Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 20:52     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

DJI Phantom Quadcopter
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 19:54     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

My DH loves loves loves the game World of Tanks…

I also got him the remote controlled helicopter a few years ago and he loved it.

A few years ago there were these silver cufflinks at red envelope.com that you could open and put pictures in. Did that with a black and white photo of the kids' faces; really came out nice.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 19:41     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

Xbox 360 live. And no, I'm not 14...Ok, maybe I am, but very precocious, and married...
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 18:57     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

Anonymous wrote:
DS63 wrote:PP: only a good idea if he has interest in that area. My DW once bought me lessons for something she thought I would like. I had no interest in a personal trainer....

nerdy gifts cover a lot of ground. I wish my wife would get me more nerdy gifts


Dude. She was telling you your girth is turning her off. Take a clue.


+1
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 17:52     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

DS63 wrote:PP: only a good idea if he has interest in that area. My DW once bought me lessons for something she thought I would like. I had no interest in a personal trainer....

nerdy gifts cover a lot of ground. I wish my wife would get me more nerdy gifts


Dude. She was telling you your girth is turning her off. Take a clue.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 17:42     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

Perhaps a Roku?
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 17:35     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

Op here I completely forgot about ThinkGeek. Thanks!
DS63
Post 11/21/2013 17:01     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

PP: only a good idea if he has interest in that area. My DW once bought me lessons for something she thought I would like. I had no interest in a personal trainer....

nerdy gifts cover a lot of ground. I wish my wife would get me more nerdy gifts
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 16:55     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

Experiences: Woodworking lessons. Sailing lessons. Golf lessons. Something like that.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 16:53     Subject: Re:Gift ideas for husband

no clue as I have the same problem! I'm interested in seeing responses. ThinkGeek has some cool gadgets and unique gift ideas. They have an electronics tab and geek toys section I usually shop for my DH at. I just bought a constellation ceiling kit for my DD .
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2013 16:41     Subject: Gift ideas for husband

My husband and I are a young nerdy and techie couple. I have been trying to think of a fun gift for him to open on Christmas morning, but I can't seem to come up with anything. We are doing Christmas just the two of us this year and it will be the first time in 5 years of marriage that we will be able to do this. I want the day to be special, so I really want something he can enjoy on Christmas day. I have already gotten him a couple PS3 games that I'm sure we will enjoy together but I wanted to add one more gift. He works with computers if that helps. Last year I got him a remote control helicopter and he absolutely loved it. Thanks for any and all ideas!