Not much so far. Probably going to renew the TinkerCrates for my son, and drop the Doodle and Maker crates for my daughter and wife, they just didn't end up doing them but my son can't get enough of them.<p>Bought my wife the Paprika recipe app on the black friday sale so she automatically had the recipes I had been entering for the last year. I mean, it was $3 instead of $5 or something, but she hasn't really felt the need for a recipe app. I've loved Paprika if for no other reason than 95% of the time I can point it at a web page and it strips off all the surrounding prose and just gives me the recipe.<p>Some random crafting stuff to make home-made Christmas gifts and ornaments. My wife was just selecting some 3D ornament models to print as samples to select from earlier today.
Our child is slowly getting the hang of telling the time, and understanding what hours/minutes mean so I've ordered a wall-clock for him so he can see the time in his bedroom.<p>By coincidence I bought myself a new automatic watch, an old/"vintage" Soviet piece by Vostok. I collect mechanical watches and I'm looking forward to the time when I can buy the child his first watch - no doubt a casio/swatch or similar. No point buying a mechanical watch for a child.<p>Nothing else that I can think about. I tend to average a new desktop PC every 3-5 years, but apart from random electronic components for making things myself I don't tend to buy too much "technical stuff".
On a meta note, I bought a box cutter (a nicer-looking version with wooden handle) [1] so I can dispose of all the boxes we are getting these days.<p>And for opening boxes, I picked up one of these key/cutter tools. [2] It's plenty sharp for cutting the tape on boxes, but it's much safer than a box cutter, so other family members can use it. Each of them was about ten bucks.<p>1: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/WORKPRO-Folding-Utility-Handle-10-piece/dp/B06ZZSVQGV" rel="nofollow">https://www.amazon.com/WORKPRO-Folding-Utility-Handle-10-pie...</a><p>2: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-DoohicKey-Stainless-Attachment/dp/B00N24X5MQ/" rel="nofollow">https://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-DoohicKey-Stainless-Attachme...</a>
X3 exercise bar - a simple and effective strength training tool. Expensive.
<a href="https://www.jaquishbiomedical.com/x3-program/" rel="nofollow">https://www.jaquishbiomedical.com/x3-program/</a>
I’ve always been a user or the low profile and quiet Mac keyboard. I decided to try a machanical keyboard for the first time. I found one that was (supposedly) on the quiet side and low profile. Sure enough it went on sale.<p>Well, I share an office with my wife. She listened to it for about 20 seconds before she <i>strongly encouraged</i> me to go back to the old keyboard.