Monday, 12 November 2012

Christmas Lego Kits for Kids: do These Toys Have Fun Value all Year Round?

The selection of Lego kits available nowadays are just mind-boggling compared to the basic Lego kits of my childhood. I was lucky to build anything but a four-walled house with a tiled roof. Now kids can build campervans, helicopters and Lego scenes with actions figures and moving parts. There are even Lego kits for Christmas. But unlike the aforementioned list, do these Xmas Lego themes have adequate fun value on other times of the year? According to Lego, Christmas can be all year round.

Lego Kits for the Holiday Season

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You can get an array of Christmas Lego scenes such as Lego Winter Village Cottage with sleighs, snowploughs and a chainsaw for mini figure dad. (Hmm, the things I could do with a chainsaw at Christmas!).
Or how about the Winter Village Post Office with forest, fireplace, mini figures and cosy furniture? You even get a brick that lights up. Move aside Kids, I could have fund with that!

Christmas Lego Village Bakery

Kids could get inspired with the Winter Village Bakery which lights up in the dark, with horse, cart, Christmas trees and 7.5 figures! (I think the 0.5 figure is the pair of legs sticking out of the snow!) Find a baker, shoppers and kiddie figures.

Cheap Stocking Filler Christmas Lego Gifts for Kids

Want affordable Christmas Lego gifts? These can be found in the form of Lego stocking fillers which consist of simple figures from several specially-shaped Lego bricks such as Santa with sleigh, Xmas Train and Magnet Holiday Scene and even Lego Christmas baubles. What will they think of next? Edible Lego chocolates to hang from the tree would be nice! White chocolate, brown chocolate, green (mint chocolate) and red (strawberry). Methinks I will put this idea to Lego!

Christmas Lego key chains are also popular and provide ideal stocking fillers for kids. Find Santa Claus, Penguins and others.

Affordable Lego Gifts for Kids

Lego City Advent calendars provide a healthier alternative to their chocolate counterparts leading up to Christmas. Santa needs help. Open a door every day to find a mini figure or object to help get Santa out of his fix. Older kids may enjoy the Lego Star Wars Advent Calendar instead. But this still begs the question of whether to buy a Christmas Lego kit for the holiday season?

Cheap Lego Gifts for Kids on the Holiday Season

Festive Lego gifts get kids in the mood for Christmas, but according to Lego can be enjoyed all year round, as these festive bricks are compatible with other kits. Christmas trees can be made into a generic forest, light up bricks can be used for any snow scene, bakeries, horse & carts and post offices can be used to create any village. Of course, the pieces can be used again every Christmas when the festive mood takes kids. My kids combine several to create their own themes. This means Christmas Lego parts can be used for other scenes. Lego has certainly come a long way since the years of my youth!

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Saturday, 10 November 2012

SAD Lamps and Dawn Simulator as a Gift Idea for a Grumpy Git

Being a petulant Christmas gift buyer, my grumpy meter goes through the roof when daylight dwindles in winter. This, I have since discovered is due to SAD or Seasonal Affective Disorder, a down-in-the-dumps due to winter darkness, known in these parts as the ‘winter blues.’ I decided to get myself an SAD lamp (which mimics the effects of the rising of the sun.) Then this got me thinking, why not get a dawn simulator for someone else who suffer the same grumpiness as me? I knew of quite a few grumpy gits!

Why get Grumpy in the Winter Months?

Living in high latitudes (far north or far south) makes inhabitants vulnerable to winter depression. Symptoms include, fatigue, lack of concentration, headaches, lowered libido, carbohydrate cravings and of course, low mood. Little did I realise that sufficient daylight hitting the eyes will suppress the sleep hormone melatonin. Too little of this light will create the symptoms of seasonal depression. With a little research, I found lots of SAD lamps available to help treat this condition.

Which SAD Light Box will Work for Me?

But not every ‘day lamp’ is a proper SAD lamp. The light emitted must include the right wavelength (in that it possesses the ‘blue light spectrum’ known as blue light therapy) and it must be sufficiently bright. Light is measured in ‘lux.’ A proper SAD lamp should emit a light around of around 10,000 lux, which equals bright daylight. There are lots of products that call themselves light boxes, but are not certified medical devices. The light must of the right sort, not just from a standard bright light bulb. When to Use the SAD Light Research at the Moorfields Eye Hospital has found that exposure to ‘simulated daylight’ is most effective in the mornings, rather than any other time of day. Half an hour or so is all that is required. A gradual brightening is better than a sudden illumination. Extra top ups might be beneficial in the afternoon or evening on particularly dark days; some lightboxes simulate sunset as well as sunrise.

