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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
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Name: Phyllis
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Christmas gift ideas - update on p2
I cannot figure out what the heck to get my FIL. Us and my bil & sil are grouping our gifts together and we are all totally stumped.
DH and I don’t have kids, so any personalizes grandpa stuff is out.
Mid 60’s Doesn’t drink No cigars Doesn’t play golf like he used to He’s a black belt judo sense and we’ve gotten him things along that theme through the years but now there’s nothing else we can get He’s not techy (I have to help him fix his phone at times) We ALWAYS get him restaurant gift certificates and it’s so played out. But will out of desperations He has more pullover, windbreaker, polo shirts then one ever needs lol
HELP !!
Combined we can spend like $250 Whether it’s some small things or one big thing.
Message edited 11/28/2018 9:11:08 AM.
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Posted 11/25/18 8:47 PM |
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luvbuffet
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
What if you combine mil And fil gift and send them away for a weekend
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Posted 11/25/18 8:50 PM |
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MC09
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Name: Me speaks pirate!
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Does he like to gamble or go to the casino at all? Gardening? Any hobbies at all? Reading? Cooking? Grilling? Anything? Lol
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Posted 11/25/18 8:52 PM |
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MsSissy
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Tickets to a sporting event A power tool for the home If he wears suits, personalized cufflinks.
Also check out UncommonGoods They have some cool ideas.
Message edited 11/25/2018 8:56:32 PM.
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Posted 11/25/18 8:53 PM |
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BargainMama
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Christmas gift ideas
I know you said he doesn't golf much anymore, but Simplay in Hauppauge is neat (it's simulated golf). It's a nice setup in there.
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Posted 11/25/18 9:08 PM |
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ChristinaM128
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Name: Christina
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
My father once got my dh a remote car starter. It was a game changer. Not sure if $250 would cover it, but if you price around, it’s probably close.
There’s also lots of legit cover copycat bands playing around locally - Beatles, stuff like that, at Tilles Center and Westbury Music Fair. Tickets to that and dinner we’ve given before.
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Posted 11/25/18 9:18 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
Member since 6/11 9145 total posts
Name: Phyllis
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Thanks for all the replies so far
1. MIL gifts are done. But still considering doing some sorta combo because we are LOST.
2. No hobbies, power tools, sports (other than his judo competitions he goes to for his students) or suits - works from home. No cooking/grilling other than basic summer grilling and I got him some stuff for that last year.
3. The car starter would be a cool gift but he’s getting a new car within the next 6 months
4. He does gamble and they like to go to AC and Mohegan - this would be a joint gift for both of them not just a gift for him
I did see that Westbury has the temptations in Marc. I have tickets to that with dinner on my list of fallback options. Again - this would be a joint gift and nothing for just him .. desperate lol
Keep ideas coming if ya got em.
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Posted 11/25/18 10:46 PM |
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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Sweater Bathrobe Slippers Scarf Hat Earmuffs Gloves Netflix subscription Tickets to a show or sporting event Time with you Restaurant gc Books Alexa Echo Siri Ipad
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Posted 11/25/18 11:01 PM |
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chilltocam
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Christmas gift ideas
I'm thinking of getting a towel warmer for someone on my list st who is impossible to buy for (although I guess that would be a joint gift in your situation)
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Posted 11/25/18 11:30 PM |
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lightblue
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Amazon GC so he can get whatever he wants?
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Posted 11/26/18 10:29 AM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by lightblue
Amazon GC so he can get whatever he wants?
I agree. I find it's hard to shop for grown adults who really have everything they need.
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Posted 11/26/18 10:36 AM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
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Name: Phyllis
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by lightblue
Amazon GC so he can get whatever he wants?
I agree. I find it's hard to shop for grown adults who really have everything they need.
We were getting him Groupon gift cards for a while because he used it all the time. Then he mentioned before his last bday he’s over Groupon
He doesn’t amazon shop
Picture old school Italian man who never steps foot into a store and doesn’t have to shop for himself. Ever.
He’s gonna get coal lol
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Posted 11/26/18 11:38 AM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by lightblue
Amazon GC so he can get whatever he wants?
I agree. I find it's hard to shop for grown adults who really have everything they need.
We were getting him Groupon gift cards for a while because he used it all the time. Then he mentioned before his last bday he’s over Groupon
He doesn’t amazon shop
Picture old school Italian man who never steps foot into a store and doesn’t have to shop for himself. Ever.
He’s gonna get coal lol
LOL, I"d write him a check and call it a day!
