It isn’t always easy to find gifts to give our parents because they have become grandparents and have most everything they could want or need. If they don’t have it and are like my dad or David’s parents they will just go out and purchase what they would like to have. Which makes getting them Christmas Gifts extremely hard.
This year I have decided to get them a Gift from a company called Grand Box. Grand Box is a care package for grandparents and it comes full of Gifts for our grandparents. You even have the option to add a note to your package which I like a lot as it makes the box more personal and your children can say what they want to your parents.
I know if my mom or my grandmother was alive and we write them a note and sent it to them that it would become one of their prize possessions and when they was missing us they would take it out to look at and reread. Especially since we wouldn’t get to see my mom as much as I like because she lives out of State.
Inside my Grand Box it was packed with items I know either my dad or David’s parents would enjoy receiving and if truth be none I wouldn’t mind keeping the items for myself and also for Charlie. Although that wouldn’t be nice and isn’t what Christmas is about. So yes, I will be giving our Grand Box to my dad the next time I see him.
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I would like to remind you I was sent this Gift from Grand Box for a spot inside this year’s Holiday Gift Guide but the thoughts in this review are all mine and mine alone.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates