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The 10 Things Your Dad REALLY Wants for Father's Day

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By Chad Kremp
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The 10 Things Your Dad REALLY Wants for Father's Day

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="612"] Shine Health Tracker[/caption] Photo by: Bjorn OgnibeniIs it just me, or does it seem harder to buy gifts for dads than moms? Many fathers work very hard for their families and they deserve the perfect gift. How many times have you given Dad a tie that you never saw him wear? If you are ready to try something new, here are ten fresh ideas – there is sure to be one that suits your dear old dad!Golf GPS WatchFor dads who love to golf, golf GPS watches make the perfect gift. These watches come preloaded with maps of around 30,000 golf courses all over the country; some watches even have international courses loaded. The golf GPS watches calculate distances and measure shots in addition to all of the typical high tech watch functions.BeerIf your Dad is someone who enjoys beer, you can simply get him his favorite brand of beer, or you can expand his horizons by buying him a beer of the month club membership. There are a variety of clubs to choose from, and most send a six to twelve different beers every month. If your dad is a do-it-yourself kind of guy, consider buying him a beer brewing kit so he can make his own.[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="612"] Beer of the Month[/caption] Photo by: Frederik Hermann MeatThe saying goes that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach! For dads that love to grill out, consider some high quality steaks from your local butcher. Bacon, jerky, and sausages are also good options and many are available in gift sets. My mouth is already watering…SweetsIf your dad isn’t big on meat, perhaps he has a sweet tooth. Chocolate is a perennial favorite, or be creative; bring back his childhood with old fashioned candies that were popular when he was growing up. If you are lucky, maybe he will share his candy with you as he tells you childhood stories from way back when.[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Candy[/caption] Photo by: Curt SmithHealth TrackersHealth-conscious fathers are bound to appreciate a health tracker. These little gadgets can clip on to clothing or be worn like a watch. They track steps, sleep, calories burned, heart rate, and more. There are many to choose from and all are slightly different. This is a gift that could also appeal to the techie dad – maybe it will get him away from the computer and to the gym!Wireless Key FinderSave Dad some time and frustration by buying him a wireless key finder. These work for other things as well – wallets, remote controls – the possibilities are endless! These sets consist of a transmitter and a receiver that sticks on or attaches to the desired object; some brands offer multiple receivers. Just make sure Dad puts the transmitter somewhere he can’t lose it.Gift CardsYou can’t go wrong giving a gift card to Dad’s favorite restaurant or store. You can be sure your father will get something he really wants while saving yourself some time and frustration. Who doesn’t like gift cards? I personally love them.Shaving SetFor the dapper dad, the traditional gift of a shaving set or razor is always a welcome gift. If you want to try something a little different, order Dad a Napa soap shaving set. The ceramic mug contains enough soap powder to last a year! Think of all the money you will save Dad, and all the good you will be doing the environment by keeping him from buying can after can of shaving cream. Dad will be proud of you for being so sensible.Power SquidHigh tech Dads will love the power squid, which offers 5 grounded outlets to protect expensive electronic devices from power surges. Additionally, the squid arms are flexible and easily accommodate big clumsy transformer plugs. There are many brands available to choose from with various cord lengths and features.[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Photo Book[/caption] Photo by: Chris FordSentimental GiftsMost dads are softies deep down. Taking Dad out to lunch and spending time with him may be the best gift you can give him. If this isn’t an option, be sure to send a card or make a phone call. Photo books or scrapbooks of family trips and special memories are sure to be treasured by sentimental dads, especially as time passes.
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June 6, 2014
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