Honestly- I really wish all adults would just agree- no gifts. It would make Christmas so much less expensive but more importantly less stressful.
Gifts aren't what the season is supposed to be about anyway.
And yes, when you are a kid, it's ALL about the gifts and I LOVE seeing how excited my DD gets and trust me I spoil her like crazy on Christmas.
But as an adult- I have no need for gifts. Seeing family, spending time together, sharing a great meal and treats, drinking, laughing, etc--- to me that is what it should be about.
Message edited 11/26/2018 11:46:37 AM.
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Posted 11/26/18 11:45 AM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
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Name: Phyllis
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by lightblue
Amazon GC so he can get whatever he wants?
I agree. I find it's hard to shop for grown adults who really have everything they need.
We were getting him Groupon gift cards for a while because he used it all the time. Then he mentioned before his last bday he’s over Groupon
He doesn’t amazon shop
Picture old school Italian man who never steps foot into a store and doesn’t have to shop for himself. Ever.
He’s gonna get coal lol
LOL, I"d write him a check and call it a day!
Honestly- I really wish all adults would just agree- no gifts. It would make Christmas so much less expensive but more importantly less stressful.
Gifts aren't what the season is supposed to be about anyway.
And yes, when you are a kid, it's ALL about the gifts and I LOVE seeing how excited my DD gets and trust me I spoil her like crazy on Christmas.
But as an adult- I have no need for gifts. Seeing family, spending time together, sharing a great meal and treats, drinking, laughing, etc--- to me that is what it should be about.
I couldn’t agree more. I argue with dH every year that all the adults have got to stop exhanging. Or if you HAVE to exchange , make it $20 limit of something funny or cutesy. THATS IT
I don’t exchange with my siblings and give my mother $ (because she can use it) and thankfully all the kids on my side are old enough where cash or gift cards are all they want. It’s so easy with them. But every year with his family is absolutely impossible. And it’s not just his parents and sibling ... DH is just as bad himself. It’s his 40th and Xmas in December. I have nothing. He has given me not one clue as to what he wants. So he will get nothing
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Posted 11/26/18 12:13 PM |
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MC09
arrrghhh!!!!
Member since 2/09 5674 total posts
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by NervousNell
LOL, I"d write him a check and call it a day!
Honestly- I really wish all adults would just agree- no gifts. It would make Christmas so much less expensive but more importantly less stressful.
Gifts aren't what the season is supposed to be about anyway.
And yes, when you are a kid, it's ALL about the gifts and I LOVE seeing how excited my DD gets and trust me I spoil her like crazy on Christmas.
But as an adult- I have no need for gifts. Seeing family, spending time together, sharing a great meal and treats, drinking, laughing, etc--- to me that is what it should be about.
Agree with all of this! Christmas is really for kids. Honestly you're driving yourself nuts (and draining your wallet lol) having to gift each of your in-laws separately and then jointly. It's kind of overkill. If you feel you really have to give them a gift then do one joint gift they can both enjoy and call it a day. Each family dynamic is different but I try to limit gift exchanges among other adults because I don't want a gift and I don't want the headache of shopping for people.
Message edited 11/26/2018 12:23:45 PM.
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Posted 11/26/18 12:23 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
Member since 6/11 9145 total posts
Name: Phyllis
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by MC09
Posted by NervousNell
LOL, I"d write him a check and call it a day!
Honestly- I really wish all adults would just agree- no gifts. It would make Christmas so much less expensive but more importantly less stressful.
Gifts aren't what the season is supposed to be about anyway.
And yes, when you are a kid, it's ALL about the gifts and I LOVE seeing how excited my DD gets and trust me I spoil her like crazy on Christmas.
But as an adult- I have no need for gifts. Seeing family, spending time together, sharing a great meal and treats, drinking, laughing, etc--- to me that is what it should be about.
Agree with all of this! Christmas is really for kids. Honestly you're driving yourself nuts (and draining your wallet lol) having to gift each of your in-laws separately and then jointly. It's kind of overkill. If you feel you really have to give them a gift then do one joint gift they can both enjoy and call it a day. Each family dynamic is different but I try to limit gift exchanges among other adults because I don't want a gift and I don't want the headache of shopping for people.
Couldn’t agree more. Every time I bring this up, DH says I’m being a grinch because I don’t like Christmas as it is. Which is true for so many reasons, one being this BS gift buying! I’m not cheap, so it’s not the money. It’s the fact that it’s completely impossible to do when you’re dealing with people who have everything they could possibly want or need.
