Saturday, January 12, 2008

Father's Day Gifts

Novel gift ideas start with the gift cards. On this father's day gift your father a gift card and make him feel more special. With this article you will find plenty of information on gift cards.

A way of expressing your love or gratitude to a person is to buy a gift for him. It's a matter of great delight when you see the smile of happiness on the receivers face. It's really a wonderful feeling to experience. But sometimes this approach of buying gifts of the persons choice proves difficult as you cannot really make out what the person needs.

Many a times the gifts goes in vain and all the efforts put into buying the gift seem useless. Worse than that, it's a hard feeling to find out that your gift has ended up in the yearly garage sale of that person.

To avoid such experiences and to utilize your time in much better way the only way out is Gift Cards. It's a new way of expressing your love and gratitude. Yes, these Cards are here to save you from the brainstorming work of selecting a gift. Now simply present a person one of these Cards so he can choose a gift he wants.

It is like a cash voucher where the receiver can simply get it remitted wherever and whenever he chooses to do so. Moreover, these cards are accepted all over the United States and there is no expiry of that. So whenever the recipient chooses to buy the product of his choice he can simply use the card and thank you for such wonderful present. There are many types of cards to choose from like online cards, best buy cards, Chilis cards, American Express cards etc.

It's a wonderful idea to present your father with one of these card on Father's day to show how much you love him. Enough of gifting him neckties, socks, wallets or hankies on this day. Usually there is no novelty in such items and your father never feels special about them. Instead present him the Father's day Gift Card. Using this card he can buy a product whenever and wherever he pleases.

If he's a movie buff he can buy himself new DVD's, if he's a sports freak he can buy himself some a new set of Golf Clubs, if he's a computer geek he can get his system updated or a new or expanded version of his favorite computer game. So much so are the uses that he will buy whatever he needs and will thank you for his heart for such a wonderful idea.

Share the happiness with him and let him choose what he wants. It would be the best Father's Day present you have ever thought of for such a wonderful person in your life. You can choose from the recommended Home Depot gift cards, Ticketmaster cards, Orvis cards, Dick's Sporting Goods cards, iTunes cards for iPods, Frontgates cards etc.

Friday, December 28, 2007

A great Gift story

Dear Santa,


My name is Timmy and I'm in the third grade.

My mom says I have to write thank-you letters for gifts. So thanks for the video games and stuff. But I have a couple of things I'd like to know about, if you feel like it.

One day in class Mrs. Tompkins — that's the teacher who teaches us — said a lot of people in this country eat too much food which makes them get fat and die ahead of skinny people. She said it is better to eat salad and other stuff that does not taste good, because salads don't get stuck inside the pipes of your body so that the blood and air inside the pipes can keep going without running into a French fry.

So how come you are so fat? Mrs. Tompkins said that if you eat a lot, you make other people eat a lot, too, because kids look up to you like they do their parents and try to do what you do. She said that grown-ups like you, Santa, need to be good road medals. So maybe next time, instead of fixing what you like, Mrs. Claus should fix something you don't like but is better for you, like a salad.

I want to ask you about the air being dirty. The sled you are in when the reindeers pull you looks really small and since you give out toys to every good kid you must have to go to the North Pole and back a lot of times. Does this mean you use a lot of gas and make the air really dirty? Mrs. Tompkins says the gas everybody gets makes it dirty and smell bad and kills animals, including us, too. We watched a movie about polar bears who did not have a house anymore because of the gas inside my dad's car. The movie said you should make the sun heat your house with a thing that you put on top of the roof. Can you put one on top of your sled so that the reindeer and especially Rudolph will not have to work as much and besides, it will help the air? Mrs. Tompkins said that sometimes people that do things to make the air really bad will plant trees because trees are good for the air. Maybe during part of the time when you are not in the chimney with gifts, you can plant trees for the air. Maybe you can get Mrs. Claus to do it, because I hardly ever see her do anything.

I have a dog named Champ. I know that you like animals too, because of the reindeers. One day Mrs. Tompkins told us that when we go to McDonald's and open the bun there's an animal inside. Do you treat the reindeer and especially Rudolph in a good way? I guess you do or they might run away, like Champ did one time when my little brother left the door open. Champ was gone a long time and my dad went to look for him and, even though he found him, he was still mad anyway. So I hope that you treat the reindeer really good so they don't run away and nobody eats them.

Every day in class we have the news. A lot of toys come from the Chinese in China and they put something called lead in the toys, that they weren't supposed to put in, but they put it in there anyway. How do you make sure the toys you give us kids don't have any lead? My dad is a lawyer and he said that the lead will make a lot of people go to court and pay money. I hope you don't go to court, but I hope if you do you have money.

I have a shirt that is my favorite. But when I tried to wear it for the second day, because I wore it yesterday, my mom made me take it off. She said that only poor people wear the same shirt all the time and it takes money to wear different shirts. I don't think you are poor because of all the toys you give away, even the lead ones. So why do you wear the same thing whenever I see you? I hope I did not hurt your feelings because I like red. But what if somebody would not take your toys because they feel sorry for you because you always wear the same thing?

My dad likes to yell at the TV because he watches a man who talks about people who shouldn't be here because they were not born here but are here anyway. My dad said that a lot of the people came here but the paper they came here with told them to leave but they did not leave. So when you took toys to kids all over the world, I hope you made sure you had the right paper so you stayed out of jail. If you did go to jail, you shouldn't wear the same thing I always see you wear, in case you were wondering about that.

So I think I should leave now. Eat food that doesn't stick to your pipes. If you have money after all the toys, you should buy a bigger sled so you can travel less than now and Mrs. Claus won't have to plant so many trees and keep the gate closed so you won't have to chase the reindeer like my dad did Champ, and make sure all the toys that come from China don't come from there anymore. And make sure the paper you have so you can deliver toys all over is not the wrong one so that you end up in jail and have to take off your red suit.

Happy New Year,

Timmy

by- www.yahoo.com

Friday, November 16, 2007

Christmas Gifts

Despite the global credit crunch the retail ‘golden quarter’ is looking to be even bigger this year according to the Deloitte & Touche survey, the average spend per person is set to rise by 7% to a weighty £706 up from £662 in 2006.

The good news is that buying local has emerged as a strong trend, as consumers return to looking for gifts and food from independent local suppliers. 30% of those surveyed said they intend to shop locally more that they did last Christmas. This return to the high street is in part due to the expressed consumer demand for higher quality, premium gifts with a more personal touch.