I received my sister-in-law in our secret santa this year and I am looking for suggestions for a gift for her. She is a 21 year old college student who is going to be spending next semester in Florence. She is usually pretty easy to buy for but I was hoping to get her something that would be useful and/or meaningful while she is away. I am having trouble coming up with ideas and would greatly appreciate any suggestions!
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Not sure if she drinks wine, but all of my old sorority sisters loved to collect the wine and martini glasses from Lolita. I think that have some that are for taking a trip. Here is the website, I know they sell them in TJ MAXX, Homegoods, and Hallmark. They are much cheaper in those stores than anywhere else.
http://www.lolitaglasses.com/
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Thanks for the ideas! I wouldn't have thought of a voltage converter and I know she'll need her laptop over there especially since her boyfriend and her will be so far apart. The wine glasses are definitely cute but unfortunately I know I'll get an evil glare from the MIL if I give her them. That's just the way she is. I'll look into some dining guides too.
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Originally posted by OrionGrad View PostThe best "travel" related gift I have ever gotten was a travel blanket. It's super soft, fits in a teeny tiny bag that's easy to tuck inside my purse, and makes it SO much easier to sleep on long haul flights.
I just got something like that for channukah tonight! I guess they are selling them at old navy. This one is bigger then OnionGrad described. Its actually the size of a hardback book so that you can use it as a pillow or take out the blanket and use it, and it comes with an eye mask. Its soooo soft. It has a clip to clip on to luggage. I love it!-L.Jane
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