I started out myself, many years ago, shipping pre-packaged cookies, beef jerky and that horrible tobacco dip which my husband insisted he didn't need for himself but for his buddies. Eventually, I gathered..yeah...this was all nice but when you send the same thing, week after week...it just gets boring...and as much as it is appreciated, here I was in a rut again...and so was my husband.
So, I started to branch out into other things. You always hear, send them toiletries, DVDs, magazines, books, even newspapers. How about socks, tshirts and Silly String? Well, I sent all that stuff and then some. Then I sent it a few more times. I had a few friends tell me their baked goods came out like rocks on the other end, or they melted into one big mass. I finally did a little research, talked to other wives and came up with a few more suggestions of what to put in that box.
- The Armchair General magazine. It's exactly what is says. This is a great magazine for your military history buffs and put's them in th general's hotseat. My husband says these were passed around a lot.
- Disposable cameras. Many have already trashed their digital cameras with all the dust and sand. Plus, they don't have to worry about losing or breaking it.
- Recent photos of places around town. Take a few photos of that favorite fishing hole, restaurant or place he likes to hang out.
- Homemade DVD recordings. Don't record just you and the family, how about a drive through town or the latest high school football game? Be sure to pan the crowd!
- AAFES giftcards
- Multi-tools (such a Gerber and Leatherman)
- Batteries. With all the electronics they have, they frequently run out of juice. Gotta have.
- Icy/hot patches and stuff for feet (such as powders, moleskins and the like). Sore muscles are the norm, and their feet always appreciate something nice.
- Stack of holiday cards. But not too many...or else they will feel obligated to use them all.
- Wiley sunglasses and goggles. These can take a lot more abuse than your average pair.
- Protective hard cases for electronic equipment and laptops, such as the Pelican brand.
Here are a few more ideas:
Please share your veteran ideas!
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