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Posted 11/26/18 12:43 PM |
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jlm2008
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by lightblue
Amazon GC so he can get whatever he wants?
I agree. I find it's hard to shop for grown adults who really have everything they need.
We were getting him Groupon gift cards for a while because he used it all the time. Then he mentioned before his last bday he’s over Groupon
He doesn’t amazon shop
Picture old school Italian man who never steps foot into a store and doesn’t have to shop for himself. Ever.
He’s gonna get coal lol
I have this problem with my grandfather...he has hobbies, construction, gardening, golf, watching Italian football,But he has all he needs and if he doesn't, he will never tell us and go buy the tool or whatever he needs himself! So for Christmas I am making up a basket of wine, chocolate, cookies, crackers, hot sauce, biscotti, etc... I do this like every other occasion for him, but at least he will eat the stuff!
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Posted 11/26/18 12:47 PM |
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
get him a visa gift card done!
or do a joint gift, he might enjoy doing something with his wife. like a night at the casino or something like that! or even does he enjoy going to the movies or theater?
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Posted 11/26/18 1:42 PM |
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ali120206
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Christmas gift ideas
I go through this every year for my inlaws - especially FIL. And then they just give us Cisa Giftcards.
This year we got him a wireless printer.
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Posted 11/26/18 5:16 PM |
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FHmomma
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Christmas gift ideas
Does he type? I am considering getting StoryWorth for my parents. My dad has so many stories and I would love to have some of them written down.
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Posted 11/26/18 7:30 PM |
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MC09
arrrghhh!!!!
Member since 2/09 5674 total posts
Name: Me speaks pirate!
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Posted by MC09
Posted by NervousNell
LOL, I"d write him a check and call it a day!
Honestly- I really wish all adults would just agree- no gifts. It would make Christmas so much less expensive but more importantly less stressful.
Gifts aren't what the season is supposed to be about anyway.
And yes, when you are a kid, it's ALL about the gifts and I LOVE seeing how excited my DD gets and trust me I spoil her like crazy on Christmas.
But as an adult- I have no need for gifts. Seeing family, spending time together, sharing a great meal and treats, drinking, laughing, etc--- to me that is what it should be about.
Agree with all of this! Christmas is really for kids. Honestly you're driving yourself nuts (and draining your wallet lol) having to gift each of your in-laws separately and then jointly. It's kind of overkill. If you feel you really have to give them a gift then do one joint gift they can both enjoy and call it a day. Each family dynamic is different but I try to limit gift exchanges among other adults because I don't want a gift and I don't want the headache of shopping for people.
Couldn’t agree more. Every time I bring this up, DH says I’m being a grinch because I don’t like Christmas as it is. Which is true for so many reasons, one being this BS gift buying! I’m not cheap, so it’s not the money. It’s the fact that it’s completely impossible to do when you’re dealing with people who have everything they could possibly want or need.
He should come up with the ideas then I know what you mean, up until a few years ago I was wracking my brain out every Christmas trying to figure out what to get grown adults who don't need anything until I said enough lol if you stopped believing in Santa 30 years ago you get squat!
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Posted 11/26/18 8:04 PM |
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hope123
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Christmas gift ideas
How about gifting a cooking class? I signed up for a sushi class recently and talked DH into going with me. He never cooks at home so I thought he would be bored and lost but he enjoyed it and made better sushi than I did. It was a fun experience.
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Posted 11/26/18 8:51 PM |
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ChristinaM128
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Name: Christina
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
How about a nice shaving kit from the art of shaving? And does he use cologne? You could restock that.
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Posted 11/27/18 6:40 AM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken
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Name: Phyllis
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
Cologne is usually a given thought he didn’t say he needed any this year but we’ll get that anyway as filler lol He uses a specific razor and shaving cream that my MiL has to buy in bulk from amazon because it’s so old you can’t find it anywhere. Did I mention he’s very old school? Ughh
And funny the PP mentioned cooking class because I was looking that up before I even read this but DH said no.
I did buy him a cute PJ set from cafe press. The shirt says something about being sensei on it and it has plaid bottoms. So that and a bottle of cologne so far.
ETA: I really appreciate the help here guys! And I hope others are getting some good ideas from this post
Message edited 11/27/2018 7:50:42 AM.
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Posted 11/27/18 7:49 AM |
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gina409
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Re: Christmas gift ideas
What about something of the month club
Food? Shave kit etc
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Posted 11/27/18 12:41 PM |
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