I don't know if she likes chocolates or not.... but my wife says Norman Love Confections are the best chocolates she's ever had and she's had a lot of ummm experience when it comes to chocolates. <eg> And they are amazingly beautiful. Over the years, I've ordered quite a few of the "Signature" boxes... Usually in the 50 piece size.Seems like many of us are at similar points in life, at least relative to our parents. My mom is 82 and my dad is 89. He too avoids his hearing aids and seems to prefer that we all shout at each other so he can hear. I'd also add that he is starting to look 'old', more so than my mom. I know it's natural/normal/etc., but I still don't like it. I want him around for a long, long, time and I don't like seeing my 5'10", 230lb father at 5'6" and 155 lbs.
I'm sure we would all agree: Getting old sucks, but it's better than the likely alternative.
I like the idea of a hand-written letter for Mother's Day, but she would be like "What, you can't afford a Hallmark card?"
I'm trying to figure out what to get her for Mother's Day and am struggling - as always. She seems to like Amazon gift cards (that she uses to by books for her Kindle), but that is SOOO impersonal. She'd like flowers, but to her, that's like a card: Nice, but it doesn't count as a present. Any suggestions???
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