What can I get these 40-50 year old people getting married? They didn't register anywhere. The wedding is this Saturday. Any good all around quick wedding gifts? I've never been to a wedding before.





What can I get these 40-50 year old people getting married? They didn't register anywhere. The wedding is this Saturday. Any good all around quick wedding gifts? I've never been to a wedding before.
you live like an ivy vine
you can only survive by clinging onto trees
that's your flaw
put down some roots so you can stand on your own
-Kenpachi
Viagra..... j/k
perhaps tickets for a concert, the type of music they like... perhaps the Hollywoodbowl? get them fancy seats! and a gift card to a nice restaurant.





I should probably include I want to spend <$100. Dinner sounds great though. Oh yea they both like to cook too.
you live like an ivy vine
you can only survive by clinging onto trees
that's your flaw
put down some roots so you can stand on your own
-Kenpachi
maybe a fancy health cook book then include a special recipe and some of the needed ingredients such as spices, or pretty place settings and candles.




I'm horrible at getting gifts for people. I suggest just getting them a gift card from somewhere such as Wal Mart or Target, some kind of department store, then they can buy what they want with it. I would go to Halmark and buy a nice wedding card and put the gift card inside of it.





Why don't you get them a gift card to Macaroni Grill or Olive Garden ?
I was going to suggest a couples massage but, I don't know if that'll be under a
$100.
My new love...is me !
Even the greatest authority does not, ultimately, know you as you know yourself.
Jhuka
When someone shows you who they are, believe them.
Maya Angelou
I agree, gift card to a popular restaurant or store. You can't really go wrong with that.
Since they like to cook why not a gift certificate to an upscale grocery store? Like whole foods or something? As newlyweds, it would be nice to cook and eat dinner together![]()
Or get them a gift certificate to Williams-Sonoma... or go shopping there yourself. Their appliances are insanely expensive but they have a lot of really groovy little kitchen knick-knacks, spices, and stuff.
I've gotten rave reviews when I've given a nice wicker picnic basket, complete with china plates, cutlery, napkins, and tiny salt and pepper shakers. Nice kitchen stores usually carry them.





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