Retirement Gift Ideas?

Updated on June 23, 2008
A.O. asks from Burleson, TX
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I've been invited to a retirement party for a former boss. Any suggestions for a nice, but inexpensive gift?
Edit: It's a woman who has everything, which makes it even harder.

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D.

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WHen my husband changed jobs (not retirement) and they threw him a going-away party, they had a taken a picture of the sign of his school and enlarged it and framed it in a very cool frame. He really loved it, and although it wasn't expensive, it was artistic looking and had special meaning. Is there a way to take a cool pic of the company logo sign, or the building where he worked and frame it for him?

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S.A.

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I gave my boss a bottle wine I bought at "Put a Cork in It" (on Park Hill) in Fort Worth. The wine was called "Boarding Pass." Since I know he is going to travel, I thought the name was appropriate.

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J.B.

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Gift card, gift card, gift card. Nobody is disappointed in a gift card, and you can stick it in a lovely card with a nice sentiment.

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S.B.

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Is your former boss a man or woman?

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C.C.

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A candy bouquet would be a sweet gift! It can be custimized with whatever she likes, or an assortment of goodies.

www.candybouquetsandgifts.com

Best of luck with whatever you choose.
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C.H.

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Gift cards are always great especially the visa or American Express ones.

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