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What would you like to recieve in a care package?
I'mm making a care package for my best friend and I'm looking for some ideas. What would you like to find in a care package?
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Well, I was gonna say porn, cocaine, and Jameson....
I'm thinking tea, a book, some chocolate, and a mug. |
porn, cocaine and jamson sounds WAY better than that other stuff.
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It depends on what it's for. Is it a get well soon care package? Is your friend a member of the military? A new parent?
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She's just awesome. We've been good friends for a long time and we started sending letters and packages to eachother a while ago. It's just a.. Hi, how's life, miss you, heres some cool shit.. package.
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Hey! I like this thread.
Ive made care packages and received them. Both are good. Right now, in my care package I would like some tulips, a tin of lapsang souchong tea, some take-out Chinese, a deck of cards, hand warmers, and a blanket. Im feeling homey right now. If you could arrange for Jem to deliver it, it would be ever more fab. |
^^ Can you and I be friends?
sorry, I have nothing to add. I am male. |
Yeah. Well play poker.
Bring some brewskis for the Chinese and your gold spray paint. And if you could arrange to come with Jem it would be ever more fab. |
Care packages of that nature seem to be pretty personal things. So, naturally we can't get too specific.
In general terms I would go with: Favourite foods. Some stuff everyone needs (favourite cologne/lotion something similar). Pictures of her/the two of you. Some kind of a memento to remind her of a good time together with you. If you're motivated enough, go back to a place special to the both of you and take new pictures to send. Even without her there it will still be special. |
Chocolate, always chocolate, and make it good chocolate. For example:
https://www.theochocolate.com/store/...jpg?1264556054. You can do themed care packages--say she's a tealover. Do a care package with a variety of teas, tea accessories (tea infuser, teaspoon, mug, whatever), and a box of shortbread. Coffee? Variety of coffees and a mug. Puzzles? A whole boatload of different kinds of puzzles. Maybe she's into knitting? Yarns, a knitting book, and a size of needles she doesn't have. Ultimately, the care package isn't about us, but who you are sending it to. And if you don't feel like spending too much $, baked goods are generally appreciated. |
Monkie makes AWESOME packages.
That said, I've done the following: ~Hand-painted small flower pot, small baggie of organic soil, forget-me-not seeds. ~Word games (large print, har har) books, a really giant pencil, and a bookmark. ~Assorted teas and/or coffees, a hand painted mug or funny one, and the Splenda packets with sayings on them. ~Bittersweets, a box of kleenex, chocolate, and a good book for a friend who was recently post-breakup. ~Raid on the $1.00 travel size bins at Target or Walmart to make a pamper-box. ~Small canvases (2" x 2") painted with single words that were inside jokes. I did pairs of four or six. ~Microfleece blanket, thick socks, can of Muir Glen chicken noodle soup, a beanie, and mittens for a sickie friend up north. ~Funnily decorated flip flops (glitter, FTW!), tube of sunscreen, funky sunglasses and a cheesy visor for one of my snowed-in friends. I used to collect little things that were on sale or whatnot at Ross or Michaels, etc, whenever I went out and about and at the end of a month, I'd tuck the randomness in a box and mail it out just for a smile. Things that reminded me of that person, greeting cards that would crack me up (and sent blank ones for her to send out), etc. It's fun. |
You're pretty much my hero Noodle. Keep the ideas coming guys, this is awesome.
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How about something that she may not be able to get where she's at? I had a friend that had moved and in a conversation they mentioned they couldn't find a Big Red(Cream soda) anywhere. Sure it sounds like a lame gift but it was much appreciated.
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Hmm, that's a good idea Reese. There's this Aero Eggs at my school that I've never seen anywhere else, I'll send her a few of those in the package.
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Make a tie-blanket out of fleece.
http://www.freewebs.com/cutetieblankets/a5_1.jpg Instructions are super easy to make and find on the interwebz. Note: my favorite size to make is 2 1/2 yards in length. Makes it long enough to cover someone (tall,) from over head to over toes with enough leftover for a dog or to squish up with like a teddy bear. ...Then wrap up above mentioned items inside it. |
That's a really good idea Woods! I've heard of that before, but I never put the two ideas together!
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A Chopper Gunner
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I can only get Aero Chocolate in two places, UK and Newfoundland when I stop for gas. If somebody sent me Aerochocolate in the USA I'd probably carve an ice statue in their image. Do it!
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Yeah that stuff. In Russia is called Vuzdushen schokolad, in Bulgaria its LZ chocolate (LZ being their country code). Awesome stuff that I horde and stockpile.
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I know what I'd want from a care package: a mail-order bride, and maybe some cashews. It's tough to go wrong with cashews.
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