Well, I have my eye on a toaster for my pastor father-in-law.
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I've also considered chia pets, 50 empty tp rolls, rocks with googly eyes, "Kindness is Cooler, Mrs. Ruler" by Margery Cuyler,or "The Art of Being Kind" by Stefan Einhorn or sock puppets.
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I've also considered chia pets, 50 empty tp rolls, rocks with googly eyes, "Kindness is Cooler, Mrs. Ruler" by Margery Cuyler,or "The Art of Being Kind" by Stefan Einhorn or sock puppets.
Something I did for one of my pastors a number of years ago was to leave a note on his desk that said something like "Sometimes we want to show our love for you but it's not always easy so sometimes you have to look for it. Sitting above you sitting, clue two."
To the light fixture above his desk was attached a note that said, "Picture this, water under the bridge. See three." This led him to a mural in the fellowship hall that showed a bridge over water, to which was a note that said, "Hot, you turn me one. Let all the people hear."
This led him to a huge exhaust fan in the sanctuary that everyone heard when it was turned on. That note said, "Baptize a Barbie, no a Ken doll."
This led him to the toilet tank of the mens bathroom. That note said, "Up front, it's 1 Cor 9:18."
This led him to the big Bible at the front of the sanctuary where, in the pages of 1 Cor 9, he found a gift certificate to a local Christian bookstore. 1 Cor 9:18 starts out, "What then is my reward? Just this..."
He was known for his practical jokes and I understand he really enjoyed this one.
That is the kind of memory gift that brings a smile when it is brought to mind.
What greater blessing can you give someone than a smile whenever they think about your gift?