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Sweet_Di asked in Family & RelationshipsFamily · 1 decade ago

a birthday gift for my dad?

My mom passed away just over 3 months ago. my parents were married 50 yrs. my dads birthday is coming up soon. I want to do something special for him, I don't have much money. any ideas of what I could buy my dad.? he will be 74 yrs old. he can not talk do to throat cancer . he now has stage 4 lung cancer . we are not sure how much time he has left with us.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    your presence should be his present. make him a card by hand telling him how much you appreciate and love him then cook him a good home made dinner if you don't cook buy him a nice home made dinner.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If you want something sentimental you can offer him an artistic gifts like a 100% hand-made painting from your best photo together. Here's a source you can use in case you like the idea: www.paintedsouvenirs.com

  • beryle
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    as a substitute of paying for for something for him why no longer make something mutually with your individual palms for a metamorphosis? He may well be elated in case you do it. attempt creating an common greeting card with all your loved ones photographs on it or in case you're stable at stitching, or carpentaring or something like that do make him something. The even with the undeniable fact that that his newborn made something for him with their very own palms and worked on it for some hours as a substitute of going to a save and paying for a recent interior ten minutes might make him extra happy than ever. stable luck =)

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