View Full Version : Was there a Father's Day gift guide?
Like the mother's day one sent out? I am blanking on a birthday present for my uncle.
m 'n c
09-16-2007, 06:10 PM
I'm not sure but redenvelope.com usually has some good gift guides.
sunshinecindy
09-16-2007, 06:13 PM
Like the mother's day one sent out? I am blanking on a birthday present for my uncle.
Yes, I did one for fathers day also. See, you should have signed up for a birthday gift reminder, I always have good stuff on those.
SunshineGirl
09-16-2007, 07:16 PM
H--I just kicked out another Father's Day email to you to give you some ideas. You could quickly sign up for the birthday reminder as well. If you do it today and count the number of days backward so that you get the reminder tomorrow, it will go out in the middle of the night. Cindy should have some good age-appropriate ideas in there for you.
SunshineGirl
09-17-2007, 02:38 PM
You are welcome! Did you end up finding a gift?
You are welcome! Did you end up finding a gift?
Not yet, but it's more due to my uncle (doesn't like team stuff, doesn't like nice food gifts, doesn't golf...is retired so he doesn't need ties or shirts). I was hoping not to get him gloves again, but oh well.
bbangel
09-17-2007, 02:57 PM
Not yet, but it's more due to my uncle (doesn't like team stuff, doesn't like nice food gifts, doesn't golf...is retired so he doesn't need ties or shirts). I was hoping not to get him gloves again, but oh well.
Does he read at all? Interesting non-fiction books or a favourite author.
Does he like crosswords or puzzles? A book of word puzzles, Sudoku or an actual jigsaw puzzle or model kit.
Does he have a favourite comic? Anthology books are great for fans.
sunshinecindy
09-17-2007, 03:19 PM
Not yet, but it's more due to my uncle (doesn't like team stuff, doesn't like nice food gifts, doesn't golf...is retired so he doesn't need ties or shirts). I was hoping not to get him gloves again, but oh well.
If you PM me his age, I'll send you whats in the gift reminder for males his age. Maybe that will help.
SunshineGirl
09-17-2007, 03:23 PM
How about food gifts that aren't really "nice" but are more practical? Like Omaha Steaks.
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