Monday, November 26, 2012

6 Christmas Gifts for Baby Boomer Men & Women | Boomerinas.com

By Tina Boomerina (Christina Gregoire)

If you are a Boomer or you are the child of a Boomer, here are some ideas for birthday or holiday presents for people over over 50 or 60.? Check out Baby Boomer Christmas cartoons, nostalgia gifts, Rick Steves books, stuff made in America, and more.

As a Boomer chick who?s right?in the middle of the Baby Boomer cohort, I?ll do my best to give you a list of Christmas presents that your favorite Boomer?will love... whether or not he or she will admit it.

1. The Original Christmas Classics DVD

Once upon a time, there were only three television channels, plus PBS. Well, I haven?t seen all of the cartoons and stop-animation goodies on this DVD, but most Boomers will remember these shows. So, get ready to watch your favorite Boomer?s eyes glaze over with nostalgia, and get yourself some earplugs so you can make it through another round of stories about the good old days. The real gift will be when you visit your dad or mom and show him/her how to change the channel from Netflix Instant to DVD input. What a gift.

  • Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  • Santa Claus is Comin? to Town
  • Frosty the Snowman
  • Mr. Magoo?s Christmas Carol (I actually liked most Mr. Magoo cartoons. This is the best show on the DVD.)

2. Baby Boomer Nostalgia

Nostalgia and trivia books for Baby Boomers are always fun. Heck? just getting an actual hard-copy book is nostalgic. Here are some ideas:

  • The Oldies Music Aptitude Test: Trivia Fun for Armchair Deejays, by Barbara Jastrab.
  • Rock Lyrics: 50'S, 60'S, 70's Trivia Quiz Book, by Presley Love
  • Green Stamps to Hot Pants: Growing Up in the '50s and '60s, by Genny Zak Kieley
  • Timeline of America: Sound Bytes from the Consumer Culture, by Floyd M. Orr
  • Mick Jagger, by Philip Norman

3. Retro Baby Boomer Candy

There are several websites that specialize in candy from the 50?s, 60?s, and 70?s.? If your Boomer with a sweet tooth isn?t borderline diabetic, here are some of the weird goodies I remember from my childhood.

  • Candy Cigarettes
  • Bit O Honey
  • Turkish Taffy (great for fillings)
  • Wax Lips (strange and tasteless, but will bring a smile)
  • Chiclets
  • Nik L Nip Wax Bottles
  • Candy Necklaces (taken away from every schoolgirl)
  • Zero Bars
  • Boston Baked Beans (the dentist will love you)
  • Fruit Stripe Gum

Oh my Gawd, these are just a few of the candies that I see and all of them crack me up.? You do know?that most of these sugary treats?cost a penny or a nickel back in the day.? Then inflation hit and some of them?rose to?(gasp) a dime.

4. Mediterranean Cruise Ports by Rick Steves

I love all of the Rick Steves guidebooks. His books are based on getting to know the locals and getting the biggest bang for your buck. I do find it a bit weird for Rick Steves to be talking about one-day excursions, but I trust everything he says, and I never go to Europe without buying?the appropriate book?beforehand.? (Well, I did go once without doing my Rick-Steves homework? and I?ll never do that again.)? The Mediterranean Cruise Ports book?will show?you how to make the most of?a few hours in?the main?Mediterranean?ports and how to get to several cool places nearby.

Even if mom isn?t booked on a Mediterranean cruise, it?s fun to browse travel books. Daydreaming is fun. And, who knows, mumsy might decide to take you along someday.

5. Gifts Made in America

Most Boomers actually remember a time when the United States still had a deep manufacturing base. Shoes were made in America. Clothes were made in America. Heck, even toys were manufactured here.

If you want to keep the United States in business, do your part to bring back America?s manufacturing base. I don?t think that having an ?information based? economy is sustainable in the long run. And, manufacturers in the US are almost always more environmentally aware (or coerced) than manufacturers in less regulated parts of the world. And, I?m no hillbilly country-western type of Boomer; I?m an ex-hippie.

Be sure to let mom or dad know that you chose the product because it was made in the USA, and buying American-made products is the best way to fight corporate greed.

  • Quart of Maple Syrup: made by Kirsch Family Farms
  • Legend Denim Jacket: made by Schaefer Outfitter
  • Women?s Felted Alpaca Hat: made by MJM Handmade Creations
  • Skyline Pocketed Sport Shirt: made by King Louie
  • Women?s Softsole Sheepskin Slippers: made by Footskins
  • Guitar-shaped Bottle Opener: made by MadeInUSAForever.com

Just type, ?Made in the USA,? into any search engine. You will see several site directories that will give you lots of ideas.

6. Best Present from Gen X?and Gen Y

Stop calling us ?seniors.? Many Boomers are still in their 50s. Even though that sounds old to you juniors, it?s not quite Seniorsville, which traditionally starts at age 65. ?And, stop talking about golden years, unless you?re referencing the David Bowie song. As for Silver Surfer, I?ve never been able to stand on a surfboard and?my natural?hair is?neither silver nor gray. If you want to call me a grade-A platinum b**ch, that might be acceptable.

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If you can?t manage to stop calling us "seniors," consider getting your favorite Boomer mom or dad?the South Park Episode of Grey Dawn.? Or, give your mom a promise that you'll call her once a week. Then, follow through.? Well, be careful about following through? you might give your mom a heart attack.

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