Father's Day though is different. Taking a hugely pregnant wife and two small children anywhere to eat isn't that relaxing and though I'm pretty sure he'd love it if I sent him to the pub for the afternoon I'm not sure that really counts. Of course I'm hoping Ned will create something at pre-school for his dad (I had a beautiful earring dish made) but in case that doesn't happen I have a few back-ups.
Accessories - I love these skull cufflinks from The Great Frog (all their cufflinks are pretty awesome). I'm also always on the hunt for a vintage silver belt buckle for him but I think I need to go to America to track one of these down. These Gaucho belts look great and go with everything - Joe has the Neopolitan which has lasted for years and he wears it most days.

Kitchen, food and drink - most men I know like food and/or cooking. Last year we got Joe this carving board as he's the one who does the carving and we didn't have one. Nice and useful and a bit manly doesn't take up a lot of space and didn't break the bank. I really like Sous Chef as I always seem to find something a bit unusual on there. If in doubt you could make up a little hamper of stuff - beer, and a few foodie bits that they'd like, maybe something for the BBQ (though it's like December here as I look out of the window). The bacon curing kit, chipotle sauce, smoked chili mayo, and liquid smoke all look good (Joe would like the chestnut spread and the refried black beans too).
Music - one thing neither of us can get enough of is vinyl. We both love it and don't mind giving it house room, an individual record doesn't take up that much space even if our whole collection is getting slightly excessive. Vinyl is becoming so popular now that a lot of classic favourites from our youth are getting reprinted so it's great to look out for those. I love a good few hours spent looking through records in a second hand shop but there's something amazing about listening to a favourite album on vinyl.
Photographic - one thing Joe loves is pictures of the boys because he never prints them off himself. For his first Father's Day we got him a photocube with lots of pictures of Ned in (it has since been updated to include some of Jim too). Santa always brings him a photographic phone cover (Mr Nutcase lasted much better than the one from Snapfish) and we also printed small wallet size pictures of me and the boys so he can gaze at us when he feels like it. He's forever breaking his glasses case so I'm always on the lookout for someone who does those but yet to find one that looks good.
Tickets - clutter free and nice to have something to look forward too. I also go for non-child friendly options. Joe is a very good hands-on dad so a night off guilt-free is a good present. For Christmas the boys got Joe a pair of tickets to see Star Wars at the Electric Cinema in Notting Hill. Not being a Star Wars fan I looked after the boys and Joe went with my brother-in-law (his friend from when they were teenagers) and they sat in comfy chairs and drank beer. The Prince Charles cinema in Leicester Square isn't very glamorous but it does loads of old movies - one of our best dates was going to see Rear Window here. Concert tickets are also great - I tend to keep an eye out every couple of months to see whats coming up that would make a good father's day/birthday/christmas present.
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