LisaC
I'm here to spin the moral compass.
Good ideas, but I've pretty much done the gun stuff as far as I can go (thankfully). I've got to do some prodding tonight to get some ideas out of him.ShoeDiva said:LisaC said:stradial said:Does he play golf?
Like guns?
If so, then a gift card for a couple rounds of golf at his favorite course or gift cards at a golf store or a gun store would be great gifts.
If he doesn't like either, would you mind getting me one?
He golfs when he has to (when he has to go with clients, etc.). He loves guns. I bought him a Springfield 1911 last year for his birthday because I overheard him telling a friend that was going to be his next gun purhcase. He hasn't given me any info like that this year. I haven't gotten any hints from him - I add a note on my phone any time he or the princess see something that they really like. I don't like to give him gift cards - he likes to get presents, actual stuff.
I'm stumped this year...
What about a day out for him, take him to lunch and a trip to the shooting range? Wrap a pack (?) of bullets with a certificate to the range and lunch. What about gun accessories? A new holster, gun safe, etc? You can wrap those too.
If he has an Ipad there are 40 billion cool accessories to go with them. You could do that too.
I personally like to give experience gifts. Things I know my husband would like to do, but probably won't go do unless I give him the certificate to do it. Mine also buys pretty much what he wants so gifts are a bit difficult. I also buy what I want, but there are always new shoes and pink items to be had! We are soooo much easier.
Right now, I'm thinking new cuff links, a new shirt and a tie. How boring is that!