Types of SAD Light Therapy and Dawn Simulators for Low Mood

SAD lamps are not cheap, but are going down in price. Some come with extra features such as recorded birdsong to accompany the gradually brightening light at your bedside. Music or the traditional alarm can be used instead. Others emit smells to remind us of spring. Some are low energy or ionise the air. Mobile light boxes might suit office workers, night shift workers or those on the go.

The Ideal Gift for a Grumpy Person with Winter Blues

Light boxes made by Lumie, Apollo Golite, NatureBright or Lifemax are medically certified and specialise in making SAD lights and dawn simulators. Watch out for prices, as some are very costly. Don’t purchase one with unwanted gadget features or costly bulbs. Some SAD lamps get rather hot, so don’t place near curtains and avoid physical contact whilst in full glow. I checked out customer reviews on Amazon and found several I fancied.

Antidote for Winter Blues at Christmas

Examples of inexpensive lightboxes for SAD with mostly good reviews include, Lifemax Lightpod Portable Simulated Daylight Box; the Lumie Bodyclock Starter Wakeup Alarm Clock; Lumie Arabica SAD Lightbox and the Rio Low Energy Light Therapy Lamp. The lightbox that proclaims to be the real thing is the SAD Light Box 10,000 Lux Medically Certified SAD Light Therapy Lamp or NatureBright' Sun Touch Plus Light and Ion Therapy Light. There are certain to be new and improved models available after posting this article.

What to Get a Grumpy Person at Christmas

A grumpy SAD sufferer might be grateful for an SAD lamp to chase away the winter blues. There are lots to choose from and are going down in price. But don’t go for any ‘light box,’ as some are not medically certified. If opting for dawn simulators, prefer those that brighten up gradually. Accompanying birdsong or sweet smells might enhance the spring experience. The grumpy person will have little reason to be grumpy in the winter anymore.

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Miser's Guide to Cheap Laptops, Home Computers and Netbooks for Kids

Getting kids ahead at school often means finding affordable laptops or Netbooks after stretching your purse beyond breaking point. Schools now have IT classes as standard, and kids who do not have access to a laptop or personal computer at home are sure to miss out. Having kids myself, I felt I had to do the same or I would suffer a guilt complex when it comes to finding the funds.

Refurbished Laptops for Kids

Cheap laptops can be found at recommended sites such as Dell, PC World or the LapTopCentre. With good reviews, these renovated laptops have simply been refurbished to work like new. Most have long warranties and voucher-offers on purchase to save money on computer accessories when required. Being refurbished, some minor scratches will be found on the laptop or the colour of the model may differ.

Guidelines for Buying Cheap Netbooks, Laptops or Personal Computers

  • Stick to a well-known brand such as Dell or Advent. The lesser-known ones might be fine, but being little tried and tested, why take the risk?
  • Look out for customer reviews. Firstly, check Amazon itself. Read the comments and the ‘helpful’ votes. Differentiate between the quality of the laptop from customer service. A one-star because of late delivery says nothing about the product. Sift out reviews that say something about the quality of the laptop itself. Next take a look at the external website such as PC world or Portable Universe. Do the two marry up?
  • If purchasing from an external supplier, check their customer service. Are they local? Is their return policy fair? Read the small print to avoid disappointments on Christmas day.
  • Make sure that all vital accessories are included in the price. Is there a portable WiFi? Does the Laptop come with a lead? Is Microsoft Word included?
  • Some refurbished laptops come with a 6 month warranty. Personally, I would go for a year. Under the Sales of Goods act, you are protected even if the laptop breaks down shortly after the warranty has run out. Find out how to complain about faulty goods on this article.
Retailer’s Policy on Damaged Computers on Delivery

I have had a look at the return’s policy of larger vendors such as Amazon and PC World. Basically, you may return any computer that is ‘dead on arrival’ or damaged on arrival for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. The retailer may test the computer to establish if the computer was damaged through misuse or transit and act accordingly. However, the aforementioned Sales of Goods act protects the customer for up to 6 years if the computer shows to be defective or inferior in quality in proportion to the price tag. Each vendor will differ, so read the small print.

