I need gift suggestions!
By dolfin
@dolfin (71)
Australia
April 8, 2008 9:04pm CST
Hi everyone, what do you give a guy who has everything? My husband's birthday is coming up and I'm totally out of ideas. Things like shirts, socks, ties are out of the question because he has too many of them. He likes golf, but he's already got most of the golfing gadgets out there and everything else to do with golf is pretty much out of my budget anyway...! Any other suggestions please? Thank you in advance.
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@Swaana (1205)
• India
9 Apr 08
Treat him with a romantic lunch or dinner, either home made or made to order. You could give him a massage too. It will be much more romantic, if you do the massage by yourself. Collect aromatic oils and give him a full body massage. These two will give time for yourself together.
Have a nice day.
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@bfarrier1 (2082)
• United States
9 Apr 08
you have a very good ideal there my birthday is coming up maybe i will suggest this to my husband lol it might work who knows.have a great day
@mbs730 (2147)
• Canada
9 Apr 08
Is there a show that he would like to see? Perhaps get him tickets to a show. Has he wanted to try out skydiving or something adventurous, maybe arrange him to have a day of something like that. Gifts don't necessarily have to be material, I mean something tactile!
@callarse1 (4783)
• United States
10 Apr 08
How about a nice dinner to his favorite restaurant? Or could you get him a gift card to the restaurant? How about a gift card to a golf place? Or you could get him some tickets that he really would like (sport game, movie tickets, concert, etc). There are so many ideas I could think of..
Pablo
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@Graciejean1982 (27)
• Spain
9 Apr 08
If your husband has everything, why not fix him a loveley dinner (his favorite foods), and seduce him with candelight and a pretty nightgown. Make him coupons or certificates forr activities to do together, or things he likes you to do, for him to use whenever he likes. If you have children, send them to their grandparents or the sitter for the night.
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@vera5d (4005)
• United States
11 Apr 08
How about baseball tickets? I actually have a $15 off coupon on my site if that's something you would want to consider...
You can't go wrong with dinner & a movie either.
You could make him a gift with picture frames:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/652557/gift_ideas_using_picture_frames.html
Or a "in the box" gift where you get some sort of container & fill it up with things he likes or have meaning...
You can also go for photogifts, too.
Good luck!
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@icequeen123 (934)
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9 Apr 08
What about some kind of experience day. My sister in law bought my brother a flying lesson, and he had a great time. Another friend received a hot air balloon ride - which they found to be a great experience.
@isabeliever (164)
• United States
9 Apr 08
I have the same problem with my husband. I started buying him the DVD collections of old TV shows that he really loved. Underdog, The Tick, Futurama etc. Silly but I know he really liked it because I couldn't get him away from the TV after I gave them to him!