Post by celawson on Dec 3, 2016 14:59:35 GMT -5
I like to get my family and friends unique gifts for Christmas. I just ordered a vintage cape off Etsy for my daughter, and I can't wait until it arrives. Other daughter needs a new computer, so she's taken care of. The problem now is my husband.
My husband likes to online shop. Not excessively, but certainly to the point where he has, over the years, accumulated pretty much everything he needs. I'm at a loss for Christmas this year, except for work shirts and ties which he gets every year. Boring. I usually get him something unique or fun each year, from sophisticated toys to a nice cover for his Kindle. This year I'm at a loss. Any ideas for something unusual or interesting?
There's an online site called ManCrates which I tried last year. But the one for Scotch was sold out and apparently still is. It's overpriced but a cool idea in that the crates come unadorned and with a crowbar, and part of the fun is for the guy to figure out how to open the crate. I'm going to look here again today.
www.mancrates.com/?gclid=CjwKEAiA94nCBRDxismumrL83icSJAAeeETQ86acIlZtulb0_zd0cX-ePwQuTQcpHmCO7ksliLYxpxoCxtbw_wcB
My husband is a physician, a vegan who is really strict with his diet besides avoiding animal products, likes Scotch, bold red wines, cycling, and reading non-fiction, and he's concerned with the environment. We have a child in college and he just bought a car, so we're keeping Christmas budget friendly.
Any ideas are appreciated.
My husband likes to online shop. Not excessively, but certainly to the point where he has, over the years, accumulated pretty much everything he needs. I'm at a loss for Christmas this year, except for work shirts and ties which he gets every year. Boring. I usually get him something unique or fun each year, from sophisticated toys to a nice cover for his Kindle. This year I'm at a loss. Any ideas for something unusual or interesting?
There's an online site called ManCrates which I tried last year. But the one for Scotch was sold out and apparently still is. It's overpriced but a cool idea in that the crates come unadorned and with a crowbar, and part of the fun is for the guy to figure out how to open the crate. I'm going to look here again today.
www.mancrates.com/?gclid=CjwKEAiA94nCBRDxismumrL83icSJAAeeETQ86acIlZtulb0_zd0cX-ePwQuTQcpHmCO7ksliLYxpxoCxtbw_wcB
My husband is a physician, a vegan who is really strict with his diet besides avoiding animal products, likes Scotch, bold red wines, cycling, and reading non-fiction, and he's concerned with the environment. We have a child in college and he just bought a car, so we're keeping Christmas budget friendly.
Any ideas are appreciated.