Advice for Buying Second Hand Laptops

Every laptop or home computer should have basic software as standard, such as, picture library, email, decent memory capacity and word processor. Check these are included. If extra memory is needed, consider purchasing an external hard drive, although this can be inconvenient. Compare prices at MegaShopBot.

Netbook or Laptop for Kids’ Home Computing?

Netbooks have advantages over their larger laptop counterpart for kids, for the internal battery lasts longer (being a smaller device), making it more mobile. It also fits nicely on a child’s lap, and a child can easily carry it around, being lighter and smaller. However, visually-impaired kids may struggle with the small screen. Bear this in mind when making the decision.

Software for Kids’ Computers

Inevitably, extra cash will need to be spent on essential software, such as graphics, image editing, anti-viral software and file compressors. Take a look at Free Office Software for the best free downloads available online. Otherwise, shop around for the best deals in software. I found out after purchasing my kids’ Netbooks that Microsoft Word was not included. Watch out for this! Some laptops also do not have Webcam software.

How to Get Cheap Computers for Children

Computers have become essential in everyday life and school, so kids may miss out if they do not have access to a computer or laptop at home. I opted for a couple of Netbooks for my kids and managed to get some money off just before Christmas. Look out for money-off deals. Alternatively, vendors that sell renovated computers (with repute of course). Watch out for missing essential software or inadequate memory. And lastly, read the small print for their returns policy as it will not be the same as buying a brand new computer. Vigilant shopping for computers for kids will yield affordable laptops or Netbooks for kids.

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Top Ten Hauntingly Spooky Thrillers to Buy an Avid Reader for Cold, Dark Nights

Wondering what thriller to buy for an avid reader this Christmas or similar winter holiday? The season of dark nights is a great time to read a really spooky mystery or a creepy psychological thriller. I buy thrillers as gifts because I love them and am prone to a sneak preview myself! My top ten recommendations in psychological thrillers and mysteries can be found below. In no particular order.

Dark Matter by Michelle Paver

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I raced through this book in three days. The main character, disenchanted Jack goes off to the Arctic on an expedition hoping to find something more exciting than dull 1930s London. Paver’s vivid descriptions of the Northern landscape add tension to the story, like the spooky sound of the ice creaking and the dark that presses against the windows during the endless Arctic night. In isolation, Jack gradually goes mad in an old trapper’s hut that conceals a murky past. This novel makes the point; it is the silent things you have to watch out for. Ultimately, Paver forces the reader to ask whether Jack really imagined the things that fuelled his paranoia, or was it something real? A gripping and unnerving read.

The Woman in Black by Susan Hill

I thought this story was written at the turn of the century, as Hill cleverly convinces us this is truly an old story. Both the London smog and Norfolk’s ‘frets,’ (mists that suddenly descend over the Wash in Eastern England) are creepy and insidious, both seeming to hide something. On solicitor Arthur’s arrival in Crythin Gifford, a bleak town in Norfolk to take care of a dead woman’s affairs, we soon learn the place is haunted by a nasty spectre, a woman dressed in black. She has some unfinished business and no one will talk about her. Arthur stops at the dead woman’s abode in Eel Marsh House at the end of a causeway. His nights there are truly disturbing as he sees and hears things he dare not contemplate. The horrifying truth about the woman in black soon makes Arthur wish he had never stepped foot in the house. Glad I read the book before watching the film.

Ghost Story by Peter Straub

The ‘chowder group,’ four old friends from New York meet up to swap memories and secrets. The story starts slowly before creeping insidiously. The friends share an unspeakable secret, the image of a woman they thought dead staring out of the window of a car sinking into a muddy lake. There appears to be a connection between their collusion in her death and the mysterious death of Edward, one of the group members, apparently of fright after being swept off his feet by ‘Anne’, who isn’t what she seems. The scene, in which he does so, is brilliantly-written and highlights how one ‘in love’ does not always see the truth, which in this case, is horrifying. One by one, the friend begin to die. A creepy, mysterious tale I found unputdownable.

