Fun

Things I'm Liking Lately

Haven't done one of these in a while!

(I'm not paid for any of this, it's just stuff I'm diggin'.)

1. Nextdoor. Are you familiar with Nextdoor? It's sort of the modern day version of knowing which of your neighbors will let you borrow a cup of sugar.

A month or two ago I went out to get the mail, and long story short, came across what appeared to be someone's pet bunny rabbit running around. A few other neighbors and I tried to catch it in order to keep it safe until we could get it home, to no avail. I'd heard of Nextdoor but never used it, and trying to reconnect Peter McFloofy Hops (I assume it was a boy and that was his name) with his parents proved to be the perfect reason to start. I unfortunately didn't find the bunny's owner (and haven't seen him since), but I have since come to rely on Nextdoor to find out what's going on around me, from events to recent crime to missing items to new and closing restaurants and businesses. Did I mention it's free? A good way to connect in our sometimes isolating modern world. Recommend.

2. Writing GoodReads reviews. I have proclaimed 2016 the year of the book, and apparently it's also the year of the review. You can find some direct links on my books page.

3. Ghirardelli brownie mix. The best. Better than homemade (yeah, that's right). Why reinvent the wheel? We had some folks over to watch a sportsball game recently, and I whipped up some of these. In doing so I was reminded of why I always have a box in the cupboard in the event of impromptu gatherings, sportsball or otherwise.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

4. The FugGirls' Downton Abbey Recaps. The only thing that's not to like is that I didn't start watching (and thus reading) sooner. Favorite line so far this season (spoiler-ish alert): "...The Blackmailer takes a bite of Mary's toast, and then tosses it aside with disdain, and the look on Mary's face is like, "HOW DARE YOU TREAT MY TOAST SO DISRESPECTFULLY.""

5. Thayer's rose petal witch hazel. Not a new love, and I can't remember if I've mentioned it before, but I recently was raving about it to a friend, and after trying it she agrees: it's a magical potion.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

6. A 30 day plank challenge. After a few months off from rowing while recovering from jaw surgeries, my core has gone all noodly. I'm working at building it back up. There are a million of these challenges out there so head to the google machine and find the one that works for you. (They do all seem to be basically the same.)

7. This pastina recipe for some cozy winter comfort. And/or an upset stomach. (In which case maybe leave out the parm.)

8. HabitBull. Shoot. This app. I am kind of obsessed with it. It allows you to set goals with varying metrics and then satisfyingly tick them off when completed. So whether it's something you want to do daily, weekly, multiple times a week, by amount/numbers (miles run, pages read), or simply Complete or Incomplete (did you call your Mom?), this has it all. I love it. I even paid the $3.99 for the upgrade. That never happens.

What's got your attention lately?

2015 Year in Review

Better late than never! The end of year holidays were lovely but completely bonkers, and I am only now sitting down to finish this. I should be taking down my Christmas tree instead, is how late this is. Regardless, I love reading everyone's end of year reviews and couldn't bear skipping out on summing up this crazy year. My 2014 is here

2015 was...whew. I think in general most years don't usually go quite the way we expect when they're still fresh and new and 12 months of a blank canvas. But man, 2015 sure was full of curve balls and craziness.

1. What did you do in 2015 that you’d never done before?

Joined a crew team! Learned to scull and sweep row. Rowed in a boat with 8 other women. Sculled a single by myself. Had a broken jaw. Had 3 broken jaws. Been on a liquid-only diet. Twice. Stayed overnight in the hospital. Twice. (Huzzah, jaw surgery!) Carted around a life-sized cut-out of Kate Middleton to entertain myself and others. Spent an entire calendar year working for myself and not getting a regular paycheck from one single source. Drove to San Francisco through the central valley. Visited a wine region of California that is not Napa. Lived a whole calendar year in California.

2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year?

I don't make resolutions, exactly. Instead, I pick a word for each year and focus on a few things around that word to help shape my year. 2015...oh man. My word for 2015 was "control". As I mentioned last year, my husband laughed heartily when I told him. And laughed. And laughed and laughed, no matter how much I kept saying "No! Not like that! I can explain!". I did intend to write more about that word here, and I didn't. I chose it because 2014 was so chaotic, I wanted to focus on what I could control in 2015. And to a certain extent, I did. I took up a new sport, I took control of my career and did something different. Focusing on what I could control in my life helped me handle all those things that I couldn't, like waiting around for jaw surgery and then having jaw surgery. Twice.

I haven't chosen a word for 2016, and I don't think I'm going to. I feel a pull and a drive for this year that I can't put my finger on or assign a word to, and I'm going to embrace it. (So maybe my word for this year is "zen", by default!)

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?

YES! My cousin who lives nearby-ish had a beautiful baby girl who is the light of all our lives. She is a joy and makes everything more fun, and we are all smitten. 

4. Did anyone close to you die?

No, thankfully.

5. Where did you travel?

We explored wine country in Temecula in February or March. 

In May we spent a weekend on Point Mugu, which was beautiful and lovely and cheap as all get-out and just what we needed for a quick getaway.

In June we went 'home' to Rhode Island and Massachusetts. I was in my college roommate's wedding in Boston, and we were in the northeast for ten days, running around trying to squeeze in all our friends and family. It was lovely but utterly exhausting, and we learned that a week is about our max for that sort of thing. It's the kind of trip where nearly every meal is scheduled as a visit with someone, and it makes me want to lie down and nap just thinking about it. 

In early July we went to Tucson, back to the ranch we stayed at on our cross-country trip in 2014. It was heaven. 

Later in July we drove to San Francisco to see family who live there and family who were visiting. I love San Francisco, and I love getting to explore more of California. We drove up the 5 through the central valley, which is hundreds and hundreds of miles of orchards, nothing, then more orchards. We googled the trees we saw that couldn't place and determined that we passed almond, pistachio, and fruit orchards. A unique experience for these New Englanders! After San Francisco we drove to spend the night in Vacaville with our lovely friends Sarah and Chris. Our other lovely friends Elizabeth and her family came to join us for dinner and it was a blast. We then took off for Napa to spend the night with Zach's cousin and his husband, which is also always a wonderful time.

