So my husband's Christmas gift this year is an "experience", which he'd MUCH rather have than something he doesn't necessarily need (he doesn't need anything right now - luckily!). He's not a huge material person, he'd rather go do something fun. So his big gift is going to a Panthers game this Sunday then we're spending the night in CLT and are going out for a nice dinner and going out to a few places in Uptown CLT (anyone ever heard of/been to the EpiCentre?)
Anyway - I want to grab a couple little things for him to have to open on Christmas morning. One, because I want him to physically have something but two, it seems like a fun opportunity to give him a few "toys" that he can enjoy while he's on vacation. He doesn't get to play a lot and I just want to get a few fun things for him. I let it slip that I was planning on grabbing this for him and he was SO excited: http://www.amazon.com/Syma-S107-S107..._cd_ql_qh_dp_t
Any other ideas for fun little toys that grown men enjoy? I try to get thoughtful little things, but sometimes he doesn't have time to enjoy them - case in point, for Valentine's Day I subscribed him to National Geographic because he loves it...but he has no time to read it. So almost all of them are unopened to be "read at a later date"..we'll see about that.
Any fun/inexpensive blow-off-steam gifts you've gotten your husband (of you've received as a husband) that put a smile on his face?
Anyway - I want to grab a couple little things for him to have to open on Christmas morning. One, because I want him to physically have something but two, it seems like a fun opportunity to give him a few "toys" that he can enjoy while he's on vacation. He doesn't get to play a lot and I just want to get a few fun things for him. I let it slip that I was planning on grabbing this for him and he was SO excited: http://www.amazon.com/Syma-S107-S107..._cd_ql_qh_dp_t
Any other ideas for fun little toys that grown men enjoy? I try to get thoughtful little things, but sometimes he doesn't have time to enjoy them - case in point, for Valentine's Day I subscribed him to National Geographic because he loves it...but he has no time to read it. So almost all of them are unopened to be "read at a later date"..we'll see about that.
Any fun/inexpensive blow-off-steam gifts you've gotten your husband (of you've received as a husband) that put a smile on his face?
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