Today's 
				grandparents are a unique bunch, with a number of traditional 
				apple-pie bakers, knitters and chess players that are just as 
				likely to be tech savvy or connected to their children and 
				grandchildren on Facebook. In fact, according to a survey by 
				Consumer Cellular, 67 percent of consumers 50 or older are on 
				Facebook and desire a smartphone for easy Web access; 60 percent 
				want to download financial apps, travel discounts and other 
				offers. 
				
				If the grandparents on your list enjoy the latest gadgets, 
				consider these holiday gift ideas: 
				
				Share the memories: Pre-load a digital album with the best 
				photos from the past year, including holidays, birthdays, 
				celebrations, vacations and everyday moments. For grandparents 
				who live out of town, such a gift bridges the distance and keeps 
				children and grandchildren connected. 
				
				
				
				 
				
				
				Stay in touch: Select a cell phone that grandparents can use to 
				keep in touch with loved ones, and consider paying for a plan 
				for the first year. It doesn't have to break the bank. Consumer 
				Cellular offers no-contract plans for as little as $10 a month. 
				From the Doro Phone Easy 410, equipped with large buttons, a 
				bright screen and an emergency call function, to the Motorola 
				Bravo smartphone, Consumer Cellular has phones to suit every 
				personality and price point. 
				
				For grandparents who are less technology oriented, think about 
				these alternatives: 
				
				Plan a night out (or in): Pick up vouchers to a movie, concert 
				or other special event that grandparents can enjoy. Or, as kids' 
				schedules are packed these days, consider planning a family 
				outing to ensure some quality time with grandparents. Home-made 
				certificates for a classic movie marathon or a game night are an 
				affordable way to enjoy each other's company at home.