We were trying to squeeze in a lot before my surgery, which was scheduled for early August, and man was that the right move. We spent the next 4-5 months in surgery and recovery mode.

In August I spent the night in the hospital after surgery. I did the same in October. That sort of counts as traveling, right?

In mid November, a few days after I was able to start chewing again, we went back to Boston for a quick weekend for a family wedding.

Throughout the year we peppered in several trips to Orange County to see family. 

And then we closed out the year with a trip to Orange County to stay at my aunt & uncle's with our friends who were visiting from England. On January first (2016, I know!) we took off from there for Paso Robles for a trip we'd all been looking forward to.

6. What would you like to have in 2016 that you didn’t have in 2015?

I would like to get my braces off and be done with all of this surgery nonsense. It's been 2.5 years with braces, which were required for surgery, and I will likely need them for another 3-6 months. Fingers crossed they're off before my cousin's wedding in the spring!

I am ready to stop working for myself and get back to a regular job. I am putting it out into the universe: I would ideally like to be an in-house copywriter/content producer/marketer for a brand I am excited about and believe in. That is my goal for 2016. 

When we moved to California I didn't know when I would be having surgery, but we were under the impression that it would be Soon. I didn't feel right about getting a job knowing I would then have to be out for at least a month because of my surgery. It felt wrong to me. I had no idea how long it would actually take to have the surgery (a year after we moved!), or that there would be so many complications that would lead to a second surgery and a much longer recovery period. It is certainly not what I would've chosen, but in many ways I'm grateful for it. It led to me working for myself and gaining some wonderful experience and helping to figure out what I really wanted to do and where I really want to be. 

7. What days from 2015 will be etched upon your memory, and why?

August 5 - my first jaw surgery. 

October 2 - when I had to go back in and have the lower jaw done. 

November 13 - when I was finally cleared to chew again.

Are you sensing a theme for 2015? 2016 is going to be FULL of chewing and unbroken jaws.

8. What was your biggest achievement of this year?

I'm proud of the feedback I've gotten and keep getting about how I handled my jaw surgeries and protracted recovery with humor and a positive attitude. It's something I made a point of, and it is gratifying to know that it was noticed. Having it noticed also sort of feels like the positivity is reflected back at you and thus doubles on itself. It made me feel even more like I was in a positive environment and surrounded by extra love, support, and good vibes. Pretty amazing, and something I know I will keep coming back to and learning from.

9. What was your biggest failure?

Same as last year: Succumbing once again to that most vile temptress, Candy Crush. Getting to bed at a reasonable hour. (Although, due to so many 4am wake-up calls for rowing, I actually got better at that second bit.)

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?

Um.

(I also closed out the year with a vile cold that spread through my family like wildfire. 2013 was the year of the Great Christmas Flu in my family. This was The Great Christmas Cold of 2015.)

11. What was the best thing you bought?

Same as last year: Rent that is slightly higher than we'd intended to pay, but is entirely worth it for living a block from the beach. (Walks on the beach are entirely free.) (Well, I guess not entirely.)

Different than last year: Small trips here and there sprinkled throughout the year. Trips to see family. Sourdough toast for myself and others.

12. Whose behavior merited celebration?

My husband. As I said at one point in a personal Facebook post: "...my tall, dark, and handsome husband. He's been steadfast through all of this and I truly have no idea how I'd get through it without him. He deserves all the love and thanks and encouragement here, truly, because I'm just in it & don't have a choice: but he chooses it, over and over again. In a million ways, every day, he shows up. ...pour a little out tonight for the poor guy who married the biggest lemon in the bunch, but somehow manages to convince you his favorite food is lemons."

My parents. They waited around for the first surgery date just like we did, so that they could fly across the country to stay with us for 2.5 weeks and help take care of me afterward. I truly don't know how we would have done it without them. My mom is a handy one to have around in these situations not just because she's a retired nurse, but because you're apparently never too old to need your Mom when you don't feel well.

My friends, including some of you who might be reading this. The love, support, caring, and endless and thoughtful cards, gifts, jokes, packages, texts, and a million little things I got to make my recovery days brighter cannot be described. You were all my sunshine on a cloudy day.

13. Whose behavior didn't merit celebration?

Politicians?

14. Where did most your money go?

Same as last year: Well it’s boring, but it’s life: Bills. A mortgage. You know. All that stuff your 15 year old self would roll her eyes at heartily.

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?

Going back to the ranch in Arizona that we visited last summer. Getting to see some familiar faces when we were there. Our friends from England coming to visit at the end of the year and traveling to wine country with them. Having a life-sized cardboard cutout of Kate Middleton show up on my doorstep thanks to a good friend who gets me. Having jaw surgery, finally! Learning to row (which also made me really, really, really nervous). Being invited to become a member of my rowing club after rowing there for a while. Seeing my baby niece, holding her, rocking her to sleep, and basically every tiny thing she does because she is scientifically proven to be the best baby in the universe, obviously. Getting to chew all the things again after weeks and weeks (12 total) of a liquid diet. Not having my mouth banded shut. Being able to speak via my mouth and not a white board.

16. What songs will always remind you of 2015?

HELLO. It's me.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you: a) happier or sadder? b) thinner or fatter? c) richer or poorer?

Happier, same, same.

18. What do you wish you’d done more of?

Read! Reading more is a big goal of mine in 2016. I didn't come close to my goal of 25 books in 2015, but I'm going to blow it out of the water this year. Are you on Goodreads? Let's be friends!

19. What do you wish you’d done less of?

Live on liquid foods, but I suppose that couldn't be helped.

