Boss’s Day is October 16th

bosses-day

Set aside as a day for employees to show gratitude and appreciation to their boss, Boss’s day is celebrated on Friday, October 16th this year. Employees can take this opportunity to present their boss with a token of appreciation, but there are a few gift giving ideas to keep in mind when choosing a gift for this occasion.

If you choose to give a gift to your boss for Boss’s day, it is important to remember that you should stay away from anything overly personal or anything that could be perceived to have romantic overtones. For example, you don’t want to present your boss with an arrangement of roses or a piece of jewelry, unless you really want to spark some water-cooler gossip! Instead, try to choose more practical or sensible gifts, such as an orchid plant or a dish garden for their desk.

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You may also want to ask around the office to check if your co-workers are planning on giving a gift to the boss – if you turn out to be the only person thinking of giving a gift, you may want to re-think the idea of giving a gift. If you are the only employee in the office giving a gift on Boss’s day, your intentions may come across as a bit self-serving; perhaps choose to write a quick thank you note to your boss instead – the gesture is sure to still be appreciated!

Should you find that your co-workers were planning on giving a gift but hadn’t yet decided what to give, suggest that everyone contributes to buy a gift together as a group. With the money collected, you can choose a gift basket such as one filled with their favorite fruits, or a gourmet basket that has a little bit of everything, and your boss is sure to enjoy!

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Choosing a gift that has a bit more personal flair is also sure to be a hit, so if you know your boss loves chocolates, sports, or just loves the aromatic scent of stargazer lilies, sending a gift that incorporates their favorite things is a sure way to show your gratitude for all your boss does for you throughout the year!

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Posted by Gretchen  October 8th, 2009

Show Dad You Care

Sunday June 21st is right around the corner—do you have anything special planned yet for Dad? We’ve searched the web for some delicious recipe ideas and unique gift ideas guaranteed to ensure a wonderful Father’s Day!

RECIPES:

Dad’s Special Breakfast

Surprise Dad with a delicious breakfast in bed. Grilled Steak and Eggs is a hearty meal that satisfies and is sure to start his day off with a smile. If Dad has a morning sweet tooth then whip up this easy Fluffy French Toast recipe.

Picnic in the Park

Grab Dad for a sunshine-filled picnic in the park and be sure to give him a Father’s Day to remember. Pick up some pre-made sandwiches and salads from the grocery store; for a special touch bake up some sweet treats ahead of time to bring along like these Peanut Blossom Cookies.

Backyard BBQ

Give Dad a break from the usual BBQ duties. Try out this quick and easy Beer Can Grilled Chicken recipe and you can bet you’ll get two thumbs up.

GIFTS:

Fired up

Bring back warm memories with this adorable Fire Engine Basket. Complete with bell, ladders and wheels that roll, this is one fire truck that’s sure to deliver four-alarm smiles.

Gone Fishing

If your dad would always rather be fishing then check out these cool fishing-themed gift ideas. Perfect for the outdoorsman they will give him a reason to get out there and catch the big fish.

Going Green

Bring a little of the outdoors in with this Garden in a Glass. It’s perfect for his home or office desk. A unique gift for a unique father.

Made with Love

Grab the kids and make Dad something with love. This cool tool caddy craft is made from an old coffee can. Or make a set of cute family magnets to always remind Dad of those closest to him.

Home Run

Does your Dad love baseball? Send a cool Home Run Basket he’s sure to love. Include some tickets to a weekend baseball game for a real treat!

Happy Father’s Day!

Fathers Day Bouquet

Father's Day Bouquet

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Posted by Gretchen  June 8th, 2009