Two on Tuesday…

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1. What are you getting your Dad (or the Dad of your Children) for Father’s Day? This one I’m not sure about. My Dad is literally the hardest person ever to shop for. Every once in a while, we come up with an amazing gift idea (well I have lots of ideas, but an amazing idea that he’ll actually use) and those in between years are just, well, not as exciting. As for B, I have some small things for him, but he’s headed out of town for a few weeks, so he won’t be around.  We may have to wait on having a “B Day” until he’s back!

2. What social media platform (if any) do you use the most? I have mentioned it before, but Instagram is my favorite. It’s just so easy. I also enjoy SnapChat and Periscope, but I mainly like to watch other people’s scopes and snaps. Sometimes when there are 20 snaps in a row demonstrating a cooking technique or explaining a story it just seems like a LOT of work. Wouldn’t it just be easier to periscope that? Anyway, I also love Facebook, but I miss a lot of updates because of the Facebook “system”. I’ve never really embraced Twitter or YouTube for whatever reason?

Can’t wait to hear your answers!

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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  1. Stacie Seidman

    1. Ugh. My dad is THE HARDEST ever. He can afford to get whatever he wants, and anything he may be wanting that he hasn’t gotten for himself is likely well out of my budget. I get him the same thing for almost every holiday/birthday…. It’s almost comical. But they are the only things I’ve actually seen him use that I’ve given him, so there’s that. He usually gets a few polo shirts, and a sweatshirt. He likes the Ralph Lauren ones, so that’s what I get. Occasionally I’ll have a great idea like you were saying, but for the most part it’s the shirts. Now when he opens them, he says oh look! A polo… Whatever dad, you wear them all!

    2. I agree on the Instagram. Facebook has gotten so over run with advertising, be it from actual ads or my friends selling whatever, that I barely find updates on what people are actually doing. Instagram also has a lot of ads, but at least my friends post things about themselves or their kids or whatever on there.

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