I could use some advice.
We've got a short trip coming up. Dogs will stay at a local kennel, and the cat will have the house to himself. I feel okay leaving the cat for two or three days with a gravity feeder, big bowl of water, and a pristine litter box at the ready. This trip will be slightly more than 3 days, and I asked my friend/Boss - a card-carrying cat lover - if he wouldn't mind checking in on Napolion, our cat.
He accepted the mission, said he's got nothing else going on those days, and would be happy to do it. He lives just a couple of miles away, too, which is why I thought to ask him. Normally, I would ask a neighbor kid, but I honestly don't currently know any neighbor kids well enough - a ramification of empty nesting, I suppose.
With a neighbor kid, I would just give them some cash. But what to do with Boss friend? Feels cheesy to give him a gift card or such.
Any suggestions?
For reference, he's about 60 years old - a single (never married) history buff and Japanophile. Likes to read (history and Japan, duh), hike, and bicycle. Oh, and he's rather fond of cats.
I'm drawing a blank here.
8 comments:
Something edible as a thank you gift?
I agree with something edible...
Why is a gift card a bad thing along with something yummy?
I'd do gift card to Amazon if he likes books or a local book store. It's a tough one. Good Luck.
Where are you going? Is there anything that is noted from there? A food or something they make?
A dinner gift certificate?
An appropriate book? Or edible as several have suggested. Does the place you're visiting have a traditional treat?
Amazon gift card, that way he can get something Japaneesy. I know- Bezos ought to be boiled in tar but- there you go...Amazon bails us out all of the time.
Maybe a plate of fresh cookies? And a bottle of wine? Is there a good wine from Japan? Or a Japanese dessert or bread to go with?
What a pretty kitty!
I would definitely go with something edible, cookies or something japenese themed.
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