20. How did you spend Christmas?

With my family, eating too much and laughing tons and enjoying each other and getting the baby to sleep, thus defending my World Champion Baby Whisperer title. (Secret: Get them to lay back and relax with a bottle, then rub their nose like a cat until they're down for the count. Then don't move a muscle and text your cousins to bring you snacks and cocktails. Feel like you have won Christmas, because you have.)

21. Did you fall in love with 2015?

Oof. I am grateful for where it brought me. I can't say I wish to relive it.

22. What was your favorite TV program?

Oh, so many! Have you heard of this show called Breaking Bad? It's so good! I bet it's going to be a hit!

PARENTHOOD. The Good Wife. The Great British Breaking Show - we need more seasons, guys!

24. What was/were the best book(s) you read?

Station Eleven and The Royal We, no question.

25. What was your greatest musical discovery?

Have you heard of this British gal called Adele? I think she's going to be big.

(I actually don't know that I discovered any new artists this year.)

26. What did you want and get?

Jaw surgery to happen and be over!

27. What did you want and not get?

Braces to be off! Soon, though.

28. What were your favorite films of 2015?

Wild. This is Where I Leave You. The Way. The Martian. (My yearly movies here.)

29. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?

I turned 34 and like last year, I rode a horse on a dude ranch in Tucson, AZ with my husband and some new friends. I once again rode a horse up and down a mountain and into a canyon, even though I'm afraid of heights. I sat by a pool and read a book and swam and got a massage and shared cake with friends. It was lovely.

30. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?

I think this year was what it needed to be.

31. How would you describe your personal fashion concept of 2014?

Working from home and rowing a lot and having surgeries meant a lot of yoga pants, spandex, and pajamas.

32. What kept you sane?

My husband, my dear friends, twitter, laughter.

33. What political issue stirred you the most?

[redacted] 

(This is a politics-free zone, just like the holidays and family gatherings should be.)

34. Who did you miss?

As always, my friends and family who are far away.

35. Who was the best new person you met?

I've met so many wonderful people and made so many new friends through rowing. They're a smart, funny, dedicated, hard-working bunch, and no one is there who doesn't want to be there. It has been an absolute highlight of my year.

36. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2015.

As I said in yet another personal Facebook post, at the risk of sounding preachy and pardoning the language: "Every day, no matter where we are, we get to choose. We always get to choose. I don't always choose right and I'm not always my best self...But a 'good attitude' isn't something that somehow magically happens to certain people. It's something you get to choose. And just like a bad attitude, it's infectious. So spread that shit EVERYWHERE."

37. What are your goals for 2016?

Books. Tea. Sleep. Vegetables. Yoga. Rowing. Friends. Casual dinner parties. Landing that job as an in-house copywriter for a brand I love in a place that I can learn and grow. Getting my braces off. Having exactly zero surgeries. Having a wonderful, fun year that's challenging in all the right ways.

38. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.

LOOKS LIKE WE MAAAADE IIITTT!

It was a wild year, friends. And I’m ready for whatever’s next.

 

2015 Holiday Gift Guide

Welcome! Get a cold drink and settle in, we've got a lot of work to do.

First, please take a look at last year's guide. There's a bit of background, and also still a ton of great gift ideas. I have gotten a lot of positive feedback on it, particularly on the Ralph Lauren throw, the fancy cocktail stuff, shaving stuff, Voluspa candles, National Geographic Kids book, Aveeno hand cream, mini Supoon, inchworm, and...okay I'll stop. 

I also did a decor guide last year but this year I'm rolling it all into one. I have featured a variety of retailers, but where a brand is available in multiple places I default to Amazon. Amazon is pretty universal and most often there is free shipping. Learn from my mistake, though, and mark every package as a gift, lest you want your husband to show up at exactly the same second that the UPS guy is delivering his big gift, in the manufacturer's box, and ruin Christmas. Nordstrom also has free shipping, will price match, and has unparalleled customer service and return policies, so I use them a lot too. 

Last year I held back a bit, worrying the Gift Guide would be too long. This year I had three surgeries to recover from and nothing but time to spend and caution to throw to the wind. Thank you to everyone who made suggestions and shared finds! I tried to give credit where credit was due, and if I missed you I'm so sorry. 

*Edited: I've never been compensated for these gift guides, but I have gone back and added some affiliate links, which means if you purchase an item via some of the links here, I get a small percentage of the sale.

Enjoy!

1. Geometric salt and pepper shakers. So pretty. These pears are darling, too.

Photo from westelm.com.

Photo from westelm.com.

2. Duncan Yo-Yo. Under five bucks, assorted colors, a fun stocking stuffer for adults or kids. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

3. Nueske's bacon. Listen, I know you're thinking bacon has jumped the shark, but good old-fashioned Wisconsin bacon has been chugging along, slow and steady, and it's not going anywhere. This is, bar none, the best bacon I've ever had. If you've ever had it you're probably nodding along furiously. Same goes for their kielbasa and hot dogs and probably all their other stuff too.

Photo from nueskes.com.

Photo from nueskes.com.

4. Gold mirrored table top tray. On a dresser with perfume and jewelry; on a buffet with a decanter; on a coffee table with a candle and the remote; as the base of a centerpiece: there are a million reasons I want this tray.

Photo from worldmarket.com.

Photo from worldmarket.com.

5. Station Eleven. One of my favorite books this year. I still think about it, and I know it's one that will stick with me for a long time. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

6. Christmas Story Tervis Tumbler. Tervis and A Christmas Story in one glorious package.  Comes in 24 or 16 ounce, and oh dear, in the Leg Lamp option too. And there's one for Elf.

Photo from target.com.

Photo from target.com.

7. Lightweight portable hammock. I've always wanted one of these to bring camping. Great for a backpacker, hiker, or backyard iced tea drinker. Looks like you might want to get the straps too, in order to attach it to trees and other fixed objects. Fits up to two people, comes in four colors.

