How to Select a Gift for Your Grad
It's commencement time, and whether "Pomp and Circumstance" will play for your favorite scholar at kindergarten, graduate school or some stage in between, a carefully chosen gift will help you say, "I'm proud of you."
Things You'll Need
- Art And Craft Supplies
- Luggage Sets
- Area Rugs
- Furniture
- Picture Frames
- Airline Tickets
- Train Tickets
Instructions
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Think in terms of beginnings - after all, that's why they call it "commencement." Give the grad something to inspire the next step, whether it's the launch of a new career or another rung on the academic ladder.
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Help the brand-new lawyer, doctor or professor furnish that waiting room or office. A beautiful rug, a handsome piece of furniture or an elegant picture frame will set a tone that says, "I'm on my way."
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Bestow the time-honored graduation present: travel, geared to the scholar's interests. Treat the high school or college grad to whatever broadening adventure your budget allows for: a summer on an archeological dig, a two-week seminar on a favorite subject, or a no-holds-barred grand tour.
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Take the younger graduate on a cross-country train or car trip. Or sign up for a learning adventure. Many national and state parks, environmental groups and historic sites offer family work-play-learn vacations ranging in length from a weekend to several weeks.
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Spring for further study closer to home if travel isn't in the cards this year. Give the budding musician, painter or ballerina of any age a series of master classes. Sign up a kindergarten or middle school grad for a course at the science museum, the zoo or the botanical garden.
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Make something enduring if time and your talent allow. Paint a picture, weave a rug or a wall hanging, needlepoint a pillow, or build a bookcase that can travel with the recipient through the years.
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Tips & Warnings
Consider packaging your gift in a piece (or several pieces) of good-looking, durable luggage. It's a great way to say, "Here's to a lifetime of fun and adventure," whether the graduate is 5 or 87.
Comments
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Nov 22, 2005
For my niece's gift, we got hinged picture frames sized 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches. We got two $100 bills and folded them so that Ben's faces were framed. On the card we wrote something to the effect of needing her favorite people with her. Her surprised face was a gift to us in itself.