Ladies...does anyone have a cute/thoughtful/reasonably-priced gift idea for my first-time-dad-to-be?
He has been so supportive during my pregnancy, even during my moments of irrational behavior, and I'd like to get him something special.
He really likes specialty and craft beers. I looked into the Beer of the Month Club...a little pricey.
What are you doing for your significant other?
Re: Push Presents...for the Dad!
I am giving him a daughter.
Just kidding. I'm not getting DH anything and I don't expect anything either.
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July 13, 2010- First ultrasound! Gestational sac found!
July 16, 2010 - 2nd u/s due to bleeding. Twins found! Baby A is great! Praying for Baby B!
July 23, 2010 - 3rd u/s. Saw Baby A's flicker of a heartbeat! Lost Baby B. :-(
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I will say that even though I'm doing the "heavy lifting" DH certainly deserves some sort of trophy for putting up with my whiney pregnant butt.
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He brings ice cream after I deliver.
Thats about as close as we get to push presents.
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don't see the point in a "push present" for dad since he isn't the one squirting out a baby.
I just let DH know all the time he's appreciated and that's enough for him.
if he likes craft beer though you could look into a local brewery. I took DH to one for his 30th birthday and he LOVED it. it was only $15 for the tour and you got one full beer and 3 others to try.
Yup! DH got his daddy diaper bag for Father's Day but no push present for him or me.
With dd he bought me a pandora bracelet with some charms but I don't think he would have gotten me anything if I hadn't gone through such a tough time with pre e and her being in the nicu.
Just this. I was really really hoping to make it all the way through the end of August without ever hearing the "PP" term. Oh well, to all their own!
Haha! If he's lucky!
This, but I'm getting an H charm for my necklace.
That's a nice idea!
lol I told DH enjoy it now because when she's born it's his turn for 10 months. he doesn't have a problem with it and I was mostly joking. we can take turns. I even enjoyed the brewery even though I didn't drink (I did have a taste of one which I'll be going back for later) but it was fun seeing how they make it and the science behind it(yea I'm a nerd) plus they had good food and gave me a discount because I didn't drink.
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I'm getting him this book. It's not meant as a PP though, just a good book to have around for a first time dad
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594745978/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
PS I HATE the term push present. Yuck.
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I was just looking for some ideas to do something nice for my husband. I'm neither rich nor crazy.
Sheesh.
I was really surprised by how much my husband loves his because DH is not a keychain guy but it is small and it`s bronze so it`s durable and nice quality.
Psst...I heard that!
I actually like the comfy lounge pants idea. He needs some new ones anyway and I do pretty much all of his clothes shopping so I may get him a pair. He works really hard for me and DS and this new baby. He's always so hands on and is amazing with helping me during those awful months in the beginning!
I never minded the whole PP debate. Some people get awfully upset about it. And then there's people like me...that just don't give a sh!t about what other people do.
Shrug.
I actually never thought of this. He has been pretty supportive throughout all of this.. I don't think I would do anything for him as far as a PP goes ... he's not pushing and this is my first, but not his.. I'll be keeping that in mind also, lol.
And yes.. the term "push-present" sounds very yucky to me also.
Getting the father of your child a gift for being supportive during one of the biggest changes in both of your lives is the "dumbest thing you've ever heard"?
Why even comment if you are going to be so rude? Show some manners and courtesy. Two traits I will certainly be installing in my little one.
Well I mean the term push present refers to a present for the person pushing the baby out, no? I understand wanting to get him a gift for being supportive but I suppose referring to his as a push present sounds a bit silly.