Thursday, November 08, 2007

Tokens of love

WHILE LIGHTS BRIGHTEN UP DIWALI, GIFTS ADD TO THE SPIRIT.

Take Some Time and Find Those Perfect Gifts For Your Loved Ones

Gifts are not only a mode of greetings according to customs, but also a great way of expressing one's affection for family and friends. They leave an everlasting impression on family and friends. Take the time to find a gift that's perfectly in tune with recipients' interests, personality, age and style. Remember, there is nothing like a meaningful gift, for the sentiment behind the gift matters the most.

To strengthen family bonds
Prepare a 'gift basket' that has something for every member. This apart, clothes too make a great gift. Packages of assortment of sweets adorned with different kinds of festive images could be gifted to elderly, youth and kids alike.

Something out of the ordinary
Divinity gifts would be apt for the elderly and conveys the message that you value them. To make your parents, uncles, aunts, parent in-laws and grandparents feel special; do something out of the ordinary. Cook or bake them festive delicacies and to see you put in that much effort could affirm your love for them.
Sibling bonhomie
Bhai dhuj, the last day of
Diwali is the day when brothers and sisters meet to express their love and affection for each other. Gift them something that suits their style and taste. Research your siblings' taste. Let the gifts take them down memory lane.
For children
Children enjoy the most
during Diwali and also anticipate gifts. One needs to keep in mind their age and hobbies. Further, the gifts ought to be useful, meaningful and educational.

Friends forever
In the hustle bustle of our lives, we cannot give quality time to our friends. So, spending as much time as you can with your closest friends may be an ideal gift.

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