Valentine Days Gift for Elderly Woman
Valentine’s Day, the one day of celebration that is open to all ages and especially meaningful to those who are now members of the JOY club, just older youth. Chances are you know a special woman, could be a neighbor, friend, or relative, who would love to receive a valentine gift from you on this day. It is especially meaningful to those who may be alone, elderly, or without family around to make them feel they are still cared about or loved.
A special valentine gift for the elderly woman could be as simple as abook, beautiful card with a poetic verse, a single flower in a vase with little red and pink hearts dangling from a ribbon that is tied in a bow, or taking them out for lunch and a visit. Simple acts of caring and loving those who may , at times, feel forgotten or unloved. The smile that beams on their face can only gladden your heart and make Valentine’s Day truly special.
For those who love making gifts, you might want to visit your localcraft storeand purchase some plastic canvas and yarn to make a tissue cover box with hearts and words of “I love you”. Another idea is a nice place mat that you have appliquéd hearts onto. These are simple gifts, but are also useful to have around.
If are not crafty, you can always turn to department stores or online shopping links to find a valentine gift. Speciality outlets for women carry an assortment of gifts from beautiful hankies, scares, belts, and handbags. You might want to make it more personal and stay away from items used in the kitchen or for household chores, unless they have given you a clue to such. It is also helpful to know the persons likes and dislikes before purchasing a gift on Valentine's Day.
Valentine’s Day is a day to show appreciation, caring, and kindness to someone you love, care about, or just thinking about. It is about one heart making another heart happy, especially the elderly heart. It is also a day to teach young people how to reach out to those who are in nursing homes, who may no longer have visits from family or friends. With your help, your child could make a card, craft a gift, or bake a gift that they could then take to share with them.