8. Man Mitts. Various colors, with or without clips. Seems these are good for anything fire related, and at a reasonable price point.

Photo from man-mitts.com

Photo from man-mitts.com

9. Pixelated "gamer" glasses. In other words, Minecraft. These are pretty reasonably priced and would be such a fun stocking stuffer for your favorite little (or big) creeper.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

10. There are these socks, too, in case you want to express your Minecraft love more subtly.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

11. Gorgeous stationery. I will always advocate for more beautiful stationery. I received this exact set as a birthday gift from a friend who knew I was trying to get better about sending snail mail, and it is perfect. It's thick and sturdy and the pictures don't do it justice. The only problem is that I'm about to run out. 

Image from the Said In Layers Etsy shop.

Image from the Said In Layers Etsy shop.

This version with hello bunting is also darling.

Image from the Said In Layers Etsy shop.

Image from the Said In Layers Etsy shop.

These Kate Spade box of 'all occasion' notecards would be a lovely splurge as well. 

Photo from Nordstrom.com.

Photo from Nordstrom.com.

12. Be sure to throw in a book of stamps and my absolute favorite writing implements: Ultra-Fine Point Sharpies. They somehow make my handwriting look 300% nicer, and I like coordinating ink with stationery. Even if you're not giving stationery, these are one of my favorite things so consider giving them anyway. Check Amazon for various sets and price points.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

13. Or! A return address stamp from Etsy shop SaveTheDate. There's a wide selection, and they're all pretty.

Photo from etsy shop savethedate.

Photo from etsy shop savethedate.

14. Chinese checkers. I have many fond memories of playing as a kid. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

15. Braided, 6 foot long charger. My husband and I have these, and so far they're great. They're nice and long, and they're tougher than the regular Apple chargers. Ours get a lot of use, and the Apple ones always split and fray. So far these have held up, and they're nicer looking and cheaper. Available in several color combos. When I was in the hospital after a surgery using this it got endless comments and questions (second only to the life-sized cut-out of Kate Middleton that stood sentry in the corner). Also in black/green and blue/green.

Photo from Amazon.com. 

Photo from Amazon.com. 

16. Football. I recently gave this to my baby niece, and she loves it. It's soft but sturdy, and very easy for her to grip.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

17. Shameless plug for my husband's side project. Listen, it's my website and I can post whatever I want but the truth is that Zach is the most meticulous, driven person I know, and his stuff is absolutely stunning and will last a lifetime. He often makes pieces more than once due to some flaw only he can see. Don't tell him I told you that. Just go look at his stuff. 

Photo taken by my husband, with my camera.

Photo taken by my husband, with my camera.

18. What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions. Several friends recommended this as a big hit. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

19. OPI My Favorite Ornament. It's hard to tell from this picture but an image search shows what a perfect, sparkly, festive, full-coverage polish this is. I chose it for a vintage style wedding in June and knew immediately it was going to have to make its way onto the gift guide.

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20. Pair it with a crystal nail file, which is the last nail file they'll ever need. OPI makes a version that doesn't have bright colors and as prominent a logo, but I believe the Sephora case is better quality.

Photo from sephora.com.

Photo from sephora.com.

21. While we're at it, throw in my favorite quick dry top coat. Not only does it dry quickly, I've gone for a full week without chipping a manicure (depending on the polish. Some polishes are just destined to chip).

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

22. At $1.19 this travel mani set is a perfect stocking stuffer, and the cheapest thing on the guide. Probably not your lifelong companion, but certainly will be handy in a pinch, whether thrown in a purse or a suitcase.

Photo from ulta.com.

Photo from ulta.com.

23. Of course you could always throw in a gift certificate for a mani/pedi if you want to go whole hog. Yelp something in their area that looks good, or get sneaky and find out what their favorite place is from someone who'd know. I use the same method for restuarant gift cards.

Photo from hairbodyandsole.com.

Photo from hairbodyandsole.com.

24. Faux fur throw. I'm a sucker for a snuggly throw. I want the whole stack of 'em.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

25. How about a pair of these gorgeous mugs? They're festive but they'll work year round. Pair these pretties with a gift card to their favorite java joint, or a splurgey box of tea you think they'd like.

Photo from Williams-Sonoma.com.

Photo from Williams-Sonoma.com.

26. One of my favorite tea treats, especially when the weather cools, is Harney & Sons Holiday blend. Black tea with just the right amount of warmth and spice.

Their Hot Cinnamon Spice is perfection. I'm in no way qualified to give medical advice, but I think that when combined with whisky and honey it might cure a winter cold.

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Given my royal obsession and love for these teas, it seems absurd that I was unaware that this existed. I love the description, especially as I am also fascinated by the Historic Royal Palaces organization (check out their presence on social media, if you're so inclined): "We were proud to been commissioned to do this tea by the Historic Royal Palaces organization. We are honoured to present our union of Chinese mutan white tea buds, almond, coconut, vanilla, and a floral abundance of pink rosebuds and petals. A regal tea blend to celebrate that glorious occasion in 2011. It continues to grow more popular."

I'm going to need to find this in my stocking come Christmas morning, Santa.

Images from harneyandsons.com.

Images from harneyandsons.com.

27. Speaking of royal things, as I so often am, my favorite book of the year, and maybe ever, came out this year: The Royal We. For the royal lover in your life, or anyone you know who will appreciate a fun, great read. Total Kate Middleton/Prince William fan fiction, but stands so well on its own. By the women behind Go Fug Yourself.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

28. Securifi Almond wifi booster. Easy set up and touch screen for non-tech-y types. (Thanks to my friend Andrea for the recommendation!)

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

29. Dump truck. Made from recycled milk jugs, free from BPA and other yucky stuff, and hey, how about those colors?

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

30. By the same company, Build-a-Bouquet play set. I love this. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

31. Wurkin Stiffs power collar stays. These metal collar stays come with a magnetic button so collars stay stiff and stay put. Variety of sizes and combo packs available, so shop around.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

32. One of my favorite gifts to give is a great cookbook (this is a classic)...

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

33. ...with my favorite spatula tied to the front. More cookbooks to come throughout the guide.

