Best Way To Celebrate Grand Parents Birthday
1. Create a Memory Book
You don’t need to be a scrapbooking genius to
create a book that you and your kids (and even their kids) will treasure
always. Just find a wire-bound sketch pad or composition book, and collect
memories from each of your family members to print (or handwrite) on the pages.
In fact, the more handmade, the better.
Add pictures, drawings, or even old cards or
postcards, all of which are a wonderful way to pave the walk down memory lane.
2. Make a Photo Album
With most of our pictures stuck inside a hard drive, actual
photo printing gets rarer and rarer. Services like Snapfish, Shutterfly or Blurb make it so easy to
upload your photos and turn them into prints that you can then place in a
beautiful photo album, or whip up into a photo book with captions, years and
locations.
You might even consider a theme like wedding
photos, or a baby photo from every member of the brood. What could be more
thrilling to a matriarch or patriarch such a heartfelt a reminder of the legacy
they’ve created here on earth.
3. Paint Your Own Pottery
If you’ve got family close-by, schedule a
family outing to a local “Paint-your-own-Pottery” joint and make a vase or
decorative plate together. No art degree required. Use the paint pens (or
enlist a pro) to write words that describe the lucky birthday gal or guy to
create a lifetime of memories ready for display.
4. Order a Custom Collage
4. Order a Custom Collage
We were smitten with the beautiful a mixed
media artist who takes your own ephemera and photos and turns them into a
one-of-a-kind piece of art that will make your special recipient swoon. Such an
amazing way to honor your loved one and their well-lived life.
5. Buy Them Tickets to See You
Sometimes showing appreciation is just as
simple as buying the grandparents a plane ticket (or two) for a much needed
visit. Or–for you to go visit them. It’s easy to make up excuses and let life
get in the way, but especially if they live far away, the best gift can just be
time well spent with everyone they love
6. Throw a Party!
One of Liz’s greatest memories was her own grandmother’s
90th birthday party, in which she kept pointing to all the elderly friends
around her and saying jokingly, “that one? Looks older than me? 83.” (Her
grandma looked amazing for 90!) You can put together a slide show or a video
for entertainment, ask each guest to tell one great story about the birthday
girl or guy–or have nothing more than good company and a beautiful cake. It
will probably be okay if you don’t use all 90 candles thoug.
And if you want you can buy a cake from Online cake delivery in Surat
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