Welcome to Our Second Annual Family Holiday Gift Guide. And by that, we of course mean gifts for New Moms, New Dads, Seasoned Moms, Seasoned Dads, Little Ones, Big Ones, Babysitters, Carpool Helpers, School Teachers, Cello Teachers, Art Teachers, the Nice Guy Who Brews You a Badass Cup of Coffee Every Morningโฆand even YOU! Read carefully and youโll see what we mean.
English Premier League Christmas Ornamentsย ($10 for 3-pack). You could never accuse this family of rooting for the underdog. Last year, after Chelsea won the UEFA championship โ establishing it as the best club team in Europe โ our resident diehard Manchester United fans began toโฆ waver. Phoebe started wearing her Wayne Rooney jersey a little less proudly, Abby started asking to watch Drogba highlights on YouTube, and six months later, I guess you could say weโre a full-on Chelsea household now. (Like the weather, this will change again soon.) Weโre making the most of it while it lasts, though, and even bought a set of these for our pals Mike and Sara up in Portland, Maine, whose three kids are true blue Chelsea fans, through-and-through. Hang these with pride, my friends. โ Andy
French Pressย (Le Creuset, $60). When I showed this to Jenny the other day, she said, โDo you want one?โ And the answer was, โYes and no.โ Yes, I want one because itโs so cool looking and I love Le Creuset and am an inveterate coffee addict; and no, I donโt want one, because we have a French press already and I canโt really justify spending money for another one. But I am going to buy it for a friend or relative who loves coffee and I am going to secretly look forward to the day when our current, perfectly functional โ functional: therein lies the problem โ french press, I donโt know, maybe falls off the counter and shatters or is gravely wounded in the dishwasher. At which point: Yes. I want one. In cherry (pictured above). โย Andy
Animal Stacking Gameย (Haba, $20). When the girls were little, playing board games with them was always one of those milestones I was excited to hit. Until we hit itโฆand I found myself spending long swaths of winter afternoons wandering through Gumdrop Mountains and Peppermint Forest, dying the slow painful death that is CandyLand. (Letโs not even discuss Pretty Pretty Princess.) But when this stacking game came into my life, things changed. Though still simple enough for 3-year-olds (you take turns stacking animals until it tumbles over), I found it to be actually calming, plus it didnโt take up an entire shelf in the toy โclosetโ (read: floor), it exercised my kidsโ (and my) as-yet-developed patience muscles, and was the game that promised brighter skies of Monopoly, Mancala, and Apples to Apples ahead. (PS: Andย this was a major hit with my puzzle-minded 5-year-old nephew.) โJenny
McEvoy Ranch Olive Oilย ($24 for 375 ml โ about 12 ounces)ย When I strike it rich with this blog that I write for free, no Porsches for me. Just garages filled with cases and cases of this olive oil, made in Petaluma, California and renowned for its bright, peppery finish.ย There is olive oil for browning your chicken breasts and tossing with your potatoes before roasting; there is olive oil that you use sparingly, to whisk into vinaigrettes or drizzle atop soups and pastas. And then there is McEvoy Ranch. Which is not only all that, but also the perfect ย gift for your party host or daughterโs piano teacher or friend or person you like very much, who knows a little something about the finer things. Iโve only ever used the traditional blend, but I canโt imagine you could go wrong with their Olio Nuovo, made from just-harvested olives, or anything else they sell for that matter. โJenny
Pure Komachi Chefโs Knifeย ($10). We own a fleet of Wusthof knives that have served us well since we registered for them fifteen years ago. We have some wood-handled Forschners that our Uncle Mike gave us which, in a matter of seconds, can render a head of cabbage helpless. Last year, for Christmas I bought Andy a New West Knifeworks Fusionwood 8-incher, and when he first removed the thing from its red leather sheath, he looked like a Samurai warrior. In other words, we are pretty well-endowed in the blade department. Which is why itโs all the more strange that when Iโm about to embark on chop-heavy meal prep, I get thoroughly depressed if my six-and-a-half-inch Pure Komachi carbon stainless steel chefโs knife, which we picked up a year ago as an impulse buy for TEN BUCKS, is in the dishwasher โ or, more likely, has been co-opted by Andy. The Komachi โ light, sharp, and seemingly molded to the exact specifications of my right hand โ came in fun colors like pink, so we thought it might be a fun First Knife to give Phoebe on her 10th birthday. The only problem is that now, when she wants to use it, we have to tell her to get in line. ย โJenny