Photo from surlatable.com.

Photo from surlatable.com.

34. Or one of my two other favorite kitchen tools. A fish spatula, which I use all the time for fish and other delicate things like turning roasted veggies or lifting baked goods from the tray. 

Photo from williams-sonoma.com.

Photo from williams-sonoma.com.

35. Or a spider. My favorite thing for scooping things out of other things.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

36. Nambé Pebble Twist bud vase. Lovely on its own or as a pair. 

Photo from Nordstrom.com. 

Photo from Nordstrom.com. 

37. Travel water bowl. For those people you know who are always headed somewhere with their dog. Waterproof liner and a clip for conveniently attaching to your gear. Available in multiple colors. Check out the coordinating travel pet food bags, too.

Photo from pendleton.com.

Photo from pendleton.com.

38. Pendleton is one of my favorite brands. Their iconic blankets are always a hit...

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

39. ...but they have gorgeous, well-made throws as well.

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

They're so well made and have been a huge hit when I've given them as gifts. They have a big variety of looks so take some time to browse.

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

40. They've got a lot of great things in their National Parks line that would make good gifts for someone you know who lives near one, loves one, has great memories at one, took a trip recently, or has one planned. Like their napkins.

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

Photo from pendleton-usa.com.

41. Or dishtowels

42. And mugs

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43. Bubble light nightlight! A huge dose of nostalgia in a small package.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com.

44. Shaving nick sealer. Reviews claim it's better and easier than the classic styptic pencils. At around $5 it would be a perfect stocking stuffer. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com.

Ornaments! There are a thousand out there and it's hard to choose just a few to highlight. I'll sprinkle them throughout the guide as I love getting and/or giving a new ornament. They're perfect for stocking stuffers, neighbors, hostess gifts, co-workers, or even as package toppers if you want to get crazy.  As always when buying ornaments online, be sure to check their dimensions. What seems dainty in a picture can be overwhelming in person.

Also! A couple of friends recently mentioned their tradition of getting their kids a stocking stuffer ornament that reflects their Halloween costume that year. I love this idea so much. Thanks Erin and Gaby!

45. It's my second beachy Christmas, and I'm definitely going to need this. It's my neighborhood in a nutshell.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

46. This jeweled jellyfish caught my eye as well.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

47. A 5 lb. bag of Haribo. My friend A'Dell did this one year for one of her daughters and I thought it was genius. Not only do I love Haribo but what better time than Christmas to go nuts and watch your kid (or adult sibling/spouse/friend) lose their fool mind over something delightful and kind of absurd. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

48. The Humans of New York book. If you're not following Brandon Stanton's social media accounts, start. This would be a great gift for anyone who likes stories, art, or general human interest.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

49. Red and green striped towels. Williams-Sonoma makes a good towel. They aren't cheap, but it's hard to resist including these festive beauties. They also sell that stripe in an oven mitt and an apron.

Photo from Williams-Sonoma.com.

Photo from Williams-Sonoma.com.

50. For your favorite hard-to-shop-for kitchen maven, pair them with a festive scented soap. (Other scents are available, too, like spiced chestnut and winter forest.) I know towels and soap might seem a little gauche, but fancy towels and soap fall under the category of things I wouldn't buy for myself, which means they make a fun gift.

Photo from Williams-Sonoma.com.

Photo from Williams-Sonoma.com.

51. 52 fun things to do in the car. I'm sure there's an app or something similar, but I still love a good old-fashioned game. Currently priced under $4, this is cheap and fun for the whole family. And who says you need to keep it to the car? From the description: "Games include things to stimulate the word nerd, number junkie, art critic and mystery solver alike. Keep that road trip out of a rut and boost your brainpower together."

Photo from worldmarket.com.

Photo from worldmarket.com.

52. Super soft kimono-ish robe. I saw this in store, and I petted it: it was gorgeous and soft and hard to walk away from.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

53. Geo studs. How gorgeous are these? Classic with a twist. Multiple colors.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

54. Speaking of classic with a twist, I also love these simple bar studs. I came close to buying them over the summer when I was trying to fill a gold studs hole in my wardrobe. Ultimately I decided to go totally classic with simple gold balls by the same brand, but I'd love to find these in my stocking.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

55. Amazon Fire Stick. I've tried the big competitors, and this is the best way to replace cable. The interface is easy, setup is quick and painless, and the remote doesn't have to be pointed at the tv to work. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from pier1.com.

Photo from pier1.com.

Photo from pier1.com.

Photo from pier1.com.

58. Fuzzy little owl ornament, COME ON.

Photo from pier1.com.

Photo from pier1.com.

59. Cilantro mint toothpaste. Because cilantro is polarizing but for those of us who love it, this is the perfect stocking stuffer.

Photo from greenbeaver.com.

Photo from greenbeaver.com.

60. For the traveler or boozy Betty in your life, how about the Carry On Cocktail kit? Everything you need to mix up craft cocktails on the fly, sans booze and maybe some water. Available in a few classic recipes. I'd have to go with my favorite, of course, the gin and tonic. 

Photo from surlatable.com.

Photo from surlatable.com.

61. Speaking of travel, I've got a few favorites. These packing cubes were an instant hit with me and my husband. It makes packing and traveling so much easier when everything has a place to go, whether arranged by outfit or item type. With cubes available in a variety of colors, sizes, and sets, the possibilities are endless.

Photo from ebags.com.

Photo from ebags.com.

62. Shoe bags. Something I always wish I had but never seem to want to buy for myself. Go for quantity with this set of four available in various colors. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

Or go for the splurge with Tumi.

Photo from zappos.com.

Photo from zappos.com.