The Shuttered Room by Charles J Harwood

A lesser-known story telling the story of a well-to-do, cynical woman’s incarceration in an upstairs room by three captors demanding ransom money. We soon learn that she secretly ‘speaks’ people’s thoughts by their body language. This she is able to do because (in an attempt to escape) she has cut a small hole in the ceiling and spies upon what her kidnappers are doing. In deeper psychosis, her ‘itch’ to speak their thoughts becomes visual, presenting ‘toady apparitions’. Only trouble is, she is unable to locate the ‘inner voice’ or the apparition of one of her captors, but what she eventually sees within him is truly creepy. She ultimately learns in her dangerous mind games, that the dynamics are not what they seem in the group. A brilliant thriller that dares to be different.

Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane

Set in the 1950s, a US marshall and his partner are sent to an isolated penal institute on Shutter Island where drug use, lobotomies and mental conditioning are rife within this creepy hospital. A child murderer has gone missing and it is the marshall’s assignment to find her. Cut off by a hurricane, we soon discover that nothing the patients had to say were remotely true, and more disturbingly, his partner’s trust is called into question. Nothing is what it seems. I haven’t seen the film but after reading the book, don’t feel the need to. A creepy, Gothic-style tale that pulls the rug from right beneath you.

Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes

A disturbing thriller about domestic abuse and OCD. The story unfolds in two timelines, which is a little confusing at first, but the story soon grips you as you see the startling comparison of the ‘normal person’ Catherine used to be before the traumatic events that befell her within a damaging and controlling relationship with Lee. And then after when her life is shattered. Some very unsettling scenes involving violence and sex abuse turn out to be vital to the storyline. The final 100 pages were spellbinding. A compelling account of what it is to be a sufferer of OCD and post traumatic stress disorder.

Before I Go to Sleep by S J Watson

A story that relates on Chrissie who loses her memory every time she goes to sleep due to a mysterious and traumatic incident of her past. She is not sure who everyone is in her life, including her husband and a mysterious doctor whom she meets up with every day. To help her, she keeps a journal to remind her of the past events. Only trouble is, a creeping suspicion grows within at the true motives of the characters around her. Are they really what they claim to be? I loved some of the twists, some of which I did not see until the end. There were a few plot holes but a riveting read that took but two days.

You’re Next by Gregg Hurwitz

A gripping opener to a spellbinding crime novel that poses questions I had to know the answer to. Mike is haunted by the memory of the day he last saw his father before being dramatically abandoned at the age of 4. In a children’s home, he dreams his parents will come back, but there is more to his past than he realises, when two sinister characters keep bumping into his life. They want something from him, and it has something to do with a past he barely remembers. The ‘baddies’ were truly horrible and importantly, were believable. The scene when Mike can hear voices in his ‘baby monitor’ where his daughter sleeps upstairs sent chills up my spine. Hurwitz’ writing is dense and compelling. I will be reading more by this author!

Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C Clarke

For something a little different or for Sci-Fi fans. A SF ghost story that spans deep space and a time before humans existed. A mysterious giant cylindrical shape, christened Rama, enters our solar system. Before disappearing back into deep space, a human expedition, Endeavour, headed by Norton must investigate what it is. The place seems deserted, yet we discover astounding, yet creepy things within its bowels, such as a frozen sea and weird landscapes held in place by the vessel’s centrifugal force. Bots become animated as the vessel approaches the sun. What I loved most about the story is that it poses more questions than answers, and not in an annoying way. However, don’t bother with stories two and three of the trilogy, which take the wonder and mystery away from this story. In retrospect, I would be been happy to have read this story alone.

Touching the Void by Joe Simpson

OK so this is not a psychological fiction story, as it tells a real-life survival account, but it is certainly spooky and thought-provoking. Joe and his partner Simon attempt to climb the Suila Grande, a range of mountains in the Peruvian Andes. What starts off as a routine climbing expedition turns into a nightmare when after a mishap, Joe is left suspended over a deep chasm by a rope and Simon is forced to make the horrible decision to cut. What follows is a frightening account of what it is like to be entombed within a deep chasm left for dead. Joe’s descriptions are enthralling as he experiences the edges of sanity within an alien and inhospitable world. This ice cavern seems haunted. But his haunting state of mind follows him on his punishing trudge back to the camp across the ice floes. A book that stayed with me for days.

