Finding the Right Gift

Finding a present for a parent doesn’t need to be as stressful as a process as it tends to be. There are multiple approaches to finding the perfect gift for a parent. An easy way to start is by figuring out what kind of gift you want to give.

Practical:

This is a go-to way of thinking for a reason. When you’re failing to think of something tear-jerking or awe-inspiring, you can always go for something that can be used to make someone’s life easier. 

If your parents are on the older side or just forgetful, they can use something that helps them keep track of their items. Consider getting them something like an Apple AirTag. You can slip them into wallets and purses or attach them to a set of keys. Or if your parents are constantly asking you to help them find the remote control, consider getting them a remote control security lock. It attaches to the remote and has a cord, making losing it much less likely. 

If they’re like me and constantly spend longer than necessary looking for their glasses after removing them, consider getting them a stand for their glasses, making it easy for them to find. Or if they have a habit of forgetting small, easy-to-forget items before heading out the door, consider getting a doorknob organizer. This organizer straps onto a doorknob and has multiple pockets, allowing for items such as phones, keys, and glasses to be seen before leaving.

Sentimental:

Consider things that remind them of family if you’d like your gift to be more meaningful. You could get something like a digital photo album. Your parents likely already have a physical one, but a digital photo album can be used as furniture and a device that displays multiple photos. 

If your parent likes jewelry, consider getting them a charm bracelet. Good quality ones can be pricey, but it could be worth getting as you could also get more charms later on and use them as gifts. There’s such a wide variety of the kinds of charms you can get you’re sure to be able to find ones that suit them perfectly.

Fancy:

Consider thinking outside of the box instead of getting a physical item. Take your parents somewhere for the holiday season. Consider taking them on a budget-friendly weekend trip anywhere near Huntsville, such as Gatlinburg, TN, Gulf Shores, AL, or Helen, GA. If your parent enjoys amusement parks, national parks, or sports teams, consider getting them a season pass. 

If your parent is a big fan of an activity, whether it’s cooking, raising plants, making art, or running, there is likely a subscription service for them. There are countless subscription services that’ll be useful for anyone with any hobby. Think of any hobby your parent engages in, and you’ll likely find a subscription box service that correlates with it. 

Finding a gift for a parent can be accomplished by imagining what you’re aiming for when getting a parent a gift. There are countless online sources to help streamline your decision-making and make the decisions easier overall.