I am notoriously difficult when asked to give birthday, holiday or Father’s Day gift suggestions for myself. I have certain items that I frequently use and enjoy, but it can be difficult to think of new items that I need or want. Especially since my closet is only 16 inches wide!
This year I’m asking for a new pair of running shoes so I can continue to take our girls for “running naps” in our jogging stroller. And I’m also sharing a list of my favorite items to inspire your own Father’s Day shopping. These are all items that I own and love!
Need other gift ideas? Check out our 10 Items for a Kid’s Gym list and 10 Items for a Baby list!
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I'm a NYC teacher, writer, and dad of 3 girls. My wife and I live with our daughters in a
750-square-foot apartment in New York City. I'm on a journey to tidy up my life. I share practical, routine-driven approaches to tidying, because I believe the process of tidying can make space for what matters.
I am notoriously difficult when asked to give birthday, holiday or Father’s Day gift suggestions for myself. I have certain items that I frequently use and enjoy, but it can be difficult to think of new items that I need or want. Especially since my closet is only 16 inches wide!
This year I’m asking for a new pair of running shoes so I can continue to take our girls for “running naps” in our jogging stroller. And I’m also sharing a list of my favorite items to inspire your own Father’s Day shopping. These are all items that I own and love!
Need other gift ideas? Check out our 10 Items for a Kid’s Gym list and 10 Items for a Baby list!
This post contains affiliate links. We may make a small commission for purchases made through these links with no additional fee to the customer. We only link to products we use and love! Thank you for supporting our blog!
Hi, my name is Tyler Moore. My wife and I live with our three young daughters in a 700- square-foot apartment in New York City. I began my tidying journey when an early-30’s crisis invited me to reflect upon, challenge, and change my patterns of daily living. I quit my job as a school administrator, returned to teaching, and started Tidy Dad to help others tidy, simplify, and find joy in their lives. I firmly believe the tidying process can transform your life. I’d love for you to join me in exploring ways that tidying can make room for what’s important in life.