Tony and I went to the craft store and bought a package of six coordinated balloons-some plain, some decorated. Then we swung by the drug store for a card. Back at home home, I blew up one of the plain balloons and asked Tony to hold the bottom closed while I wrote a greeting with permanent marker.
The present showed up right when it needed to. Today we received belated photos and videos showing the birthday girl (and her little sister) with the balloons. Their mom wrote that they "had a blast" playing with them.
The next family birthday (for twins Dee and Ell ) is at the end of June. Tony and I are already throwing around ideas for their presents.
Five years ago today: Downright Departed
Like you, mine are spread out. It is hard to remember! My grands are all grown, so a check is appreciated. Little ones are easier and looks like you hit the perfect solution!
ReplyDeleteThe present was definitely a hit, but I think an older child would think it was pretty lame.
DeleteYou found a brilliant solution to the gift, sending balloons in an envelope, and one special balloon with the message.
ReplyDeleteShe probably had more fun with the balloons than with anything else you might have sent her. Like the kids play with the box the toy came in.
ReplyDeleteI think you're right.
DeleteGreat idea
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and creative way to get a gift there on time.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteGreat present and way to come through in the clutch.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I surprise myself with my creativity.
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