63. Miamica has some fun travel accessories, and my personal favorite is this pill box. It always makes my smile when I'm tediously counting out meds and vitamins for a trip. Plus, gold sequins.

Photo from miamica.com.

Photo from miamica.com.

64. I have a variety of travel bottles from the Target dollar section, but I've always been intrigued by these more dignified and expensive GoToob. They're TSA compliant for carry on, and available in a variety of sizes and colors. I always thought they'd be really handy for camping as well.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

65. Throw in a passport ornament while you're at it.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

66. Print of one of my favorite quotes. Many choices on Etsy. "The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea."

Photo from Etsy shop WestSheridan.

Photo from Etsy shop WestSheridan.

67. Wait, let's go back to camping! I must recommended these extendable rotating roasting sticks. Perfect for marshmallows, hot dogs, vegetables, or whatever else you're sizzling over a campfire. Sit lazily in your comfy chair and rotate your marshmallows into evenly toasted perfection with the little knob on the handle. They come in a pair for $12.95, which I think is a pretty good deal. A variety of colors, too.

Photo from rei.com.

Photo from rei.com.

68. Gorgeous blue swirl glass double old-fashioneds. My favorite size for a gin & tonic. These are gorgeous in person and also come in highballs.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

69. These polka dot highballs are pretty charming, too. 

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

70. Throw in these cocktail napkins. And please send me a package as payment for giving you the idea, because I want them.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

71. Personalized ornament. There are a ton of options (angel, reindeer, picture frame, train, bear, snowman, nutcracker, etc) and a discount when purchasing three or more. Particularly because it has the year on it, I love the idea of getting one for newlyweds, new grandparents with their new grandparent name, one each for a new mom, dad, and baby, etc. 

Photo from landsend.com.

Photo from landsend.com.

72. Pizza Oven Box. Turn your grill into a gourmet pizza oven. If we still lived in a place where we could still have our huge grill, my husband would be getting this for Christmakkuh. Sorry, honey. 

Photo from bakerstonebox.com.

Photo from bakerstonebox.com.

73. Fun stacking utensils. A bit cheesy-looking perhaps, but I think maybe some little kids in your life would enjoy them. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

74. This book.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

75. Quality beach towels. Know someone who lives near the beach, loves the beach, has a warm winter getaway planned? Monogram a pair of these bad boys or tie one up with a pair of sunglasses. Several fun color combos.

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Photos from landsend.com.

Photos from landsend.com.

76. Four movies for the price of one? Including two all-time classics? This is an insanely good deal, and a perfect stocking stuffer. Even if your giftee already owns or doesn't like one or two of them, it's still a good deal. Love Actually could certainly be considered a holiday movie, but this set will keep giving year-round. Perfect. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

77. Pair it with some insanely good hot chocolate & gourmet marshmallows. I was lucky enough to receive this as a gift recently (Thank you, Jess!) and I'm here to tell you everything is out of this world. In fact, I ate all the marshmallows before they could even make their way into a cup of hot chocolate. While you're ordering from Sucre, please send me some more of those marshmallows. And their chocolates. 

Photo from shopsucre.com.

Photo from shopsucre.com.

78. These beautiful porcelain chinoiserie ornaments. A set of three for $25 seems like a pretty good deal. 

Photo from ballarddesigns.com.

Photo from ballarddesigns.com.

79. There's no such thing as too many trinket trays. This is a little pricey but I love it as a gift for a dear friend. 

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

80. This would be a beautiful choice for your favorite yogi, at a much lower price point.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

81. Utensil and tool set. For the hiker, backpacker, or camping aficionado. Lightweight with a carrying case, and the ends of the fork and spoon have a can opener and a bottle opener.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

82. Another favorite cookbook.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

The Vermont Country Store always has a ton of stuff that catches my eye. A few have already snuck in above, but here are a bunch more.

83. Real bayberry candles. The scent of bayberry candles reminds me of my childhood. These are made from the wax of real bayberries, and apparently in Colonial days bayberry candles were burned for good luck. These would make a lovely hostess gift.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

84. Mosser glass sleigh. I want to fill it with holiday candy and set it out for guests. Made in the USA, also available in green.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

85. Winking Santa Mugs. Apparently a replica of mugs from the 50s? Set of 2. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

86. Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys book set! Pure, delicious nostalgia.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

87. Mood lipstick! Oh, come on. 90s nostalgia! Or is it 60s? Both?

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

88. Men's fleece-line Woolrich rag wool watch cap. A steal at $20. Four colors.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

89. Gumdrop tree. A bag of giant gumdrops included, but I'm sure you'll want an extra bag for fortification while assembling.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

90. Remember these?! 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

91. Steel wire slinky. Special edition, in a reproduction of the original 1945 box. Gotta love a classic.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

92. Real maple syrup. Because it's the best. Various sizes and colors/grades. Throw in some fancy pancake mix (I like the somewhat healthy but delicious Kodiak Cakes) and a pancake turner if you'd like.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

93. Cinnamon candy coal. Because you know you've always wanted to put this in someone's stocking.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

94. Golden caramel nuggets. If you've ever had Beaver Nuggets from the Texas-famous Buc-ee's, these appear to be the same. Which is to say, imagine Pirate's Booty that is caramel instead of cheddar. Delicious.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com. 

95. Bozo Bop Bag. Introduce a new generation to some absurdity. (Also via Amazon.)

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com.

Photo from vermontcountrystore.com.

96. Back to our regular programming. Origami bud vases. A few different sizes and choices.

Photo from westelm.com.

Photo from westelm.com.

97. Or these vases

Photo from westelm.com.

Photo from westelm.com.

98. A cookbook from the Irish Julia Child. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

99. Hand blown glass ornament. In an assortment of other gorgeous colors and styles as well. Like this one.

Photo from madeinwashington.com.

Photo from madeinwashington.com.

100. You're a good egg paperweight. This would make a great gift for an officemate. 

Photo from westelm.com.

