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Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
 
Folks, I'm clueless and I'm open to any and all suggestions.

Man #1: My dad. He has his private pilot's license, just turned 60, doesn't really read much or watch movies, and I want to get him something zippy and thoughtful. He has all of the tools and zippy garage-y type things that he's wanted, and the others are out of my budget. My brain has completely turned off. What are you getting for your dad this father's day?

Man #2: My co-worker. He teaches band at the middle school and has been there for years. This is my first year at the middle school (teaching choir) and he has gone above and beyond the call to help me out. I've had some health problems to deal with this year, and it's been hard. He has substituted for my class several times, he's saved my butt when I've needed it, he's taken care of administrative things for me just to be nice, and I know he'll do that for me whenever I need it.

This gift should be less expensive, but i wanted to do more than a gift card or something. He's a jazz head and a computer and sound mixing whiz and the nicest guy ever. He has a wife and kids of all ages (college, jr. high, etc.)

Man #3: My other co-worker. This one is the band director at the high school, where I work most of the time. I've been with him for the two years I've worked at my job and he's leaving to take another job next year. This is the last week I'll work with him, and I'm rather heart-broken. He has also stepped in to help me many zillions of times and was my official 'new teacher mentor' last year.

He's a jazz head and plays a zillion instruments. He leads a quiet life with his wife (she makes him garden on the weekends) and his two sons are grown.

What do you think? Any ideas?
 
Posted by SteveRogers (Member # 7130) on :
 
I think a simple thank you note usually has the most sentimental value. It's short, sweet, and simple. And, yet, it somehow still shows the excess of gratitude. However, that's not really a gift.
 
Posted by Puffy Treat (Member # 7210) on :
 
You don't what to know how I first interpreted the title of this thread. [Wink]
 
Posted by Qaz (Member # 10298) on :
 
#2/3, jazz
#1, when you find out, post it -- I don't know what my dad's getting either
 
Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
 
What kind of jazz? Is there any newer and hipper jazz that older jazz fans may not know about? I know Pink Martini has a new album out. Is that considered jazz?

I am going to write thank you notes, but I'd like to give them something else thoughtful and cool. [Smile]

Puffy Treat, it took me a minute to figure out what you meant. [Big Grin] I'm shopping for men in that respect as well, but I only need one when all is said and done.
 
Posted by Goody Scrivener (Member # 6742) on :
 
Puffy, you aren't alone. Narnia, how 'bout you send one of *those* three my way? LOL
 
Posted by Qaz (Member # 10298) on :
 
I don't know jazz so much, but even if I did it might not be their kind of jazz. You'd have to inquire of someone I am sure.

I might get my dad 40's and 50's music, which he likes.
 
Posted by Samprimary (Member # 8561) on :
 
My father once told me "If you get me a novelty tie for this or any other holiday, you are merely giving yourself enough rope to hang yourself with."
 
Posted by Uprooted (Member # 8353) on :
 
My father always used to say, when asked what he wanted for Christmas, "oh, why don't you just get me a tie or a white shirt?" I, of course, thought that was a throwaway line, as did my brother. I eventually learned from my mother that he was disappointed not to get a tie or white shirt for Christmas!
 
Posted by Narnia (Member # 1071) on :
 
Uprooted, that's funny. One of my brothers is that way too. He always says "Why doesn't anyone ever get me ties?" [Smile]

Goody, when I have an overabundance (i.e. 'more than zero') I'll be sure to send you his brother or cousin...but only if he's awesome and fantastic and would treat you like the queen that you are.
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
My father is getting this calendar:

Men Count in the Lives of Children

[Smile]

Send one of those other three my way, would you Cecily? *grin*
 
Posted by Tatiana (Member # 6776) on :
 
When I saw the thread title I was totally like "Where do you buy those?"
 
Posted by The Rabbit (Member # 671) on :
 
My husband sometimes recieves gift certificates to a local restaurant from his students. I think this is something most high school teachers would appreciate since teacher salaries don't generally allow one to go out to dinner with ones wife at a nice restaurant very often. Since both your colleagues are Jazz heads, is there a Jazz/dinner club you could get tickets or a gift certificate for?

I'd recommend against getting recorded music for a band teacher for two reasons. 1. Professional musicians are generally very picky about the music they enjoy and 2. They rarely listen to music recreationally.

Dad's are harder. I'm considering writing my father a long sentimental letter thanking him for all the things he's done for me. Other than that, I know he likes nuts and sweets (although he probably shouldn't eat quite as many of either one.) If your father drinks alcohol, you could consider getting him a nice bottle of wine or scotch. (If your family is LDS, please ignore that suggestion.)
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
My dad still commutes every day, so I'm getting him something from The Teaching Company to listen to on his commute.

He's getting the CDs for Science and Religion, which I think he'll like. He has a degree in geophysics and really to explain how he doesn't see any conflict between his faith and his knowledge of the world.

You can usually find something good on the Sale page, and they arrive within a couple of days.

Note: One caveat - you can now listen to samples of it before you buy. This is a good idea, because some of the professors, while wonderful scholars I'm sure, do not have a voice for radio. I got one on the history of ...buddhism, I think, or maybe Islam, and couldn't even make it through two CDs because the professor's voice was so grating.
 
Posted by vonk (Member # 9027) on :
 
If you go to KTSUfm.org and donate $150 they'll give you a 5 disk jazz set that is pretty phenomenal, with compilations from all the greats. But that's kinda pricey.
 
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
 
What an awesome dangling modifier.
 


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