What’s the best gift anyone’s ever given you? Why was it “the best”?
Certainly not a hard-hitting question for this month’s column, but it does make one stop and think. Which gifts in the form of a bauble, trinket, photo, name, adventure, or living being do our colleagues share with us? Please read on, enjoy their answers, and take a moment to consider what ranks as “the best” gift in your life so far.
In this column, adopted from the familiar “Heard on the Street” format, we offer our responders a chance to answer the question posed in the title. These are their replies reported verbatim.
TRULY “THE BEST” GIFTS EVER!
I’ve received many great gifts throughout my life, but there can be only one “best” gift. In my case, once I thought about it, it was an easy choice because I’ve only received it once, many years ago. It’s a small statue of The Incredible Hulk with an inscription that says, “World’s Best Dad.”
Bruce Swiecicki
National Propane Gas Association
Tinley Park, Illinois
The best gift I have been received is a handwritten card and framed photo of my 12-year-old granddaughter and me thanking me for being her music teacher and being her “wicked cool Papa.” I also received a beautiful canvas photo of all my grandchildren for Christmas. Both of them made me cry with love for them.
Ed Varney
Rego Products
McKinney, Texas
My Mother’s maiden name was ‘Maude’ and when I was little, I always wanted to be a ‘Maude’ too. My favourite stuffed animal back then was a blue mouse I named “Maudie mouse”, whom I still possess. I used to always ask my mom why my middle name was ‘Ann’ and not Maude? She told me if I liked Maude so much, I should just use it, and no one would know the difference. I’d say, “well I would know.”
Fast forward years later to my 21st Birthday – my gift? A legal name change to Leslie MAUDE Woodward – I was so happy! Ann was really gone, and I got to be the Maude I always wanted to be.
Of course, it didn’t stop there… my son, who probably will never forgive me, is the proud possessor of Maude as a middle name also.
The reason this was my favourite gift? My Mom’s brother had died at a young age and there were “no more Maude’s” and that always made me so sad. I thought that my becoming a Maude, even though only through a middle name, would somehow stop that from happening. I still like to think it worked.
Leslie Woodward
Fairview Fittings
Oakville, Ontario, CANADA
The best ‘gift’ I ever received was for our 25th wedding anniversary. My husband gifted me with a beautiful new diamond. It was not the diamond that made it the best gift ever, (although it IS gorgeous). It was that he actually was making payments to the jeweler for a long time ahead of the date. My favorite part though was that after 25 years of discussing financial planning and better ways of handling money that he had actually done it AND done it in advance!
Susan Peterson
Rural Computer Consultants
Bird Island, Minnesota
I’m going to have to say the best gift I have ever received was from a complete stranger. Jimmy and I were not able to have children of our own and so we looked into adoption. On October 14th 1991 we received a call – a fourteen year old girl who I never met had carried her child to term knowing she would not be able to raise him but abortion was not an option for her. I can’t think of a more generous selfless gift. Why was it the best? If you have ever had the blessing of holding your child (wither from below the heart or in it) for the first time the answer to Why is clear.
Judy Taranovich
Proctor Gas
Proctor, Vermont
I would say Bella, my rescue from the pound. I wasn’t expecting her, someone thought I needed her. They were right, she has brought me much joy over the past 5 years. There’s nothing else in the world quite like a dog’s love. Those days I feel frustrated, she’s right there with a paw to my heart and gazes deep in my eyes like she’s saying, “no worries, I’m here for you”. She doesn’t care if I screwed up royally, she still loves me just as she did the day before. I took her to SPCA and we picked out another rescue, Walker, which we both adore! If I could rescue them all, I would! Best gift ever!
Hayley Karicofe
AmeriGas
Churchville, Virginia
I have received numerous gifts throughout my life that were so special, and the obvious choice would be the wonderful foundation my parents gave me as a child. But, there is one gift that stands out. My husband surprised me for my 50th birthday with a cruise to the Southern Caribbean. He planned the trip for eight months and was able to keep it a surprise! When he presented it to me, I had about two weeks to prepare. It was an amazing trip and remains my favorite vacation of all those I have been privileged to experience.
Rosie Buschur
McMahan’s Bottle Gas
Dayton, Ohio
WHY IS THE GIFT SIGNIFICANT?
As is true for most of us, I have given and received gifts that have been meaningful to me, many are treasured still. Looking into the psychology of gifts on a common search engine, I wasn’t surprised to learn it is often the case that the giver, rather than the recipient, reaps the biggest psychological gains from gift giving.
Gifts are universal symbols of gratitude, can build relationships, or make someone feel special. They are used to congratulate, sympathize, and appreciate. It’s clear that when we hand over a gift to another, we are handing over more than what’s in the box. Strong messages are sent without words as we turn to gifts hoping to convey complex feelings. Yes, giving and receiving gifts are complicated and important parts of our human interaction. Selecting just the right gift comes with the pressure of matching it to our intended affection.
Famously, nations give gifts (think the Statue of Liberty) and so do individuals (think flowers) as proxies of our appreciation. Next time you are lucky enough to be opening a gift, tear into the decorative paper and enjoy your carefully wrapped proxy of real affection.
Nancy Coop, Cetane Associates
This column was first published in the October 2021 issue of Butane-Propane News.