For my birthday my boyfriend did the most amazing thing. I am in love with the broadway musical Phantom of the Opera and he took me to the city as a suprise thennn took me out to dinner then suprised me with tickets. His birthday is in 2 weeks and Id had an idea but its nothing compared to what he did for me. Now im trying to come up with something to do for him and am in a complete bind! Money isnt an issue, but I dont wanna give him something I wanna do something for him.
I live close enough to New York City that I can do something there, and his birthday is close enough to Halloween that I can also do something related that way.
Some things he likes are
-cars
-hockey
-the city
-animals
-amusment parks
etc
some things ive considered are taking him to a New York Rangers hockey game but I cant find amazing tickets for anytime soon
Ive considered taking him back to the city maybe for a different show if I can trick him into telling me 1 he wants to see
and what Im thinking right now is going to six flags for fright fest the saturday before his birthday and getting a hotel that night then go to point pleasent (my favorite boardwalk in NJ) which is very close by, the day after for his bday before driving home. (one problem though is he lives an hr and a half into NY. Id have to drive and a half to pick him up, and hr and a half back into jersey. then 1 1/2 hrs down to six flags then the next day have to drive 1 1/2 hrs back to my house then 1 1/2 hrs back to his. I dont mind but my car may not take it...plus I just turned 18 and hes 19....idk how well my mom would take the whole hotel thing)'
anyway if you have ANY ideas im up for hearing them
thanks!
gymnast928 answered Saturday October 1 2005, 8:22 am: hey guys thanks for the advice. I decided what im going to do for him after all since he made the mistake about talking about it last night lol. Thanks so much for your help!!! [ gymnast928's advice column | Ask gymnast928 A Question ]
sillyrob answered Saturday October 1 2005, 2:17 am: It doesn't have to match up exactly in cost, surprise, ect. He knew one thing you really liked, and took the oppurtunity. So, instead of giving us broad topics to go off of, just think of things he's done that he enjoyed, or talked about wanting to do and do it. Make it something he knows he wants you to do, but would never do it. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
EvilCheshire answered Saturday October 1 2005, 1:17 am: Any car shows that might be going on? A dinner and a car show would be something simple and enjoyable. The six flags idea sounds like a blast but I see your problem.
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