When it comes to presents, grandmas are never easy. They often say they don't need anything, don't want anyone to worry about getting them anything, and want us to get something for ourselves, rather than something for them. If you're at a loss, there's no need to worry! There are a few tried and tested tips you can get inspired by.
Grandparents' homes are often a reflection of their owners - classic and set in their ways. New technologies can take time to settle in, so don't be afraid to be the bearers of progress! But make sure to carefully consider grandma's technical capabilities. If she's in the kitchen all the time, try a bread maker or a fruit dryer. They're easy to use, help with saving money, and are a welcome addition to the kitchen. On the other hand, some grandmas prefer classic appliances in new design. How about a coffee grinder with adjustable coarsness?
If your grandma doesn't feel like learning how to use a complicated tablet, get her an e-book reader! It's easy to use, holds thousands of books, and has an amazing battery life. Instead of a classic smartphone, choose one designed for seniors to ensure maximum comfort.
Grandma is a woman, and like all women, she wants to look good. Don't be afraid to gift her a nice brooch, an electric nail or foot file, or high-quality body cosmetics.
An active life helps with avoiding the usual afflictions of old age. Trekking poles are a great way to keep grandma active and outside, and keep the body in great shape.
Knowing how to relax is just as important as being active. A massage roller is perfect for relaxing the muscles and helping them regenerate - especially in old age. In the winter, an electric blanket is an excellent way to keep warm.
Choose a gift to make your grandma's home even more cosy and comfortable! A nice scented candle can fill the house with the spirit of Christmas, and a digital photo frame is the perfect way to keep shared memories always at hand.