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    Emily94 Posts: 1,129, Reputation: 64
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    Oct 31, 2010, 05:36 AM
    Gifts for Christmas.
    Christmas is fast approaching and I'm going to be starting Christmas shopping soon... My dad keeps saying that if I walk down the isle of princess auto ad grab anything he'd be happy. But I want it to be more meaningful.. He likes hunting (but has every gun and call you could think of, and all the camoflouge clothes made), he likes quading and sleddig but has every assecory you can get... I'm stuck! Any suggestions?

    Also my grandpa doesn't really have any hobbie, he used to hunt and such but with his old age it is getting to hard. He is one of my hero's, ad I'd love to get him something very special with meaning... Last year I gave him a photo frame with all the photo's I had when I played hockey, he loved it... But now I don't know what to do..

    Any suggestions would help :)
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    Oct 31, 2010, 06:53 AM

    As far as your husband is concerned what is the price limit your thinking of? That is what can be a determining factor.

    As far as your grandfather goes there are many things. So depending what he's into you have many choices.
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    Nov 1, 2010, 08:41 AM
    Do you hunt with your father or papaw or your father with his father?
    If so you can make a photo gift again with that.
    Or
    What I did one year was take a small figurine of something, say a toy quad, and I hot glued (because I am no good at welding and such) a cut up and bent coat hanger to it to hold a picture of a great memory with my grandma. Though, of course yours would be a combination of dad, papaw, and you.

    Hope this helps

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