Friday, April 5, 2019

#gifts - #Need gift ideas for a friend of mine


They’re a friend of mine who is into saxophones and jazz. via /r/Gifts https://www.reddit.com/r/Gifts/comments/ba17ud/need_gift_ideas_for_a_friend_of_mine/?utm_source=ifttt

#gifts - #Need Gift Ideas for Boyfriend's Son


I posted here not long ago because my boyfriend's daughter had a birthday and I wanted to make up a package for us to send her. I got some good feedback and really appreciate it! But now, his son also has a birthday coming up and I could use ideas.Her gift was last minute (had to be mailed out the day I realized it was already that time of year), and I'm trying to prepare months in advance for his so I can put more thought into it. I am not as close/familiar with what he likes or is into. I would really appreciate some suggestions!!We sent her brother a care package that consisted of a journal, candles, chocolates, treats for her dog, nice pens, a gift card to go out to eat, and a Polaroid camera. My boyfriend's son is turning 21 I think (bf is asleep and I don't want to wake him up to verify), so this is a big one for him!I have no idea what men in their early 20s might want from a care package/birthday gift. He is very responsible, technology savvy, seems to like to eat out, and is one of the funniest and kind people I know. He's an animal lover, and I know he has a dog but think he has a cat, as well as maybe a turtle if i understood him correctly? Unfortunately, my contact with him is limited and I don't have a lot of specifics.Any suggestions are greatly appreciated and I thank you so much for your time even just reading this! via /r/Gifts https://www.reddit.com/r/Gifts/comments/ba1e6k/need_gift_ideas_for_boyfriends_son/?utm_source=ifttt

#gifts - #Need gift ideas for boss' anniversary


I work at a family owned restaurant...all but 2 people in the kitchen, plus me and another server, are all family. The owner is super awesome and works his ass off. He is at the restaurant every day. His wife comes in and works several times a week as well. They have 2 adorable little girls. They're all from China. My boss is by far one of the best bosses I've ever had. Anyways, the 23rd is the owner and his wife's 4th anniversary. I really want to get them something, but I'm not sure what. He said they plan to go to dinner, but not much will be open after we close. I'd rather them go somewhere upscale and just close the restaurant for dinner so they can enjoy their anniversary together. I found out yesterday that he likes Game of Thrones. I don't know too much about his wife. I don't have a ton of money right now (bills are really screwing my husband and I over right now), but the other server is willing to pitch in as well. So I'd say our budget is about $100 total for a gift or two. via /r/Gifts https://www.reddit.com/r/Gifts/comments/b9yueb/need_gift_ideas_for_boss_anniversary/?utm_source=ifttt

#gifts - #Need gift ideas for retiring boss.


My boss is retiring and his retirement party is in a couple of weeks. I've been rattling my brain trying to decide what to buy him and I can't decide.This is my very first "professional" job within the field that I went to college for. This is the very same person who interviewed me, offered me the position, and opened gates for me to gradually move up through the ranks and be making pretty decent money now. Basically, I owe him a lot, but I also don't want to get him some generic gift.We work in the journalism (newspaper) field, specifically the page designing department.He likes rabbits a lot (he has 3 of his own, every email he ever sends has a rabbit photo or rabbit meme attached to the bottom) and is moving to New York post retirement to live with his now-fiance. He also loves sports, but I don't really know which teams specifically.Any ideas? via /r/Gifts https://www.reddit.com/r/Gifts/comments/b9vdub/need_gift_ideas_for_retiring_boss/?utm_source=ifttt

#gifts - #I need a gift for my sister in law, she's 17


I'm a Male so I dont know what to get, I'm a gift card guy and i get told it's not very thoughtful to do that so I'm trying to get something more thoughtful lmao... she plays soccer for her high school, she's pretty athletic and I asked her what she wanted and it was the same answer that I get from my wife. "Idk, I'm not picky". Thanks in advance. via /r/Gifts https://www.reddit.com/r/Gifts/comments/b9v1bw/i_need_a_gift_for_my_sister_in_law_shes_17/?utm_source=ifttt