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Diwali Gift Ideas for My Dad

If I have to imagine the most fun loving, happy go lucky, cheerful person in the world. It would safe to say it would be my dad. He was always the center of attention where ever we went. His presence lit up the room. I was, am and will always be in complete awe of my father. He was like a celebrity for me. I always looked at him with starry eyes, I always believed he could make anything happen, just like a magician.
Diwali Gift Ideas for My Dad

My dad has been my world, I am “daddy’s little girl” . My dad has always known how to make people happy and he does it by understanding each individual. Thus every year when I buy my dad a gift I consider numerous options. Unlike him I don’t know what makes each one happy. But giving him a gift that he really really really ( yes that’s how important it is to me) likes makes me very happy.

I went through various Diwali gift idea blogs, gift idea articles  even discussed it with a friend who is personal shopper. Some of the interesting ideas I found were:
  •   A quirky dairy
  • tru vino bartenders black book  (obviously my dad loves to entertain)
  • Leather laptop satchel ( his laptop bag will soon throw in the towel)
  • Black Fountain Pen With Dad Quote (it says: the greatest gift I ever had came from God; I call him Dad!)
  • Perfume
  •  An Mp3 player or ipod nano (he does need motivation to start jogging)
I pondered over my gift ideas for a while, I even asked my brother and sister their opinion turns out I didn’t want to take anyone else’s advice.  So I plunged into my heart to decide which Diwali gift will make my dad delighted. I decided to give him two thoughtful gifts the ipod nano, which I have fired up and stored all his favorite songs on, I hope he starts jogging now, and the black fountain pen that states how much he means to me, so he can keep it on his desk in office and always remember that his signature is an autography for me. He is the best person and daddy in the world. May he continue to light all our lives each and everyday with his presence, just like the diyas’ of Diwali. 

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