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June 7, 2021 by Sofia

Need a Get-Well-Soon Gift Quickly?  Prompt and Priceless Gifts

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When someone you care about is ill, there’s nothing you wouldn’t do to help them feel better. Comforting them, and quickly, is a natural priority, and an eGift card lets them get exactly what they need, to embody your virtual and well-intentioned hugs. Maybe it’s an order for hot soup, or a new, soft, cozy blanket. Whatever it is, your loved one wants when they are ill, they’ll be able to get it easily, and conveniently, with an eGift card from you.

The Gift of Food:

As the old saying goes, “Feed a cold, starve a fever.” Whether or not there is science behind that statement is a different matter, but when you’re ill, there is usually nothing better for the mind, body, and soul, than hot soup for the aches, ice cream for a sore throat, or a favorite menu item for just about any other ailment!

The Gift of Flowers:

When you’re ill, the world looks and feels drab and colorless. The sun isn’t as bright, and your own skin has lost a bit of its vibrancy. Giving the gift of flowers, via an eGift card, so they can choose their very favorite blooms, lets the ailing person know that the illness is merely temporary, and there are brighter days ahead!

The Gift of Television Entertainment:

There isn’t much more to do when you’re ill than to lie around and watch television. Giving the gift of an entertainment-themed eGift card, will open channels, and movie options, for the sickie to explore, while they are laid up in bed or on the couch.

The Gift of Warmth:

Whether it’s a warm, fuzzy blanket or a snuggly sweater, staying warm and comfortable is the name of the game. Your skin is quite sensitive when you’re ill, and sometimes old blankets and clothes just don’t feel good. New, luxurious textiles will promote positivity, and more restful sleep.

The Gift of Puzzles & Games:

Who doesn’t like a good game of Sudoku or a challenging crossword puzzle? Although, if you want to go a bit easier on your recovering loved one, or cherished friend, mad libs might work instead! Helping to keep their minds busy, while their bodies can’t be, will enliven their spirits, and help them feel, at least, moderately productive.

The Gift of the Sun:

When stuck inside, due to illness, you can’t immerse yourself in all the benefits that the sun provides. Offering Vitamin D, mood regulation, and regular circadian rhythm functioning, the sun is responsible for much of our emotional and physical well-being. Lucky for us, the brilliant people of technology have discovered a way to bring the outside in with light therapy lamps.

The Gift of Crafting:

Art therapy helps heal the soul and washes away stress. Mosaic coloring books, gel pens, paint by number watercolors, and DIY terrariums, are all excellent forms of channeling illness toward creativity.

The Gift of Good Sleep:

An illness can cause irregular sleep patterns. Whether it’s bouts of insomnia, or periods of oversleeping, chances are that there is something in the bedroom that can be upgraded, or modified, to improve sleep quality. New pillows, blankets, sheets, black out shades, curtains, and even white noise machines, can help your ill loved one get the quality sleep they need.

The Gift of Aromatherapy:

The art and science of aromatherapy has been around for thousands of years. Healing and relaxing scents, whether in the form of oils, candles, diffusers, sprays, or soaps, will help enliven your ailing friend, and make them feel comforted and less stressed.

The Gift of Connection:

Feeling ill can be a very lonely time. Others stay as far away from you as they can, and you are stuck at home without much to do. With an eGift card, it’s easy to gift your friend or family member, one of the many new technologically progressive ways to say, “Feel better soon!” These items include: a “Friendship Lamp” which lights up when a faraway friend taps it, a picture frame that streams photos, and even a smart display, that enables friends and family members to be in real-time contact with one another.

The Gift of Relaxation:

There’s nothing quite like a professional massage, but when that’s impossible because you’re sick, there are wonderful alternatives. Items like a Shiatsu shoulder massager, and Shiatsu foot massager, will be welcome gifts for that person in your life who has taken ill.

Make no mistake, when someone you care for falls ill, showering them with love helps boost their morale, and lifts their spirits. Send them an eGift card that they can use promptly, and conveniently, for any of these get-well gifts, to wrap them up in virtual hugs.

 

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Hey! I'm Sofia, mother or two and happily married to my husband, Lorenzo. We believe family is the most important thing in life today. People can get easily distracted by all the business life brings. This blog is dedicated to helping you navigate life and spend more time with your family!

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