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Selecting Christmas Presents For Dad And Finding Them Online

The most challenging person on your list is often your father. Every year, many people are faced with the difficult task of selecting Christmas presents for dad. Fathers often provide little help when they are asked for gift ideas. However, a basic knowledge of his personal tastes and likes, combined with a little imagination, can allow you to choose a gift he will love.

For "chocoholic" fathers, gourmet candy is a possibility. Many companies produce specialty, high quality chocolates. Some, such as chocolate covered raspberries or strawberries, are less common. There are also candy companies who can make a custom design, such as a golf club or his name, out of chocolate.

Some dads enjoy yard work, but others hate it. A lawn care service can handle basic chores, such as edging and mowing, or seasonal ones like fertilizing. You could give him a gift certificate for whatever services you would like and can afford. In the spring, he will think of you each weekend he is free to relax rather than work in his yard.

Perhaps your dad has a hobby, such as wood carving, building models, or leather crafts. Consider a gift certificate to his favorite hobby shop for his supplies. Many hobbies also require specialized tools, and there may be some he has not purchased because of their cost. If so, you could buy them yourself and provide him with something special he would have been unlike to purchase himself.

If your father ever has back pain, he might like a pillow or chair to help ease stiffness and soreness. Some styles vibrate, others generate warmth, and some will provide both features. There are styles designed for the lumbar region and others for the neck, while larger ones can accommodate the entire back.

Even fathers sometimes have idols. Perhaps he admires a sports celebrity or a star from old-time Hollywood. Memorabilia that is related to his "hero" might be a possibility. You may be able to find autographed pictures, posters, or jerseys locally or online. Still other possibilities include nautical gear, antique blades, or items from the missions to the moon.

You could also plan an all-day or weekend trip for the two of you. Take him to an out of town game or visit a museum. There are numerous state halls of fame for sports, or he might enjoy a natural history museum featuring dinosaur fossils. Former servicemen might like a trip to one of the many military museums that are scattered across the nation. Spending some time alone with you could turn out to be his favorite Christmas present of all.

by: Mary Braun




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