Nike Mercurial Indoor Shoesย ($50)ย Our dainty little flower, Abby, will soon be wearing these ย to school every day. โAbby, Iโm not sure theyโre going to match too many of your outfits,โ I told her. โDad,โ she responded, โthatโs not theย point.โ โOkay, whatย isย the point, then?โ โThe point is that theyโre awesome and rocking and cool. Duh.โ And sheโs right. The truth is,ย I kind of want a pair, too. Having grown up in the 80s, I canโt tell you how happy I am to see that neon is back. (Her sister has a pair in neon, as well: a color she describes as โreddish-pinkish-orange.โ) Abby has been ogling these things on soccer.com for weeks now, and her agonizing wait will soon be over. โย Andy
Malleyโs Chocolatesย ย ($1-$3 each)ย I went back to Ohio, the great Chrissy Hynde once sang. But my city was goneโฆ all my favorite places/ My city had been pulled down, reduced to parking spaces. A, O, way to go, Ohio.ย All I know is, our Cleveland-living friends (and DALS contributors) Dan and Jen sent us a care package while our power was out after Hurricane Sandy โ a big box of candy bars from Malleyโs, which has been making the stuff (in Ohio, mind you) since 1935. Everything about this was good, starting with the dark chocolate-pretzel bar and the super-reasonable prices and the beautiful, retro packaging (awesome, off-kilter, hand-drawn fonts and cheerful color combinations and a general look that says, โThis is not another coroporate product.โ) Think of it as a new twist on an old stocking stuffer, and it happens to taste good, too. Way to go, Ohio. โ Andy
A book for dad: Tears in the Darknessย by Michael and Elizabeth Norman ($18). Did you read Unbroken? I did. Unbroken speaks for itself; you donโt need me to tell you how good it is. I might have likedย Tears in the Darkness more, though. This book is the unbelievable, harrowing, and ultimately uplifting story of one man โ a young cowboy with a poetโs soul from Montana named Ben Steele โ who somehow survived the Bataan Death March in World War II. This book took twelve years to research and it shows. I read it three years ago and still think about it all the time, still think about how one person can endure this kind of hardship and not be ruined by it. Iโve been hand-selling it ever since, and havenโt heard a single negative report back. Iโd read one of these a week, if I could. โ Andy
A book for Junior:ย The Daydreamerย by Ian McEwan ($13). I knew I loved Abbyโs fourth grade teacher when Abby came home from school and said, โDad, weโre reading the best book in school, about a kid who has these crazy daydreams. Itโs by Ian McEwan.โ Ian McEwan? I wasnโt even really aware heโd written childrenโs books, but he has, and when Abby was done with this one, I read it for myself. This will not be a newsflash, but: Ian McEwan is a good writer. And this teacher had good taste. Hereโs just one little example of what I mean: โAs for being on his own, grown-ups didnโt much like that either. They donโt even like other grown-ups being on their own. When you join in, people can see what youโre up to. Youโre up to what theyโre up to. You have to join in, or youโll spoil it for everyone else. Peter had different ideas. Joining in was all very fine, in its place. But far too much of it went on. In fact, he thought, if people spent less time joining in and making others join in, and spent a little time each day alone remembering who they were or who they might be, then the world would be a happier place and wars might never happen.โ โย Andy
A book for anyone:ย Tenth of Decemberย by George Saunders ($26). If youโve been reading this blog for the past few years, you are probably SICK TO THE FREAKINโ PITS OF YOUR SOUL of hearing me talk about George Saunders, but I am not done yet. In the first week of January โ itโs the perfect thing to load onto that new reading device you got over the holidays โ he is publishing his first new collection of stories in six years. I am deeply, irrevocably biased, but man, itโs amazing. If you love writing, this is for you. A sample:ย โOh, no, you donโt, she said with that smoky laugh and guided him into a house. A house on the park. Heโd seen it a million times. And now was in it. It smelled of man-sweat and spaghetti sauce and old books. Like a library where sweaty men went to cook spaghetti. She sat him in front of a woodstove, brought him a brown blanket that smelled of medicine. Didnโt talk but in directives: โDrink this, let me take that, wrap up, whatโs your name, whatโs your number?โ What a thing! To go from dying in your underwear in the snow to this! Warmth, colors, antlers on the walls, an old-time crank phone like you saw in silent movies. It was something. Every second was something.โ โ Andy
Emily Green Placemats ($10, each). There was a three-year stretch in our lives when these laminated, animal-themed washable mats never left the kitchen table โwe used them at meals but also for play-doh marathons, cookie baking and pie-dough-rolling. Sweet as this era was (and sweet as the mats are), I have to admit Iโm happy to usher in the new era of placemats, an era that looks likeโฆ
