I saw this idea - I think it was in a book called Chocolate for a Woman's Soul - I tried it out and it has an amazing effect! And this gift can be given to anyone who has given you a lot in life - a person that you are truly grateful for... Basically, you find a pretty jar in which to give your gift. Then write out 50 things that you wish to thank them for, cut each one out, fold it up and pop it in the jar.
I set out to give these to my parents for Christmas one year, So I filled up one jar with all the things I wanted to thank mum for - all the values she'd taught me, the good memories from my childhood, the encouragements she gave, anything that made me admire her. and then I did the same for Dad.
The great thing about this gift it that it gave to me too, it was amazing the long-buried childhood treasures that came back to me as I searched for things to thank them for. And in these moments I knew that it would be a special gift for them too, as they may not have remembered those little moments that made so much impact on me, or at the least, did not get to see them from my perspective.
When I gave the jars to them on Christmas day, my mum read some of hers and quickly went to tears of joy.. I could see could see how much she treasured that little jar, full of thanks from her little girl, and grown-up daughter. As for dad, well he heard the things I wrote in Mum's jar couldn't even bear to open his jar that day. He needed to wait til later so he too could shed some joyful tears in private. But I know that jar is one of his fondest treasures too.
Has anyone else tried this gift? I'd like to know what others reactions have been.