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Jewelle
My dad is the hardest person to buy for. If he wants something he just goes out and buys it.
He's almost 60.
He's into tools, but he uses them for his job and only buys the ones that are way out of my price range.
He likes DVDs, especially TV series on DVD, and likes sci-fi and crime shows.
He loves his dogs, but they already have everything they need.
I'm totally stuck. Any suggestions welcome! Please include Amazon links if possible to specific ideas.
Thanks
Answer
Classic Vocalists CD Box Sets
Universal Remote Controllers
Action & Adventure Box Sets
Jump Starters, Battery Chargers & Portable Power
Magazines on Golf
Biographies
High-Def TVs
Books on History
Golf Accessories
Comedy Books on CD
Speaker Systems
Magazines on How-to & Home Improvement
Handheld Organizers & PDAs
Multi-tools
Magazines on Business & Investment
Flashlights
Magazines on News & Politics
Snowblowers
Digital Cameras
Sports Magazines
Books on WWII
Hedgetrimmers
Coolers
Hand Exercisers
Books on Hunting & Fishing
Lights & Lanterns for Camping
Audio Books on Sports & Outdoors
Documentaries
Power Inverters
Cordless Drills
Drill Bits
Baby Backpacks & Carriers
Box Set DVDs on Military & War
Power Tool Combo Packs
Cuff Links
Outerwear
Gardening Tools
Back Massagers
Cologne Sets
GPS
Portable DVD Players
Electric Shavers
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fgift-central%2Fgift-guides%2Ftop-sellers%2F3778621%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dcm%255Fgift%255Fgg%255Fdad%255F&tag=gobsweb-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
Golf DVDs
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fgift-central%2Fgift-guides%2Ftop-sellers%2F494038%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dcm%255Fgift%255Fgg%255Fdad%255F&tag=gobsweb-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
Hope this help.
Merry Christmas.
Classic Vocalists CD Box Sets
Universal Remote Controllers
Action & Adventure Box Sets
Jump Starters, Battery Chargers & Portable Power
Magazines on Golf
Biographies
High-Def TVs
Books on History
Golf Accessories
Comedy Books on CD
Speaker Systems
Magazines on How-to & Home Improvement
Handheld Organizers & PDAs
Multi-tools
Magazines on Business & Investment
Flashlights
Magazines on News & Politics
Snowblowers
Digital Cameras
Sports Magazines
Books on WWII
Hedgetrimmers
Coolers
Hand Exercisers
Books on Hunting & Fishing
Lights & Lanterns for Camping
Audio Books on Sports & Outdoors
Documentaries
Power Inverters
Cordless Drills
Drill Bits
Baby Backpacks & Carriers
Box Set DVDs on Military & War
Power Tool Combo Packs
Cuff Links
Outerwear
Gardening Tools
Back Massagers
Cologne Sets
GPS
Portable DVD Players
Electric Shavers
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fgift-central%2Fgift-guides%2Ftop-sellers%2F3778621%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dcm%255Fgift%255Fgg%255Fdad%255F&tag=gobsweb-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
Golf DVDs
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fgift-central%2Fgift-guides%2Ftop-sellers%2F494038%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dcm%255Fgift%255Fgg%255Fdad%255F&tag=gobsweb-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
Hope this help.
Merry Christmas.
Travelling with toddler and 5 month old?
bluevivid7
My husband and I were thinking of going on a vacation somewhere nice and warm. We have an almost 3 yr old and a 5 month old baby. Here are my questions:
1) Do my kids need passports? I live in Canada
2) Would my kids need car seats for the plane?
3) Any suggestions on a nice vacation with kids? Where is a good place to go? Please don't recommend Dinsey World. That is for when they get older.
4) Should I bring the babies stroller with us as luggage?
5) How much stuff to pack for both kids for a weeks vacation?
6) Should I buy diapers where ever I go instead of packing a weeks worth of diapers for the baby?
7) I breastfeed my baby and is it good to nurse while taking off in the plane and landing for his ears. Should I use a bottle on the plane as he will be in his car seat if he needs it?
Any advice would be nice. Thanks
Answer
1. If you're leaving the country, everyone needs a passport.
2. Technically no. BUT ... it's so much easier if you have one for the baby, especially on a long flight. (Definitely bring car seats, though, even if you choose to check them for the flight.)
3. No idea! I'm jealous ...
4. I prefer a backpack or something like an Ergo carrier, but I've used strollers in airports, too. You can check them at the gate as you board the plane.
5. Depends on whether you'll have a place to wash their clothes. Think about what they go through at home, and use that as a guide.
5. If you have room in your luggage, it's no biggie to pack them. I prefer to travel light, though, so I usually bring 2 days' worth of diapers in my carry-on (just in case we get stuck somewhere), and buy more when I get there.
7. Nursing during take-off and landing definitely helps their ears. A bottle or sippy-cup (for your older child) works, too. The flight attendants definitely prefer that you leave the baby in the car seat during those times, but they will also show you how to hold your baby safely. They will also bring you milk or juice before take-off if you need it for your older child.
1. If you're leaving the country, everyone needs a passport.
2. Technically no. BUT ... it's so much easier if you have one for the baby, especially on a long flight. (Definitely bring car seats, though, even if you choose to check them for the flight.)
3. No idea! I'm jealous ...
4. I prefer a backpack or something like an Ergo carrier, but I've used strollers in airports, too. You can check them at the gate as you board the plane.
5. Depends on whether you'll have a place to wash their clothes. Think about what they go through at home, and use that as a guide.
5. If you have room in your luggage, it's no biggie to pack them. I prefer to travel light, though, so I usually bring 2 days' worth of diapers in my carry-on (just in case we get stuck somewhere), and buy more when I get there.
7. Nursing during take-off and landing definitely helps their ears. A bottle or sippy-cup (for your older child) works, too. The flight attendants definitely prefer that you leave the baby in the car seat during those times, but they will also show you how to hold your baby safely. They will also bring you milk or juice before take-off if you need it for your older child.
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