Our Favorite Things
We all have our favorite things – whether it’s in your closet, on a bookshelf, in your CD player or simply something you just can’t live without. Still Christmas shopping? We asked some of our favorite celebrities what their favorite things are, resulting in a great list of gift ideas. Wishing you a safe and happy holiday season filled with love, laughter and, what the heck, some amazing gifts too!
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Shane Victorino
Boston Red Sox outfielder
FAVORITE ITEM IN YOUR CLOSET It's difficult to nail down one thing that is my favorite. Love clothes and fashion. In fact, my foundation does a fashion show every year as a fundraiser. My wife, Melissa, and I chose to do a fashion show because we both love fashion!
FAVORITE ACCESSORY Favorite has to be my sunglasses and shoes! I wear them on and off the field! Also love shoes - LOL, I tweet about my shoe collection all the time! (He loves Nike and Gucci, but he has every brand in his closet. Actually, he has closets full of shoes!)
FAVORITE CD Any CD from Bob Marley. Always loved Bob Marley and use his music as my walk-up music during games.
SOMETHING YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT Definitely can't live without my phone, but the other thing I could definitely not live without is my iPad. Because I travel so much, it helps me keep in touch with my kids (through Facetime) when we are not together.
FAVORITE THING TO BUY YOUR KIDS For my two youngest children (Kali'a is 5 and Kingston is 2), they love books. Kali'a is learning to read and can't get her hands on enough books. They travel a lot and love taking their books on planes!
WHAT ONE THING DO YOU OWN THAT YOU THINK EVERYONE IN THIS WORLD SHOULD HAVE? I could not live without my cell phone! Because of the baseball season and need to travel constantly, I could not live without my phone. My phone keeps me in touch with family and with the world through Twitter and Facebook apps. I love social media ... LOL, @shanevictorino is my Twitter handle and /ShaneVictorino is my Facebook page, haha.
Photo courtesy Shane Victorino Foundation