โฆ.theseย ($14/each) from Shop Fog Linens. Unlike the bright, poppy colors of the old guard, theseย are sold in the muted colors of grown-up land that kids will say are boring. Which is, of course, how I know theyโre perfect! Lucky for all of us, Shop Fog Linen has offered four of the placemats you see above as a giveaway to a lucky commenter chosen at random below*. (Winner will be announced in a few days and must live in the 48 contiguous states.) Good luck! โJenny
Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmasย ($10). You know you can sing when you take a song like โJingle Bellsโ โ or good lord, โFrosty the Snowmanโ โ and somehow make it your own. Somehow make it into a beautiful song. Somehow make it listenable after a month of incessant, moldering holiday songs piped into every Duane Reade and Gap on earth. Everything on this album is so smooth and effortless and peppy, and this recently remastered version contains a bunch of alternate takes that are a lot of fun for the kids to hear, as Ella Fitzgerald tried out different voices, different rhythms, etc. Good with a glass of wine. Good, period. โ Andy
Nike Girl Power Shirts ($18-$25) My friend Yolandaโs 9-year-old daughter recently came to my house wearing cute shorts over tights with little flats that I couldโve sworn I saw on a 25-year-old in Williamsburgโฆand that I instantly coveted. My friend Marcieโs daughter showed up to her cello lesson today wearing a gray jersey dress over striped tights and pink patent Mary Janes that seemed to say โIโm more punk than priss.โ My daughters? They favor Club Team jerseys and leggings and neon soccer shoes and steering clear of anything resembling a ruffle or a trim or a pleat or detail that might remind passers-by that they are girls. Every morning after Andy and I put our ragtag little jocks on the bus, he turns to me and says the same thing: โYouโve gotta take control of the clothes situation in this house.โ My answer to that? These Nike empowerment Ts with the coolest fonts Iโve ever seen. For now at least.
Frog Hollow Preservesย ($9/jar; gift boxes $25-$90). When we were out in San Francisco last summer, we spent a couple of mornings at the Ferry Building, eating, exploring, and eating. We hit the Farmerโs Market, took down some insane homemade hot dogs, and tried โ and failed โ to endure the line at Blue Bottle Coffee. But the place we really loved was Frog Hollow Farm, which sold their own fruit โ some of the best produce on the planet, according to people who know this stuff, with a particular genius for stone fruit โ as well as a crushingly tasty selection of jams and preserves. We must have sampled fifteen of them before settling on Plum Blueberry, which the kids decided was best, but really: They were all the best. They were all incredible, ย all examples of little things you think donโt really matter until you taste them and realize (a) how happy that one little bite just made you and (b) how dedicated and talented the people must be who make them. Turns out, this stuff matters. โAndy
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Large Serving Bowl (Heath Ceramics, $115). I canโt believe Andy just wrote 200 words about the Ferry Building and didnโt mention Heath Ceramics. Iโm going to take this to mean that he actually bought me something from the Sausalito-based pottery company and is trying really hard to keep it a secret. More likely heโs trying to block out the memory of the place, because, yes, prices are high (you know youโre in trouble when the word โheirloomโ is thrown around on their website) but also because whenever we were wandering around the Ferry Building, I donโt know what God of Beautiful Things was possessing me, but I would always, always find myself right in front of this bowlย you see above, just staring. Phoebe would have to practically grab a cane to pull me from the place. โMooooom, are you there AGAIN? Come ON!โ Yes I was, but just look at that bowl. Itโs the simple, sculptural beauty, but itโs also the colors: rich, deep, and so many brilliant combinations to choose from. If you need help, Andy, just ask. ย โJenny
Wolffer Estate Red Letter Table Wineย ($17/bottle)ย Jenny and I spent three days out in Long Island in October for our anniversary, just the two of us, eating and wandering and reading books on the beach and visiting a few of the seemingly endless wineries that have sprung up out there in recent years. Itโs a gorgeous part of the world, with some extremely tasty wines, and this one may be our favorite. Itโs seventeen bucks, not too big and high in alcohol, and โ for us, at least โ itโs local, which is not something we say a lot about wine. Also, the label is awesome and weโre not too proud to admit that that counts for a lot. A perfect house-warming gift. Also a good wine to stock for any holiday party you may be hosting. People will leave happy. โย Andy
Robert Griffin III. (There is not enough money in the world.) Super Bowl 2013! โ Andy
*Update: Kendra is the winner of the placemats. Thanks for playing everyone!