Gift Ideas for a Book Lover

I love curling up on a cold, dark evening to read a gripping psychological thriller or spooky tale that will stay with me for days. I often buy such books as gifts to reflect my book preference. But finding the right psychological thriller or spooky mystery to suit is not always easy when there is so much choice out there. My personal book recommendations may help, but of course, tastes will differ.

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Friday, 9 November 2012

Scrooge's Guide to Electrical Accessories for Laptops, Iphones, Digital Cameras and Kindles for Gifts

In this gadget era, it is difficult to find a cheap present that will not reek of a grumpy gift-buying experience and a small purse. Rather than spend lots of money on a new mobile phone or laptop for someone special, why not get a useful accessory to compliment the main gift if someone else can afford to purchase it?

Accessorise for Computers and Smart Phones

If a family member or group of gift-buyers have decided to club together to buy an expensive gift for someone without your knowledge (due to being a grumpy gift-buyer) why stump for cheap toiletries or socks, if a useful accessory will enhance the receiver’s experience of the main gift? There are loads of affordable electrical goods that will come in useful for a home computer, Ipad, digital camera or Kindle.

For starters, a horn amplifier can be used to amplify music or chat by around 16 decibels when wired up to an Iphone, enabling you to keep your hands free. Cheap Gadget Gifts for Computers and Laptops Keyboard cases for the Ipad will transform this giant screen into a laptop, without having to fork out the money to buy one. It has blue-tooth and can be used wired or wirelessly. This useful keyboard will clip onto the Ipad and go into standby when not in use. Great for touch-typists of those not keen on touch screens, such as me.

A compact laptop-tidy to store odds and ends associated with your laptop including USB flash memory sticks, mouse, earphones, wipes and Ethernet cable will keep your mobile home computer tidy and organised.

Silly USB Flash Memory Sticks for Computers

Novelty USB memory sticks yields extra fun to a memory stick. There are loads of funny and novel memory sticks to be had, such as Top Gear’s The Stig memory stick, a Teddy Bear Memory stick, or those that look like food, including roast pork or fortune cookies; animals, such as a humping dog, sheep, gorillas or pandas; flash drives that resemble body parts such as a finger or a willy and many more.

Ideal Electrical Accessory Gifts for Digital Cameras

A photo slide and negative scanner for Iphone or digital camera will enable the receiver to keep a record of visual memories saved on an old format such as 35mm negatives, slides or old Polaroids sized 4x6in and 5x7in. Rediscover old photos and keep in a digital picture file. Imagine finding old images and then being able to share them on Facebook?

Music for the Car Gifts

How about a car music transmitter? This handy car gadget will transmit music and other audio from your Iphone, Ipod or any mobile phone through a 3.5mm jack via your car stereo. It will fit into the cigarette lighter of your car and play music stored in the aforementioned devices. Also has use of a port for charging, makes calls hands-free too.

Another useful gadget for the car is a Nav Mat where the Sat Nav rests rather than having to attach it to the windscreen. This Nav Mat is anti-slip as it has a suction cup. It will remain stable during car journeys and can easily be transferred between vehicles. Police actually recommend it as an anti-theft device as it takes away any evidence of a Sat Nav being present in the car.

Retro Gifts for the Mobile Phone

Those averse to the mobile phone may like to go back to the old-fashioned handset experience. Plug in this old fashioned earpiece into your Iphone to experience the traditional way of communicating, i.e. by talking into a mouthpiece and listening through the earpiece. A very retro experience for those stuck in the past!

Doro Experience for Technophobes

The Doro Experience for Iphones, computers and Ipads might be the ideal gift for people who hate the complicated look of computer screens, Ipads and Android Tablets. This software could be ideal for the young, old, the visually impaired and the technophobe.

This ingenious gadget filters off irrelevant information and simplifies what is displayed into simple elements. Download this software in order to see simple icons and less clutter on your screen, making emailing, surfing and playing games easier for the easily-confused. Can be tailored to suit!

Kindle and Ereader Accessory Gift Ideas

The avid Kindle reader may appreciate a really tiny booklight for Ereader. This LED booklight will clip onto any Ereader so that you can read in the dark. It rotates and is compact for long journeys. Similarly the ultra bright eyelight might come in useful as a desk light when working on paperwork or near on a computer. Of course, Kindle cases, rechargers, screen protectors and styluses can be purchased too.

