Archive for Grandparents Day

Give a Family Tree this Holiday Season

Ancestry.com Gift MembershipsI love the idea of giving an Ancestry.com Gift Membership this holiday season. I started doing genealogy about a year ago. And though I don’t have much time to devote to the activity, I feel compelled to nurture my family tree whenever I can.

Who would enjoy this gift?

Give an Ancestry.com Gift Membership to:

  • An Individual. Great idea for someone interested in family, in need of a new hobby, or who likes to use the computer.
  • A Teenager. Kids are better at computers than adults, and genealogy can be interesting and addictive. It’s better than video games! An activity like this could bring the whole family together.
  • A Family. This would make a great family gift from you or from your entire family. (“From our extended family to yours”)
  • Blended Family. All of our families are blended in one way or another. Start researching the family tree and see how alike we all are.
  • Newlyweds. What a fun way for the new couple to merge tree branches and start a family tree of their own.
  • New Parents. Researching our family tree took on new meaning when I put my children at the beginning. This would make a great baby shower gift.
  • Someone in Mourning. Researching family lines might help him deal with the future by connecting to the past.

This gift would also be a wonderful sentiment on Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, or Grandparents Day.

Make the Gift Membership Fun

Start a family tree with this gift card

My beautiful mom. She's a big part of who I think I am.

My ideas for making a genealogy gift membership more personal:
  • Christmas Tree. Attach the gift membership to a mini-Christmas tree. Tie it on with a bow or make it into an ornament.
  • Tree for the yard. Attach the gift membership to a tree that is ready to plant. They can grow both trees at the same time.
  • Garden tools. They can use both tools for cultivating.
  • Seed packet. Smaller than a tree, easier to mail. Deliver a gift membership for growing a family tree plus seeds to grow a real tree or plant.
  • Family picture. Doing genealogy is about connecting families and finding out who you are. Deliver a gift membership with a picture of your family or their family. Or find a picture frame that says, “Family.” (I’ve seen several).
  • Miracle Grow. Using Ancestry.com is like putting Miracle Grow in your garden. With the tools on this site, growing your family has never been faster, easier, or produced better results.
  • Book on Genealogy. Deliver the membership with a book or a list of websites to help the recipient get started.
  • Time. Volunteer to help with the effort. Doing genealogy together is like solving a mystery or putting together a puzzle. You’ll have fun as a team.

Through a series of events this past year, family has become increasingly important to me. And not just my own family. I’m compelled to bridge the gap with my in-laws, step relations, and distant relatives. We may not see each other daily. but we are all part of the same family tree. Ancestry.com is helping me see that–both literally and figuratively.

Gift Card for Grandparents Day, Sept. 12th

Gift Card for Flu Shot

The Gift of Good Health

This Sunday, September 12th, is Grandparents Day. If you’re not familiar with this “holiday,” it falls on the first Sunday after Labor Day and is a nice opportunity to honor the nanas and papas in your life.

So what would you give a person on grandparents day? Well, love and attention is probably all they really need. But if you are going to buy a gift, why not give the gift of good health with a Flu Shot gift card? After all, WHO wants to spend money on a shot? I’ve skipped the flu shot many years figuring I’ll save the $30 and spend it on cold medicine instead. But the elderly are at a higher health risk than I am when the bugs and ughs of winter start coming around.

So get Grandma a gift card for the Flu Shot (I’ve seen them at CVS and Walgreens) and bundle it up with handmade cards from the kids, a warm scarf, or a container of homemade chicken noodle soup she can freeze and pull out when the weather gets cold. And, if possible, offer to take her to get the shot as soon as you see it advertised. She’ll be in better health and spirits thanks to your loving gesture.

You really can turn any gift card into a thoughtful gift if you try.