The past several holidays I have sent food (the bestest brownies in the world, stickybuns, etc), so I think I have to think of something more creative than that too. Any ideas (with website)? $60 or less. He's 50, lives in tx so wouldn't wear slippers or anything that makes him hot, and not into garage tools. |
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| My dad's a movie buff and last year I got him a 3 month subscription to blockbuster's online DVD rental. I've also sent him passes to his local theater before too. |
| For Father's Day I ordered the book Me And My Dad by Larry King. It's a collection of stories about some of the people Larry King has interviewed and their dad's. |
| I heard about that book. Make a great coffeetable book for the guests to read too.
Gift certificates...so he can buy whatever he wants. Something unique to Alaska, like a handcrafted picture frame with a family picture, or a picture of you and your dad and baby. Something unique to Texas, that he would never buy himself, but is fun for him. |
| I love all the ideas. I knew you guys would come up with some good ones. thanks. I think I know what I'll do now. |
| I got mine a gift certificate to Sports Authority. He buys all of his sneakers there so it never goes to waste. |
| I always send my Dad a selection from igourmet.com, they have GREAT cheese and delicacies......things he wouldn't normally buy himself. But them he is a cheese lover. They ship REALLY FAST and are always reliable. |
| Jo, you're dad and I must be about the same age. He likes the same music I do!!!!! |
| My Dad is usually hip to the latest...I bought him an Itunes gift card to download songs to his IPod...I don't even have one |
Quote: My Dad is usually hip to the latest
My dad is definitely NOT like your dad. I'm laughing just thinking about it. |
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