Thanksgiving is a traditional American holiday. It was originally a celebration of the harvest, but gradually evolved into a kind of gratitude activity for family affection or favors. Giving gifts to your parents on this holiday also shows that you have grown up. Knowing gratitude must be experienced through your own growth to know that it is not easy to raise a child. Here are a few suggestions for you:
First, give some household items. In fact, parents don’t really want you to give expensive things. Elders are still thrifty. Giving some calligraphy and paintings, or flowers and plants are good, and can also cultivate sentiment.
Second, you can give your parents a pair of scarves of the same style. The weather is getting colder, and a scarf is enough to convey your feelings and let your parents feel the warmth you send.
Third, you can also take a leave to take your parents out for a walk or a trip. Your parents have given you a lot of time, and this is also the time for you to take them out to play.