Question Posted Saturday November 26 2005, 11:23 pm
ok here is the thing. in 8th grade (2003) i became friends with this girl, but after a montb she moved back to her home state (her dad worked a lab here and instead of seeing him once every 2 weeks they just moved here. and i didnt became friends with her till november) anyways.. we talk everyday onlune and we call each other and write letters and e-mails back and forth. we are like best friends now. we decided today we would send each other presents. and i want to keep it simple enough that it wont cost much to send to her by mail, since my parents are picky over the price and such. anyways i was thinking making a poster of pictures, quotes and such, my mom said i could do it but im not sure. anyone know any good ideas i could do from the heart? any ideas for pictures and quotes and ect? thanks
i need ideas by like december 2nd-9th. thanks much in advance <33
The poster I think should be about places you and her went together and how fun it was. How much she meant to you. The feelings you felt about her [if you like her. it sounds like you too are crushin ;)] and maybe a fake plane ticket to go to her home town [and show up the next day] if your parents will allow it :]. think about it she seems like a special person to you but what ever you do she will treat as gold and will treasure it for a life time <3 [ Juliett's advice column | Ask Juliett A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Saturday November 26 2005, 11:50 pm: Im arsty sorta, and i like making collages and stuff. You could get a posterboard and put pictures of things about your friend. like. her favorite bands, and her favorute stores and etc, then send it to her.
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