If you have a sports fan or young athlete in the house, sometimes gift buying for the Christmas season can be an arduous task. It seems all they want to do is shoot hoops or kick imaginary goals in the back yard, but there are only so many times you can give them a soccer ball or baseball glove before they say, "another one?"
Finding the perfect sports gift for your perfect sport doesn't have to be cumbersome. Here are five gifts that are sure to please. Why let Santa keep them a secret when you've got shopping to do now?
Louisville Slugger - The name is synonymous with baseball, and with good reason. The grand ol? game uses only wood bats in the professional ranks, and Louisville Slugger bats are considered the world's finest by the majority of hardball enthusiasts. Sure, you could buy a wooden - or even metal - Louisville Slugger from the nearby sporting goods store, but how much thought does that require? Show the little (or big) slugger in your life how much you care by giving them a personalized Louisville Slugger bat. The company's bat factory in Louisville, Kentucky, engraves names on bats of various sizes and colors at reasonable prices - and ships anywhere in the United States. Look them up on the Web or call them at (877) 7-SLUGGER. If you have a baseball fanatic in the house, you won't be sorry. Hint: adults appreciate them as much, if not more, than the kiddies.
Autographed Memorabilia - Who is your loved one's favorite athlete? Whether it be a Hall of Famer like Dan Marino or a current star like Derek Jeter, chances are you can find autographed memorabilia bearing their signature. From signed baseballs to autographed jerseys or helmets, the sports memorabilia trade is big business. These items don't come cheaply, but they typically appreciate in value and are definitely appreciated by their recipient.
Sports Movies - Any sports fan has their favorite sports related movie. From The Natural to Hoosiers, these films evoke emotion and are watched over and over again by winter-bound children and relaxing adults alike. A perfect stocking stuffer.
Game Tickets - Does your young athlete (or aging armchair quarterback) enjoy attending live sporting events? Of course they do! Even non-hardcore sports fans love a day at the park. Whether you're setting them up to see their favorite NFL or NBA team, or purchasing tickets to an NCAA basketball game or NASCAR event, you can't go wrong by putting them in front of the action. They'll be able to smell the popcorn the moment they open the gift, and their gratitude will be more than evident.
Sports Lessons - Is your spouse an avid golfer? Your daughter an aspiring tennis player? One characteristic serious athletes of all age and skill levels share is the desire to improve their play. Even experienced, talented athletes can benefit from a return to the fundamentals, and young athletes can never be too well-schooled in the basics that build the foundation for athletic success. Sign your loved one up for lessons with a local club or training facility. It's a rare gift that keeps on giving.
Holiday Gifts For The Home
The holiday seasons are near, and family members are already asking, "What do you want for Christmas?" Oh, to be a kid again with my Christmas wish list! Is there someone on your holiday gift list who loves the outdoors and could use some new piece of camping gear? If so, here are some ideas that may help you finish your holiday shopping.
For those new to camping
Sleeping bags - the first consideration for all beginning campers is having a warm and cozy place to sleep. Don't skimp on quality, and if you're buying for a kid, buy them an adult bag, because it will probably last them for many years to come.
Sleeping pads - if they've already got a sleeping bag, or if you can afford to spend a little more on presents, get them the next camping item they'll want that will improve the quality of their sleeping outdoors.
Tents - next on a basic camper's checklist will likely be a tent. Give consideration to the number of people they'll be camping with to determine the size. And if they're backpackers, look specifically for lightweight 1 or 2 person tents. Otherwise look in the category of family tents.
Cook stoves - food always tastes good when it is cooked outdoors. Consider a 2 burner propane stove. They're easier to use, produce a hotter flame, and are more compact than typical fuel stoves. If they've already got the stove, maybe they could use a carrying bag, one that also holds two propane bottles.
Lanterns - again, campers are migrating to the propane models versus the fuel lanterns. Flashlights are nice for emergencies, but can get rather expensive with the cost of batteries when used for prolonged lighting.
For those with new families
Family tents - your kids have grown and now don't have enough room in their 2-person tent for themselves plus the new family member. Get your kids a bigger family tent so that they can share with their kids the same wonders that you introduced them to.
Cooking utensils - as the family grows, so too do the needs to prepare larger meals. You can never go wrong by giving utensils that will gladly be used by those who delight in the art of outdoor cooking.
Outdoor clothes - we all know how fast kids can go through clothes. You grandparents will be doing your own kids a favor should you consider giving the grandkids some special clothes for future summer adventures: jeans/shorts, hiking shoes/boots, rain gear, day packs, or SPF clothing.
For those with everything
Screen rooms - a nice luxury that can be a life-saver in buggy locations is a screen room that allows you to relax outdoors away from pests and out of the sun.
Portable grills - great for camping, tailgate parties, and picnics. One of these would be appreciated by any outdoor chef.
Swiss Army knives - what else needs to be said? These knives are synonymous with camping.
Shower bags - these inexpensive black plastic bags are a blessing when camping somewhere without hot showers.
Dutch ovens - for the gourmet in your family, these make great presents for anyone who loves to bake and wants to try it at the campground.
Need more ideas?
Time to go shopping! How many times have you gone shopping not knowing exactly what to get someone and while walking down the street you looked in a shop window and said, "Wow that would make a great gift for ...." I've given you some ideas above, which may or may not satisfy a person on your gift list. Either way, if you know they love the outdoors, you probably won't go wrong by getting them something they will use for outdoor recreation. With that in mind, it's time to go window shopping online. Maybe you'll find that perfect gift for an outdoor lover.
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