Okay... this is hard for me. Because my boyfriend travels and works... and he's going to be leaving on Sunday for twelve days. When he gets back on the 24th, he'll be leaving the next day for two weeks on a vacation to Florida with his family. I want to do something special for him tomorrow... and he's under a LOT of stress b/c his car just died on him today when he got home from Alabama. I just want tomorrow to be a fun day for us and I want him to be able to remember it. Anyone have any ideas at all please help. I'm 15/f he's 18/m!!!
Mackenzie answered Saturday June 11 2005, 12:02 pm: 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! Just be cReative and have fun!! Hope I helped!! :D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
TheTeenGirl answered Saturday June 11 2005, 2:32 am: Thats sad. You are a minor! You don't need to be with him! Hes just a big pervert, I feel sorry for girls like you.
Court007 answered Saturday June 11 2005, 2:25 am: ok... yoo should go out on a date and surprise him with a gift... maybe a watch or a card with a gift certificaate to somewhere special... and most importantly tell him yoo love him!
xxCourtneyxx [ Court007's advice column | Ask Court007 A Question ]
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