What a wonderful list! But I am still working off of last yearโs list and bought my husband the Black Maple Hill whiskey you highlighted from last season because it was sold out for Christmas last year! It is sitting in our closet and I canโt wait to give it to him for Christmas.
Great suggestions โ thanks! Those placemats are the thing that caught my eye. ๐
I love reading lists like these! As I am planning my wedding it is very helpful to find items that should be included in my registries! The placemats would be a perfect addition to my new home! Thank you for gift ideas as well! Now for some Christmas shoppingโฆ
Thanks yโallโฆI love your gift guides. While I donโt just run down your list for purchases, it does get me thinking more creatively about presents for my family & friends.
hmmm, not your everyday gift guide. Thanks for the pointers!
Great gift guide! Love the placemats. Iโm going to get some of the kiddo ones for my godson. ๐
and now my holiday shopping is done. Thanks!
Brilliant.
Those placemats are gorgeous. And I love my Komachi knife, too!
Thanks for the great list! The coffee press and those placemats really caught my eye. I will have to wait on the press (I, too, have one that is in perfect working order) but those placemats? Theyโd be *perfect* in my kitchen and Iโd love to win them ๐ Thanks for the opportunity.
On the coffee pressโฆmy feelings exactly. The french press I have is so perfect already but man do I covet that blue Le Creusetโฆ
Very excited to give a few George Saunders this holiday. He is a master!
Alright, I want the placemats. They are Just Right. And I too have drooled over the stuff at Heath Ceramics in the Ferry Building. Love it.
i agree with the commenter above. the place mats are just right (like goldilocks finding the right bed).
Awesome giveaway! The placemats were actually my favorite of everything.
We love Tier auf Tier! Itโs a great game, though we promptly lost all but a couple of snakes and a sheep.
I may have to invest in some futbol christmas ornaments too.
Thanks for the great list!
Great ideas! Iโm buying my son the animal stacking game. I had to laugh at your comments about playing games with your girls. I donโt think I can play one more game of Spongebob Memory or Spongebob Yahtzee Jr.
I am hosting a large group for New Yearโs and would love to show off those fabulous placemats.
And the Tier auf Tier stacking game is perfect for my son. Actually, this entire list pretty much takes care of holiday shopping for me.
I really LOVE the wide range of gift possibilities presented here. I think I can now cross some hard-to-shop-for people off my list! Thanks, and thanks also for the opportunity to be entered to win the placements; theyโre so pretty!
We use placemats all the time and our stash could use an upgrade!
This is a fantastic list! I live near the Heath store in LA, and oh โ everything is just so lovely there.
The placemats are just lovely โ maybe for the dining room table while the Emily Green ones reside on the kitchen table?
Finally, a gift guide with things I actually want to give (or receive)! Those placemats are lovely.
Oh, and for Heath lovers, we discovered that if you go to the factory in Sausalito, you can buy seconds at more affordable prices. A couple of years ago, we brought home a little bowl perfect for weeknight salads. It has a tiny flaw on the underside, but is otherwise perfect. We use it every day and hand wash it with love.
What a great list! I love all of the suggestions, especially the book reviews. All hail!
There are holiday lists (which usually bore me to tears). And then there are YOURS.
Awesome. All of it. Top to bottom. Love. Frog Hollow, yes!
What a brilliant gift guide! ๐ x