Cheap Electrical Accessories for Gift Ideas

Why allow your purse to take an unexpected purgation due to a costly laptop or Ipad if you can save face with a useful less expensive accessory to compliment the main gift? Funny USB flash drives, laptop tidies or photo/slide scanners are sure to come in useful when the lucky recipient opens the pressie during the special occasion, and you will look good too!

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Thursday, 8 November 2012

Silly Gift Ideas for Boyfriend at Christmas and Birthdays

A perfect antidote to the dull activity of finding gifts for a boyfriend is to get a funny gift. Not only do funny gifts create enjoyment for the receiver but also the giver, bringing an inherently grumpy gift buyer, such as me, out of the dumps. But what are the best funny gifts for a boyfriend?

Humorous Gifts for a Boyfriend

Serious gifts that overstate sentimentality can get mawkish when overdone. Why not lighten the mood with some truly silly gifts for boyfriend? The sillier the better! Funny gifts say more about the relationship than a generic gift that smacks of the local garage or supermarket that yielded nothing more than a luvvy duvvy bracelet or a pair of socks.

Mug Gifts to Make your Boyfriend Laugh

Tea served in an Angry Birds mug might bring the other ‘alf out of a grumpy mood if your mug gift is trying to say that he looks like an Angry Bird and to ‘snap out of it!’ Mugs with similar insults like those that proclaim ‘this tea tastes like minge.’ ‘I’m a Twat’ mug, or the ultimate: ‘Warning, piss me off today, and you’ll be wearing this f*cking mug!’ may lighten the mood. Or how about a mug that surprises him with the dregs at the bottom once he has enjoyed a nice cuppa! Squidgy poo (fake of course) with a Poo Mug.

A snore-stopper sporting a boxing glove on the end of a stick may also be used as a prodder if you want his attention or simply (most likely) to annoy him or prompt him to make you a cup of tea.

Funny Gifts for a Partner

The camping addict or one given or a wannabe-classic motorhome owner might like a campervan tent. He can boast to his friends that he is a proud owner of a classic WV camper. No one would know the difference if parked in the back garden, unless he wishes to use it as a beer tent for his mates.

For the domestically-challenged man, why not get a ‘man bowl,’ a dish styled like a dog bowl, where from where he might like to eat his breakfast. A talking loo roll hole might spur him to improve his bathroom habits. Each time he tears off some roll, the roll holder will play messages like ‘would you like a receipt for your deposit?’ or something you might like to record yourself – to really personalise it for him. For the cook, he might appreciate a ‘naked apron for men’ showing a six pack and a fake willly.

Silly Christmas Gifts for a Man

For the lazy accountant, the Top Gear’s the Stig money bank might be the answer. Feed the coins in to the Stig’s head and the money-count will display in Stig’s visor. A QI board game may keep him entertained on cold evenings as you work across the board with the intention of proving he is a folly to general ignorance. But if this is too much for his brain matter, how about a game of Minger Trumps? A card game exhibiting mingers with monobrows and treble-chins? Who can resist looking at something scary whilst trying to score points against your partner with this fun card game?

Gifts to Make Your Boyfriend Laugh on Special Occasions

If your boyfriend is a curry-lover, perhaps Ring of Fire After Curry Wet Wipes will come in useful? These wipes are just the ticket, with aloe vera and vitamin E to soothe the inflamed posterior. But if your man is really feeling the heat, perhaps a Borat Mankini might keep him cool when the hot weather returns. As Borat says, ‘I hope you like it, it make you feel like sexy man...yes?’

Novelty Gadget Gifts for Boyfriend
 
Stocking fillers for Christmas or birthday could supply a little extra, such as Terry the Swearing Turtle, motion activated, when placed on top of a fridge on an office desk, will spur this turtle to pop his head up, swivel his arms and outpour obscenities to startle anyone, particularly your boyfriend. Alternatively, Sat Nag might be just the company he needs in his car, as a patronising, annoying and unhelpful voice ‘guides’ him along the way and ultimately drives him round the bend!
 
More Funny Ideas for Boyfriend
 
So there you have it! Never will gift-buying for boyfriend be a drudge for the reluctant gift buyer again. Funny gifts make gift-buying more enjoyable for the giver as well as the receiver and there are lots to choose from, such as insulting mugs, gifts for the domestically-challenged and rude toys. The important thing, however, is that the funny gift says something about what you know about him. Only then will the gift truly tickle his funny bone.

