My boyfriend and I have been dating 9 months starting July 27th and we will be dating a year on October 27th and I have no idea what to get him for our 1 year anniversary. I am going to start putting money back now so I will have the money for his anniversary gift . Home of his hobbies are reading . He loves comic books and Stephen King books. He likes anything superhero related and Marvel related. He loves Legos . He likes to cook. He likes Night mare before Christmas and Star Wars. He likes the music artist Korn .any tips are greatly appreciated even diy ideas are welcome. Thank you in advance.
I capitalize 'purchase' because it doesn't necessarily have to be a gift as such. I've been married for almost 50 years and my favorite thing on OUR anniversary is to spend a fun day with my wife. We'll go to a diner for breakfast, take a ride or do something fun and in the evening we'll get nicely dressed and go out for dinner at a good restaurant. I'd rather have a memorable day with her than some store-bought thing that I may or may not even need or want.
That having been said:
- Amazon will likely have the most current Stephen King books in both hardcover & eBooks AND music downloads.
- Lego kits aren't cheap, but from what you posted a Lego STAR WARS kit would almost certainly make a hit. I googled "lego star wars" and got a lot of hits. Same thing by googling "lego marvel."
- Cooking is a great thing because everybody benefits! I started cooking when I retired and a stand mixer is the best thing ever. Also, silicone spoons & spatulas, high quality measuring cups and spoons, high quality Chef knife if he doesn't have one, etc. If he BAKES at all, then good quality baking pans of a variety of sizes.
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