Photo from westelm.com.

101. Or these glass paperweights.

Photo from westelm.com.

Photo from westelm.com.

102. Crazy Aaron's Thinking Putty. "...bounce it, bend it, tear it, stretch it, snap it, pop it. And it's magnetic." Stocking stuffer for kids & tinker-y adults. Tons of mind-bending color combos, including hypercolor!

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

103. Bucky Blinks sleep mask. Lightweight. Pretty patterns, or plain colors. My absolute favorite.

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Photos from amazon.com.

Photos from amazon.com.

104. Ring cones...

Photo from westelm.com.

Photo from westelm.com.

105. ...or animals.

Photo from westelm.com.

Photo from westelm.com.

106. Melissa & Doug Countdown to Christmas Calendar. Order via Amazon or get it personalized at Lillian Vernon.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

108. Six years ago my husband had these slippers waiting next to my bed on Christmas morning with a big red bow. Adorable gesture aside, these are so cozy and have worn so well. I've even worn them out of the house to run errands, and gotten away with it, as they feature an indoor/outdoor sole. That's some good living.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

109. LEGO ornament. Various colors on their site. 

Photo from lego.com.

Photo from lego.com.

110. Fancy chocolates. Truffle fudge! Peanut butter with sea salt!

Photo from johnkellychocolates.com.

Photo from johnkellychocolates.com.

111. Dual USB portable charger/external battery pack. Four colors, great reviews.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

112. Cozy scarf. (Thanks to my friend Sarah for this rec.)

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

113. Pretty scarf!

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

115. Astronaut ice cream. Because your kids aren't growing up in the 80s, and because you know someone who did who will get a kick out of it, and they'll both enjoy finding it in their stocking. Check REI, Amazon, and other retailers.

Photo from astronauticecreamshop.com.

Photo from astronauticecreamshop.com.

116. This candle smells unreal. A bit of a splurge, a perfect gift.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

117. The Boys in the Boat. Another favorite book this year. If you enjoy books that weave history into a spellbinding story, this is the book for you. Um, I mean your giftee.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

118. One of my very favorite holiday songs on an ornament.

Photo from ballarddesigns.com.

Photo from ballarddesigns.com.

119. J.L. Lawson is a small family business that makes, simply put, some incredible stuff. Full disclosure: Anthony of J.L. Lawson and my husband have a couple of projects together (Zach makes their exclusive leather top sleeves), but I've been lucky enough to see and use their hand-machined brassware, and it's incredible. There are a lot of great toys and bottle openers and such, but I'm kind of partial to the idea of giving these cufflinks to your favorite tinkerer: they double as spinning tops. 

Photo from jllawsonco.com.

Photo from jllawsonco.com.

120. Best of Mad Libs! Another great kid-or-adult stocking stuffer with the nostalgia I'm apparently into this year.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

121. Speaking of fun for the whole family: Bean Boozled! You get either a gross flavor or a good flavor!

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

122. Wooden desk clock. I want one. Comes in beech, too.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

123. Keychain pill holder. My husband has one and it comes in super handy for someone who doesn't carry a bag but likes to have Advil handy.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

124. Pretty painted ornament. Pottery Barn has the best ones this year. 

Photo from potterybarn.com.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

125. And this one.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

Photo from potterybarn.com.

126. Clamping flashlight. Finally, a flashlight that can hold itself. There's a video in that Amazon link that's worth watching if you have someone on your list that's hard to shop for. Lots of great ideas for its many uses. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

127. Red mitten flask. I'm sorry, I had to.

Photo from surlatable.com.

Photo from surlatable.com.

128. Marble wine chiller. Great price point for something that appears to be fancy, though I haven't seen it in person.

Photo from crateandbarrel.com.

Photo from crateandbarrel.com.

129. I have this OXO cocktail shaker and it's the best. It seals well, has a built-in strainer, and the cap doubles as a measuring tool. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

130. This is the third blanket (fourth?) on my gift guide. Actually fourth. What can I say, I'm a sucker for a beautiful, snuggly couch layer. This stunner is all cotton, and made in America.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

131. Raye's mustard. Check out their multi sets: they've got flavors for everyone: classic, adventurous, seasonal, and stuff for beer lovers.

Photo from rayesmustard.com.

Photo from rayesmustard.com.

132. This is pricey for one ornament, but I think that's what would make it a lovely gift. The striped one is pretty too. 

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

133. And on the somewhat less classy but just as enjoyable side of things, I present these

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

134. Hand woven palm carryall. For the farmer's market, beach, maybe even the office or stacked with spring branches next to your fireplace.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

Photo from kaufmann-mercantile.com.

135. Drip-free oil pourer. I got this for my husband's birthday last year as an upgrade from our cheap $3 (leaky) glass bottle, and he wanted to make sure it landed on the guide. It's that good. Throw in some wonderful olive oil while you're at it.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

136. See's chocolate peppermint patties. My favorite. All their other stuff is great, too. Check out their holiday treats here and here and here.

Photo from sees.com

Photo from sees.com

137. Shut the Box. A few Christmases ago my cousins and I played this for one dollar a game (two dollars if you shut the box), and it got rowdy, fast. It's easy and so much fun for all ages. There are a lot of versions out there, but this one has the benefit of being very reasonably priced and having a lid to victoriously slam down with your $2 win.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

Let's talk about makeup things!

138. This Sephora Favorites set would be a lovely gift. It's got something for everyone, whether makeup pros or newbies. The Beauty Blender, which is included, is one of my favorite makeup tools. Sephora also offers various sampler sets of mascara, perfume, dry shampoo, and skin care, if you're looking for a new product and want to road test a variety. I also love the idea of getting your favorite perfume (or one you've had your eye on) in a rollerball for travel, purses, your desk, etc. They make great stocking stuffers, and if you've ever had a bottle of perfume break in your suitcase you'll know what a great idea this is. This Peter Thomas Roth mask sampler is also tempting: I love PTR skin care. 

