My dad is turning 70 on Friday. I am usually one of the best gift givers around, regardless of whether is cheap or expensive. For some reason I'm drawing a total blank, and I'm running out of time!
Chiefs fan, post office retiree, and plays golf.
No, I'm not getting him a Chiefs putter cover or golf towel or something. He already has that stuff, and I'm thinking something better with it being his 70th birthday.
Any gift ideas in the $100-200 range? Is there a super nice golf course somewhere that I could buy him a round to play with some of his buddies?
I broke down and asked him what he wanted, and he said, "To be 60 again." Since I can't do that, I've got to think of something.
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Originally Posted by Balto:
Maybe a quick Dad/son trip?
1st: Tour of Arrowhead
2nd: Topgolf in Overland Park
He doesn't talk to his son anymore, but I thought about a stadium tour with me and my kiddo.
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Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Pretty much the way it works with my parents. If they want or need something, they go get it.
Yeah. I think this is my problem. He's no millionaire, but he's definitely not hurting. If he wants/needs something, he usually just goes and gets it.
I may message his siblings and see if they might want to get together this weekend. Maybe for dinner after the Chiefs game Sunday.
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