I have partnered with Jord for this post and giveaway. All expressed opinions are 100% my own. Full Disclosure.
One of the best things about my husband, is the amount of time that he spends with our children. He not only loves and adores them, but goes out of his way to do special things with them often. One thing that they currently enjoy is geocaching. They find special "treasure boxes" hidden by other geocachers all over, then exchange little items for ones that they find inside. Both Hazel and Owen love this, but I think the most important part is the time they spend out exploring with their dad.
I knew I wanted to get Josh a unique Father's Day gift this year that fit his personality. He loves watches and time pieces (he actually makes Steampunk jewelry using vintage watch and pocket watch pieces), so I knew the wood watches from Jord would be a great gift idea for him.
Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Father's Day. Show all posts
Monday, June 13, 2016
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Gifts for Difficult to Shop for Men {and a Review}
I received the cocktail shaker featured in this post, from My 1st Years, in exchange for this review.
All opinions are my own.*
Do you know a guy who is difficult to buy gifts for? Well, I do. That would be my husband. And not because he is picky or anything. Precisely the opposite. He is neither here nor there about gifts. Actually, he usually says he doesn't even like gifts. I can't even imagine that sort of life. I always love a present!
Well this past Father's Day, I finally got him a gift that he not only loves, but will put to good use.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Father’s Day Gift Jar: “Dad’s Stache” Free Printable!
So, call me cheap, but I am always trying to think of inexpensive, diy projects for my husband for Father's Day. I mean, he has only been a dad for three years, so I am still "new" at figuring how to approach this holiday with him. He is seriously the hardest person to get gifts for. Last year, I completely cleaned and organized a section of our basement so that he could use it as a workbench for projects and what not. That was nice until it became a storage spot awhile later. Sigh.
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