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Need amazing gift idea for my farm sitter!!!

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  • #21
    Write her a lovely letter on a pretty card or stationery telling her what you told us. We all are so busy these days and I know I don't take the time to really let people know how much I appreciate them. I think she would always cherish it.
    And put cash in the envelope!

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    • #22
      As someone who works full-time and has a side business house sitting, I personally would not want the spa gift card simply because those spa treatments generally go on for hours and for someone as busy as she probably is, that time just isn't there. (Then if you're like me you feel really bad for wasting the gift).
      Cash, like everyone has said, is always appreciated... I second what an above poster said about a really nice collar or something for her dog? Maybe a custom tooled leather one?

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      • #23
        what about something like these? They are gorgeous.

        http://www.lacysleads.com/kangarooshowleads.htm

        if you like them, google kangaroo show leads.

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        • #24
          As an insanely busy student, not sure if spa day would be ideal. I would have a really hard time setting aside that much time for something that doesn't have to be done. I'd probably be feeling guilty enough that I might not enjoy it. Amazon gift cards are great, but something for the dog could be really nice and show more personal thought. Positive she would love the xmas bonus.

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          • #25
            I used to housesit when I was a busy college student. I remember a good friend of mine once giving me a gift certificate for a couple of nights at a very nice nearby resort hotel and restaurant. I used it after finals and so enjoyed being able to spend the night somewhere that I could leave the bed unmade, swim in the pool and soak in the jacuzzi, read, and just relax. It was fabulous. Maybe something like that with a note saying how much you appreciate her and you want her to enjoy a couple of days of someone else doing the housekeeping!

            How kind of you to show your appreciation
            "We need a pinned ears icon." -MysticOakRanch

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            • #26
              Fellow nursing student here. If she is in a traditional program she will be finishing up with finals soon and will be on Christmas break. A spa day would be a great way to let down from the semester and get ready for another.

              You could also look into a gift card from an online nursing store (like all heart.com. She could use it on scrubs, or maybe a nice stethoscope if she doesn't have one yet (nice ones are expensive!).

              If she lives by herself, a gift card from Walmart can be great for buying groceries.

              Amazon gift cards are also great.

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              • #27
                Since she's farm oriented, she's likely an animal person--even if she doesn't have horses. So I wouldn't be surprised if she's extremely close with her dog. And if you'd like to get her a pet gift, my company offers some rather unique personalized keepsakes, mostly made from photos, and we're actually in the midst of launching a website called PetLoverPrints.com. (I'm assuming it's okay to say that since somebody's asking for gift recommendations? I apologize if not.)

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                • #28
                  I would buy her this: http://www.allheart.com/m/Product.aspx?p=2163-65 but in silver with black rubber, NOT gold! I would include the receipt so that if she prefers a different one she can exchange it, and I would write that in the card.

                  I would also tell her that you will get whichever one she ends up with engraved. These things have legs and tend to walk away. I'd also wrote her a letter of recommendation that states what you said but in a "professional reference" kind of way, and tell her that you will keep this on your computer and update it with the current date and the name and address and title of whomever she will eventually be interviewing with.
                  LarkspurCO: no horse's training is complete until it can calmly yet expressively perform GP in stadium filled w/chainsaw juggling zombies riding unicycles while flying monkeys w/bottle rockets...

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