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Need Gift Ideas - Portland,OR

I'm having a baby any day and can't think straight. I need to get a 40th birthday present and a Christmas present for my husband. He doesn't like sports, doesn't play video games, doesn't read too much, and doesn't have hobbies. He does like tattoos, but he already gave himself one for his birthday ahead of time, and I can't afford that much anyway. He enjoys pop culture to some extent. Neither of us really buy much for ourselves as we've been pretty broke in that area for several years now, so I don't have any clues from that, either. We're having serious problems so I don't want to get something too sentimental, but I want him to know I care about him.

Also I need an idea for a thank you present for our doula. She's a student doula so she's helping us out for free. I'm not sure what the appropriate gift is. Do people give cash anyway as a gratuity, or, I was thinking about getting her a gift certificate at a spa, and then maybe a small something. She's a nice girl, about 22-24, but I don't know her too well.

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I don't know about your husband other than maybe some time alone together, but I think the best gift you can give to your doula is a great letter of recommendation. A cash tip would probably also be appropriate.

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For your husband, you don't HAVE to buy him something for his birthday. Make him dinner, his fav., watch his fav. movie, have time to yourselves, befoer the baby gets there. :) For christmas, you and his family would know him best. Try asking his family if you are having a hard time thinking, they could give you some really good ideas.

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Congrats on the baby!

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For your doula: we've just given cash as a thank you. We've worked with three different ones and that seemed the appropriate thing. I know that $700 is the going rate for doula services (that's what the all quoted us).

For your husband, maybe a shared experience? a gift card to a movie theater?

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R.,
Buying him a gift for the house or the family is always a good idea. Something that would make your home better...and/or make you guys more comfy cozy?? We always get those types of gifts for eachother at my house and we love it. Under the counter stereo for the kitchen, small flat screen Tv for the bookshelf in the familyroom, dvd player for bedroom tv, set of nice kitchen knives, set of nice stainless steel pots and pans...these are a few of the gifts we have bought eachother over the last few years.

Happy Holidays!

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If your husb has a leaning toward small projects around the house, or just likes gadgets and tools, there's a nice website I've discovered that has all sorts of practical goodies for the home, garden, toolbox and woodshop. They also have a fun selection of less-than ordinary seasonal toys.

I've always been impressed by the quality-for-price balance of their products (nothing gimmicky), and on the one occasion I had a problem with an order, their correction was personal and quick.

Check out Lee Valley Tools at http://www.leevalley.com – be sure to click whether you want to shop in U.S. or Canadian dollars to start (the company is based in Canada, but ships from a U.S. address, too).

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For your husband get a nice piece of paper and make it into a i.o.u. for a dinner out after the baby comes. If you are close to a craft store get some colored pens and make some flourishes and maybe some stickem' hearts.

The spa idea for your doula sounds great.

For your husband, maybe just a nice dinner out with a card telling him that you care. Sometimes time together is all we need.

For the doula, a gift certificate for a manicure/pedicure would be nice.

Congratulations on your pending arrival :)

Something my husband and I started doing 2 years ago is that for birthdays we "plan" presents, and announce what it is on our birthday. (Or we can choose to have a party instead). That way it gives us a minimum of a whole year to save for the gift, and we put money aside all year long. I announced laptop, he announced party. He got his party the next year... but it took 2 years to save for my laptop (quite a bit more expensive) so I didn't "get" a present last year, and I got it on my birthday this year :) :) :) We don't have a max $ amount per year cap, it just takes as long as it takes to save for it. Last year he announced a new tattoo, and I announced a pair of knee high leather boots. The idea being something bigish that we really really want, but wouldn't be able to afford without saving for it. (We don't have credit cards... so we can't splurge). Kind of a pain, but it works out - most of the time.

Our 7yo son always gives us each a small present... I might get makeup, or a framed picture he painted or a book, dad might get guitar strings or a video game or a book. It's always his idea... whatever he thinks we would like, so it's always fun. He really wants to see us using our presents every day, so he looks for things he sees us doing every day. LOL... the makeup cracked me up. He says red isn't my color, so I'm not "allowed" to have red lipstick (one came in the box that he got for me, and he threw it away and then explained why the package was open, and missing bits).

For xmas we do presents for the house / giftcards for new clothes. And for valentines day we exchange smell good stuff (perfume/cologne).

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