What is the best gift you've ever received?

@mchlgryn (106)
Philippines
March 17, 2007 9:53am CST
What is the best gift you've ever received? Is it from your friends, parents, or from your special someone, how does it affect your relationship, has it grown and make your relationship even more stronger? The best gift I received is having my parents beside me all the time.. I'm looking forward sooner or later to return the favor to them.
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@azeemjz (445)
• Pakistan
17 Mar 07
The best gift that I recieved is the mobile phone.
@mchlgryn (106)
• Philippines
17 Mar 07
that's great..from whom?
@mrsbrian (1949)
• United States
17 Mar 07
the greatest gift i have ever recieved is my children i have 2 and i thank god daily for allowing me to have them here with me. i believe the time i had with my mother is the second best gift i ever had.
@mchlgryn (106)
• Philippines
17 Mar 07
yeah, it's true..Family is our hidden wealth.
@miryam (6505)
• Italy
17 Mar 07
it is not easy to choose, mine boyfriend me of ago many..un double cd and DVD of Freddie Mercury???, I'm like Freddie........ perhaps .
@cdparazo (5765)
• Philippines
25 Mar 07
My children are my best gift that I have ever recieve in this life. They made me realize the best side of myself.
@teison2 (5921)
• Norway
17 Mar 07
The best gift I have ever gotten is a drawing my niece made for me just a few weeks ago. She is three years old.I could not come to visit her beacause i was ill. When she heard she imediatley sat down and painted me a picture of her letter, my letter, and a smiling sun. It is great and it did manage to make me a bit betterr. I'l have it framed and hung on our bedroom wall. Just looking at it cheers me up.
@mchlgryn (106)
• Philippines
17 Mar 07
really.. how sweet! so nice having a niece like him..
@miahamn (32)
• Vietnam
3 Apr 07
For me, the best gift I've ever received is the Teddy Bear my Mom gave me on my sixth birthday. It means a lot to me, 'cos at that time, Teddy Bear was very expensive and it was hard for my family to afford. Yes, it's very meaningful...