Photo from sephora.com.

Photo from sephora.com.

139. Tarte releases a lip color set every year for the holidays, and it's always a fun way to try out their lovely shades. 

Photo from macys.com.

Photo from macys.com.

140. Spatty & Spatty Daddy. My cousin gave me a set of these last year and they're genius. Use them to ensure you get every last bit of beauty product out of their containers. 

Photo from target.com.

Photo from target.com.

141. My favorite eyebrow tool. $2 at Target.

Photo from target.com.

Photo from target.com.

142. Pouches. My bags are always full of them, and as far as I'm concerned you can never have enough. Cosmetics, medicine, charging cables, anything that needs to be organized. You can find them lots of places, but Nordstrom has a big selection at an array of price points. These initial ones are cute

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

So is this quilted one

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

There are always more upscale options like this one from Ted Baker.

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Oh you know what, forget it. There are so many I can't choose. Check out this and this and this and this and this and this and this.

143. Whisky Advocate. A quarterly magazine for whisky enthusiasts.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

144. The Book with No Pictures. Technically a book for kids, but fun for all involved. My friend's 3 year old was shouting "Again! Again!" before we were even finished. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

145. Tie case. I bought my husband something similar a while back, and it's proven great for travel. There are other, pricier versions, but none that I've seen have this handy pocket for cufflinks and collar stays.

Photo from personalcreations.com.

Photo from personalcreations.com.

146. Mark & Graham lacquer tray. Beautiful colors, different sizes, free engraving. I am fortunate enough to have received one of these as a gift from my dear friend K, and it's gorgeous. It's currently on our bar hosting our decanters but there's no guarantee I won't one day steal it for my dresser. 

Photo from markandgraham.com.

Photo from markandgraham.com.

147. This letter ornament caught my eye. 

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

148. So did this sweet little moose. I think it would be perfect in a little one's stocking.

Photo from nordstrom.com. 

Photo from nordstrom.com. 

149. For the hair-beleaguered athlete on your list, sweaty bands. Different selections via Amazon.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

Photo from nordstrom.com.

150. For any athlete, the Believe Training Journal. Recommended by my friend Sarah, badass runner, friend extraordinaire, and all-around excellent person. Sarah gives the best advice, and this seems to be no exception. My rowing coach recently recommended journaling about training to help remember tips and stay on track, and I have to admit it has been helpful. Designed for all levels whether novice or pro, this 52 week journal isn't dated so you can start at any time. There are weekly prompts and quotes, monthly essays, worksheets, and specific running workouts. Geared for runners but applicable for athletes in any endurance sport. 

Photo from pickybars.com.

Photo from pickybars.com.

151. Emoji stickers. I'd like to find these in my stocking, because you're never too old to put stickers on snail mail. 

Photo from emojistickers.com.

Photo from emojistickers.com.

152. Oh dear. I'm unreasonably tickled that Amazon recommended these emoji pillows when I was looking at the stickers. They're so cheesy and so fun, and maybe your kid will get a kick out of their favorite one, or maybe you have an inside joke with a friend about an emoji. Did I mention they're less than $5?

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

153. My friend Erica makes delightful candles to match her delightful sense of humor. Check out her array of creative scents here, along with her entertaining copywriting. I'm excited to see what seasonal scents she has coming out for the holidays. 

Photo from wickhabit Etsy shop.

Photo from wickhabit Etsy shop.

154. Harry Potter coloring book. Throw in some colored pencils, too.

Photo from amazon.com. 

Photo from amazon.com. 

Photo from biscuit-home.com.

Photo from biscuit-home.com.

156. Target always has pet costumes. I've gotten a few for my neph-dog. My brother *loves* it, just ask him. 

Photo from target.com. 

Photo from target.com. 

157. Beard oil. Made from some decent stuff, will soften your whiskers. 

Photo from duluthtrading.com.

Photo from duluthtrading.com.

158. Family size, picnic, or personal softpack cooler

Photo from llbean.com.

Photo from llbean.com.

159. The Polar Express. 30th anniversary edition. For all ages, honestly. 

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

160. L.L. Bean has pricey but good-looking snow tubes and river tubes

Photo from llbean.com.

Photo from llbean.com.

161. This sled is pricey, too, but classic and sweet. 

Photo from llbean.com.

Photo from llbean.com.

162. Vacuum-sealed canister to keep your coffee fresh. I've seen one in action and it immediately went on my list.

Photo from amazon.com. 

Photo from amazon.com. 

163. An Audible gift membership. Audiobooks from Amazon. For your favorite runner, commuter, or reader. 

Photo from civicstudies.org.

Photo from civicstudies.org.

164. It's All Good. Say what you will about Gwyneth, sister's got some good recipes. This book is on my list this year.

Photo from amazon.com.

Photo from amazon.com.

165. Buon Natale towel. Include in a basket with a bottle of your favorite wine and some olives, maybe. Or pair with a panettone!

Photo from surlatable.com.

Photo from surlatable.com.

166. Fancy pears. Man, do I love pears.

Photo from harryanddavid.com.

Photo from harryanddavid.com.

167. I'll close with my annual commentary. When thinking of gifts, I love the old adage 'something they want, something they need, something to wear, something to read'. I think need is the only category I haven't truly covered here. Of course you can do your own research, but causes close to my heart include whatever local charity gives to kids who otherwise might not have a Christmas morning (for example, your local angel/giving tree), Toys for Tots, your local food bank, and your local blood & plasma bank. Maybe schedule an appointment to donate blood or plasma in January, if you want to give to someone not on your list. If you want to give in someone's name, you could certainly do that. Feeding America has good programs, too. 

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Thanks for joining me and humoring me here. I hope you've found some inspiration, and even if you haven't, this was a lot of fun for me to put together. Wishing you and yours a truly happy, healthy, fun, delicious, and festive holiday season!