Okay, I'm a horrible gifter. It's not a strength of mine. And my wife is awesome at it. Super thoughtful, practical, functional gifts, every time, every occasion. Her birthday is coming up, and I want to do something good this year. I don't have the highest budget (chronic illness in the family, bills are high), but somewhere in the $100- $200 range would be ideal.Here's the thing: she's a singer. And not the sing-in-the-car, can't carry a tune type that many of us out there are. But a classically trained opera singer, and she's amazing. The kind that'll put you in tears every time. Between working full time and raising two children, one with special needs, she's not been able to sing, with a group, or in a production the way she clearly wants to. She's expressed an interest in getting back into it, but doesn't really push for it. So what I'm trying to do is give her a gift that would both be functional and fitting for a vocalist, and would also communicate the support she's looking for. I'd be fine giving up the functional part in favor of some sentimental value. But like I said, I'm absolutely awful at this. I think I've got a really solid idea, but I'm drawing a huge blank on the actual item. Please help!!Edit: just to clarify, she doesn't go after it because she feels she can't simultaneously do that and be a good wife and mother. Not that she's uncomfortable with performance or anything like that via /r/Gifts http://ift.tt/2mLsIHO