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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

What do I Get an Eighteen Year Old Girl? Fun, Cherished and Novelty Gift Ideas

Thinking of what present to get a girl for an ordinary birthday is bad enough, but what present do you get for an eighteenth birthday? Obviously it has to be better than the previous seventeen presents. It has to be of the right brand (not imitations) it has to be of the right colour, design and of the best quality. Having to buy more eighteenth birthday presents than I can remember, this dilemma has become all too familiar to me.

Gift Ideas for an 18 Year Old Lady

I learned the hard way to always get the present early on, as pendants, jewellery, handbags, vases, perfume, fancy picture frames, lucky charms, champagne and keys to adulthood will soon get snatched up by other present buyers. Also be careful that no one else has nabbed your idea before you have. I have known some would-be eighteen year olds devise a birthday wish-list to take the strain from the brain cells of present buyers, which I am in favour of. In such cases, you cannot go wrong. Themes usually take on coming-of-age stuff that are pretty to look at but yields little practical value. Obviously they are supposed to be keepsakes or something pretty to look at. But I like to find something different if possible.

Cherished Gift Ideas for an Eighteen Year Old Woman

A present that yields fun, practicality or simply a of novelty value is likely to be remembered above the aforementioned usual stuff. This means finding out something about the girl’s tastes and character. What will really create the surprise gift for her?

Well, how about the girl’s grandparent’s book with prompting questions that will reveal something of the girl’s heritage? Questions such as the birthplace of a grandparent’s, upbringing, work history, achievements and interesting facts about her ancestors will no doubt become more valued in the passing years. One day, such information can no longer be attained so easily or become lost in time. This valuable book will turn out to offer valuable insight into the life of the girl’s ancestors and become poignant when she starts a family of her own.

Personalised Gifts as an Eighteenth Birthday Present

Similarly, I wanted to offer something different to the other gifts on offer. I had a few photographs of my nieces as children which had been stashed in my loft. I decided to get them reprinted and I placed them into a bumper photo album, charting their younger years. Some of the photos caught their characters perfectly. I created a personalised photo album cover, consisting of sample images alongside pretty script and inserted the cover within the plastic sleeve. Occasions like water fights in the garden, dressing up in funny clothes or simply pulling a funny face really created a positive reaction during the eighteenth birthday celebration.

Unexpected Gift Ideas for an Eighteenth Birthday

Other gift ideas might be experience days. Always popular, these once in a lifetime events will offer the girl something to look back on in years to come. Hot air balloon flights, driving a fast car, crime re-enactments, a helicopter flight over London, skydiving or going to the theatre might suit her tastes.  Ensure there are keepsakes, photographs or gift that will serve as a reminder.

Out of This World Gift Ideas for an Eighteenth Birthday Present

Other gift ideas that might excite an eighteen year old lady might be getting tickets to see her favourite singer or band, or even to arrange a meeting backstage and to get personalised autographs. Or how about tickets to sit on the front row to see a favoured standup comic, or a quiz show? Getting on TV by the time you are eighteen is bound to become a benchmark memory in a lifetime.

Cheap Gift Ideas for a Girl of Eighteen

Alternatively, there is an array of sundry ideas that would be suitable for an eighteen year old woman, such as a digital camera, Ipod, DVD of her favourite movie, personalised mug, giftcards, designer lipstick, MP3 player, nail varnish, giftcards, pyjamas, slippers, funny T-shirt, dressing gown, joke book or a signed copy of a crime novel. Ebay is always worth checking out if the high street fails to inspire.

Gift Ideas for 18 Year Old Woman

Thinking up ideas of what to buy an eighteen year old woman may entail trawling shops full of jewellery, handbags or shoes that might not be to her tastes. Making assumptions is never wise. Consult others close to her to ensure your present has not already been duplicated or you are way off the mark with her tastes. A wish list will certainly unburden the grey matter as you simply go and get what she wants. Otherwise, you might be willing to venture into getting something really different or inspiring. Experience days, concerts or a personalised photo album might spark a positive reaction. If the funds are short, sharing the expense with others is likely to yield a fantastic gift as opposed to a dozen or so that may end up forgotten in her loft for years to come

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