I'm crashing your board. And I actually already got my dh his gift. But I'm always looking for ideas and this board is, I'm thinking, going to be full of them. So what's on your wish list?
The wife will be pretty far along by that day this year.
So for me I got to say, just want to relax and do as little as possible.
The bedroom gymanistics are just work for her at this point and I cant see that getting any better. I am taking one for the team and not drinking while she can't.
Just give me a bologna sandwhich and some downtime to watch TV and all will be well.
It would be nice if I can have my dad take us out on his pontoon boat then go somewhere to eat afterwards or cook out at their place.
Me personally, I would like more short sleeve dress shirts to replace the ones that I am wearing out. Then again, I tend to like to get and give practical gifts. My wife would like to be pregnant by then so that would be another gift for me.
Currently our major goal is to reduce our debt and save up for our second child so we don't spend a lot on gifts. Also our extended family limits the price of gifts to a reasonable amount to keep costs down.
Re: what do you want for dad's day?
Or at the same time
The wife will be pretty far along by that day this year.
So for me I got to say, just want to relax and do as little as possible.
The bedroom gymanistics are just work for her at this point and I cant see that getting any better. I am taking one for the team and not drinking while she can't.
Just give me a bologna sandwhich and some downtime to watch TV and all will be well.
It would be nice if I can have my dad take us out on his pontoon boat then go somewhere to eat afterwards or cook out at their place.
Me personally, I would like more short sleeve dress shirts to replace the ones that I am wearing out. Then again, I tend to like to get and give practical gifts. My wife would like to be pregnant by then so that would be another gift for me.
Currently our major goal is to reduce our debt and save up for our second child so we don't spend a lot on gifts. Also our extended family limits the price of gifts to a reasonable amount to keep costs down.
Some men prefer a nice scotch or whiskey over beer.
I'm glad I've now been on TheBump long enough this is my second time I will get to enjoy these Dad's Day Gift question.
That said, High Five, @apbloye!