Christmas Ideas for my Wife

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  • tratliff
    tratliff Posts: 1,662
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    rpf65 wrote: »
    I’ll end this buy saying to you and anybody else reading this. Do not give your wife a gift, give her a memory.

    Exactly. That is why I do what I do. She loves it.
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  • halen
    halen Posts: 677
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    I do not have any input or viable recommendations on what to buy your wife for Christmas. You should already know.

    Personally. I don’t wait for Holiday’s such as Christmas, Valentine, or even birthday to buy items for loved ones. It occurs naturally through out the year. Not a “special” occasion.

    With that said and keeping up the spirit of holidays and birthdays, I still do get things. For instance. Every year, my wife, baby daughter, and 18 month old son. I buy them presents.

    My wife. I got her a robotic lawn mower. His/Hers shoes with red soles. Last year I got the blue sole ones. A couple years ago I got her the Rosso Siena’s.
    My daughter. four years old now. I got her four different Festool’s.
    My son. I got him a 65 inch Sony Z series and 75 inch Sony 940 TV. And it looks like I am getting him an 85 inch or a Sony 4K projector this year.

    But I never buy anything for myself. Lol.

    Now if your loved ones are into cutlery, let me know. I have spent considerable amounts of time with them. Big name brands to true blades customed with hundreds of years family history.

    Cheers.

  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,094
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  • Muchieman
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    Give her a HallPass 😁
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 4,928
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    My wife’s desires for Christmas are simple:
    • Another visit to a three star Michelin restaurant.
    • A building permit for either or both of our properties.
    • A new Silverado 2500 or 3500 with gooseneck hardware to replace our 26 year old Silverado.
    • A new gooseneck horse trailer with large tack room.
    • A second imported horse from Ireland.
    • A refurbished winery.
    • A marble fountain.
    • Building a horse stable for eight horses.
    • Another two million dollars so that we can retire now.
    • Planting ten acres of vineyard on one of our properties to create retirement income.

    Anything else is a non-starter, so it looks like the Michelin restaurant will definitely be the cheapest, since that’s the only thing that costs less than Legend speakers, but it’s tricky to wrap up a restaurant, so she’s getting AirPods Pro with an adapter for in-flight entertainment consoles.

    We’ll still do the Michelin restaurant soon enough. Last time was truly an epic experience and definitely a memory!
    Alea jacta est!
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 4,928
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    mrloren wrote: »
    It is a nice car

    Drives a lot better than the X5
    No sheet Sherlock... but how does it drive compared to a 17 year old ML?

    I don’t want a car for Christmas, but if I was to get one, I think it would be 3 series, just for gits and shiggles.
    Alea jacta est!