Those gifts will let them record memories that can last a lifetime. Another thoughtful tech touch is a small digital recorder for taping lectures (don’t forget the cassettes).
Need even more tech ideas? Check out this list on Amazon.com that includes everything from leather iPhone holders to a tiny Bluetooth headset to a universal remote with your graduate’s new college logo emblazoned on it.
For her part, Angelica’s twin sister, Daniella, would like a Range Rover, but since that is not going to happen, she would be happy to receive a gift card for Target. In the fall, the nursing major
plans to attend Miami Valley Career Technology Center in Englewood, Ohio, and she is eager to set up her first home away from home.
“I’ve been looking at food containers, plates and silverware,’’ she said. “I’m just learning to cook, so I’m excited about getting started on all of that. And Target seems to be the best place to buy all of that.’’
Big-box discount stores such as Wal-Mart, Costco and Sam’s Club, have bedding, towels, and other affordable furnishings that grads and parents can stock up on in one fell swoop.
Oh, and those monogrammed towels from yesteryear? They’re still good – but pricey – gifts. Once used, the towels can be tossed along with sheets and other laundry into fun personalized laundry bags (pictured, left), like this one labeled ‘Laundry 101′ (complete with how-to-wash-clothes instructions in a helpful book) from Personal Creations. Stuff the bag with detergent and quarters and breathe a huge sigh of relief. Other fun gifts to personalize are robes, duffle bags, even head towels for
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