Celebrating Aunt’s Day can be as low-key or elaborate as you want. One year, I surprised my aunt by showing up unannounced with her favorite takeout and a movie we both love. We spent the evening eating and laughing—it was perfect.
If your aunt enjoys traditions, recreating a childhood activity, like baking her famous pie together, can be nostalgic and sweet. Or, if she’s adventurous, gift an experience like a pottery workshop or concert tickets. The best part? Just telling her, 'I’m grateful for you' goes a long way.
My aunt has always been my second mom, so Aunt’s Day is a big deal for me. Last year, I organized a virtual family trivia night because she lives across the country. I made categories based on inside jokes and family memories, and everyone laughed so hard. It was a simple way to connect and remind her how much we cherish her.
If you’re crafty, DIY gifts can be super touching. I once painted a mug with her initials and filled it with homemade cookies. She still uses it every morning! Sometimes, the smallest gestures—like a long phone call or a playlist of songs she loves—can mean the most.
Aunt's Day is such a lovely opportunity to show appreciation for the special aunts in our lives! One way I like to celebrate is by putting together a heartfelt care package. I'll include small things I know she loves—maybe a scented candle, her favorite tea, a handwritten letter, and a photo of us together. It doesn’t have to be expensive; it’s the thoughtfulness that counts.
Another idea is to plan a day out doing something she enjoys. If she’s into gardening, a trip to a botanical garden would be perfect. For foodie aunts, a cooking class or brunch at her go-to spot hits the mark. The key is tailoring the day to her personality—it makes the celebration feel extra personal and meaningful.
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At the company's gathering, everyone has the right to order for themselves.
When it's my turn, however, the new intern, Hayden Belmont, snatches the menu from me.
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I merely ignore Hayden as I tell the server, "I'd like some continental herb-baked snails, please."
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"Do you have any idea who I am? My mom is Natasha Belmont, the biggest client of this company! Even the CEO has to show some respect to me, and yet you have the nerve to lay a finger on me?
"I'll have your 800-thousand-dollar bonus canceled right away! Soon, the entire industry will blacklist you!"
I'm stunned, to say the least.
My biological aunt, Natasha Belmont, has been single for 40 years.
Since when does she have a grown-up son?
Gifts for an aunt really depend on her personality and interests, but I love the idea of something that feels personal and thoughtful. If she's into reading, a beautifully bound edition of her favorite book or a new release from an author she adores would be perfect. For example, if she enjoys historical fiction, 'The Nightingale' by Kristin Hannah is a heart-wrenching yet uplifting choice. Alternatively, a cozy blanket paired with a handwritten note about why she’s special would melt her heart.
If she’s more into experiences, consider a subscription to a streaming service she doesn’t have yet, like MasterClass, where she can learn new skills. Or, if she loves gardening, a set of rare seeds or a custom-made gardening apron could be a hit. The key is to tie the gift to something she already loves, showing you’ve paid attention to her passions.
My aunt has this incredible knack for making everyone feel special, so when it comes to gifts, I always aim for something that reflects her warmth. Last year, I stumbled upon a beautifully crafted handmade quilt from a local artisan—it was cozy, personal, and something she could cherish for years. She still raves about it!
Another hit was a subscription to a gourmet tea club. She’s a huge tea lover, and getting a new blend every month felt like a little surprise just for her. I paired it with a vintage-style teapot, and now she hosts these adorable afternoon tea sessions with her friends. It’s the kind of gift that keeps giving, and seeing her enjoy it so much makes it totally worth it.
Birthdays are such a perfect excuse to show someone how much they mean to you, and for an aunt who’s always been there, I love going the extra mile! Last year, I organized a 'memory lane' scavenger hunt for my aunt—each clue led to a spot tied to a shared inside joke or milestone, like her favorite bakery where we’d sneak treats when I was little. The final stop was a picnic in her garden with a playlist of songs from her youth.
Another idea? Commission a local artist to paint her favorite book cover (she’s obsessed with 'Pride and Prejudice') or even a quirky portrait of her cat. If she’s into experiences, a surprise pottery class together could be hilarious—we tried it once, and her ‘abstract’ vase still sits on my shelf. The key is weaving in personal touches only she’d appreciate.