What’s everyone getting their DH’s for Christmas?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. We don’t ever exchange gifts


No judgments if it works for you, but…why on earth did you bother to open and answer this thread?
Anonymous
Nice Scotch.

Also we always try to take off one day midweek while kids are in school just before the break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Britbox subscription. He’s got a weird love of British tv.


This is a great idea- but I just went on their website and you can't use it via roku/amazon/apple tv. Have you done this before? How are you redeeming it?


We bought a Samsung tv earlier this year. I’ll be able to download the Britbox app directly to the tv.


It lists Chromecast, Roku, and AppleTV alongside Samsung on the website - do those not work in the US? I'm interested but don't have a Samsung TV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Britbox subscription. He’s got a weird love of British tv.


This is a great idea- but I just went on their website and you can't use it via roku/amazon/apple tv. Have you done this before? How are you redeeming it?


NP. There is a roku app. That's how we watch it in our house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Britbox subscription. He’s got a weird love of British tv.


This is a great idea- but I just went on their website and you can't use it via roku/amazon/apple tv. Have you done this before? How are you redeeming it?


NP. There is a roku app. That's how we watch it in our house.


Also, you redeem by going on their website, make an account with login password, redeem the certificate, and then when you open the roku app you just log in using the account you created on the website.
Anonymous
Some new pants, workout shirts, camping cook set, ray ban sunglasses, flask and some kind of space pen he asked for. I also helped DD get him a new winter hat and a mug with their picture on it. Plus the usual stocking stuffer stuff (candy, shave cream, etc.).
Anonymous
New shoes
Always pan
Sunglasses
Case of coffee cans (he loves these but is too cheap to buy them)
Portable speaker JBL flip
Hydroflask with sippy spout
This neat anker cube power strip. He has destroyed his current power strip next to his bed and all the plugs fall out. Anker Power Strip with USB C, PowerExtend USB-C 3 Cube with 3 Outlets and USB (30W USB C), 5 ft Extension Cord, Power Delivery High-Speed Charging for iPhone 12/12 Pro / 12 Pro Max, Travel Friendly https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R6TP9YR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_NB7QWHV12D3RN12SJF5C?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Anonymous
What can I give somebody who doesn't want anything tangible. I plan on asking for one of his days off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Britbox subscription. He’s got a weird love of British tv.


This is a great idea- but I just went on their website and you can't use it via roku/amazon/apple tv. Have you done this before? How are you redeeming it?


Not PP, but it's available via Prime (my husband is also into it).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A Britbox subscription. He’s got a weird love of British tv.


This is a great idea- but I just went on their website and you can't use it via roku/amazon/apple tv. Have you done this before? How are you redeeming it?


My britbox is through my Apple TV.
It is in the App Store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not trolling at all. But I'll be asking him for a divorce.

Yowza! Will it be well received as a gift?
Anonymous
Liquor
Books
Sweater
Anonymous
A James knife and a little wallet screwdriver. A small lego star wars thing. Some clothes yet to be purchased (probably a few j crew shirts and maybe a pair of vuori joggers for men). Some candy/stocking stuffers he will like.
Anonymous
Big gift - Outdoor speakers to go near the pool.

Little stuff - still working on it.
Anonymous
Who said women are not great gift giver?
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