Budget: $50So I plan on making her a Polish dish after his surgery, to relieve some of the cooking/dishes.What I’ve asked/what I know:He has a knee pillowHe doesn’t read books, but uses his iPad.He’s a commercial plumberHe likes Def Leppard-ish musicHe needs cheaters for booksTheir upstairs is set up for him to do “his laps” and they have a mini fridge.He has a “grabber”They’re on a “lent detox”- surgery is 4 days before Easter. He does drink beer, but I don’t think with the pain killers, that I want to gift beer etc.What I have suggested and she shot down: “his hands aren’t broken”^ okay so this is too big and ridiculous of a gesture.Other thoughts that I don’t want to insult/not sure if they’ll get any use:Large print cross word puzzles (is it rude to get large print? Because I know he needs cheaters, but I don’t want the implication of needing cheaters, and age to be mean).Bed side caddy for remotes, etc.A funny knee replacement shirt? I saw a lot online. I’m not sure if his size. I’d rather be pragmatic vs funny.A book.. but since he uses iPad I’m not sure of his opinion of paperback.i do not want to get him a mug, tea, or something that will just collect dust. they don’t have any kids, so they have everything they really want, or need. But she’s my favorite coworker, and she’s so in love with him. So I just want to make a nice gesture of a $50 gift accompanied with a casserole. She’s done a lot for me, my new home, my puppy, and all of my small accomplishments.Help! via /r/Gifts https://www.reddit.com/r/Gifts/comments/b6crn7/my_favorite_coworkers_husband_is_having_a_knee/?utm_source=ifttt
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