First step
in gift buying is to establish your budget and compile a list (mentally or on a
paper, doesn't matter) of things person you are buying gift for likes, than go
from there. Gift that probably each dad would love is a new flat screen TV, but
not always possible on our budget. Beer of the month, cigars, wine club of the
month are all great Father's Day gifts and definitely more affordable than
HDTV. Hobbies are always good places to explore: sports, books, music, fishing,
list goes on... For our husbands/fathers we can always go with watches,
perfumes,cell phones, jewelry (don't forget personal touch with engraving),
Keurig one cup coffee makers are huge hit, concert or sports event tickets are
big winners too. If you have an "electronics geek" on your hands
please buy him some new gadget available, I am sure he mentioned it
"only" million times since it hit the market.
If smaller
kids are involved handmade gifts for dad are priceless, card with mentioning
some personal dad/kid story would be a huge hit, barbecue outing in the park or
just taking dad on kid's dime to ice cream place would score some major points
with dad. If you are already adult, long time ago moved from childhood home,
than gift for your dad would be a book, movie ticket or even better, Netflix
subscription for a couple months. If you are ready to spend a bit more but
still not go overboard, GPS systems are not too expansive and I am sure it
would make their driving much easier.
If you just
want to do gift card that is fine too, these days you can buy gift cards in any
of the stores or better option would be to buy it online and have personal
picture/massage on them. And if everything else fails don't forget, showing up
with some beer and having one with dad works all the time.
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