ive been dating my boyfriend for 9 months and we are very serious. does anyone have any romantic ideas/surprise ideas/ gift ideas for any day.... including our one year anniversary or our 10 and 11 month anniversary? thanks....
OrangeChikn answered Thursday May 26 2005, 5:05 pm: I'd love to be able to answer this question, but unfortunately I can't be too exact. You need to find something that would mean something to him. I would suggest maybe something that had to do with some inside joke, or something that he would remember you always by. If he is always wearing a hat, maybe get him another one...or something along those lines..
Mackenzie answered Thursday May 26 2005, 3:37 pm: If you'd like to get him something stoRe bought spRing foR a cute wRist watch, some posteRs, a leatheR jacket, nice cologne, a gift caRd, take him out to dinneR, a DVD, if he dRives... definitely go foR a *GAS CARD*. Those aRe pRicey, but you also neveR mentioned youR age, which kind of gives me nothing to go on heRe. And if you wanna get cReative, how 'bout you just go to the paRk?? BRing a blanket and some music! And pack a picnic lunch, which doesn't have to be difficult : tuRkey sandwiches on slice bRead, gRapes, pRetzels, twinkies etc. And make shoRe you bRing a cRap load of bRead to feed the duckies!! -OR- anotheR suggestion... MAKE him something to eat, if you'Re up to the challenge. You could tRy stuffed chicken bReasts with potatoes of some soRt with a fResh gaRden salad and sundaes foR desseRt! And to be cute, you could always put togetheR a photo album; that'd be pRiceless. If you can't affoRd to go out and PURCHASE the book, you could always MAKE him one! You could deck it out by using maRkeRs, glitteR, buttons, featheRs, adding quotes and so on. Bottom line, it's the thought that counts, and whateveR you do I'm shoRe he'll love!! Just be cReative and have fun!! Hope I helped!! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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