My man has just joined the army. He is going through basic trainning right now, which is something that is very stressful and hard (for y'all who dont kno.) I've been sending him letters, cards and pictures but i want to send him something special. Many items are not allowed (porno, drugs, tobacco, food, etc.) I need some ideas of "special" gifts to send him. (No big gifts though) Got any ideas???
18/f
BeFABULOUSxo answered Friday May 19 2006, 2:19 pm: My cousin is in the army. Me and my mom send him a box every week. We usually fill the box with necessities such as:
-toilitries
-non-perishable foods
-paper and pens to write back to you
-portable media players.
just a bunch of little things that would make him think of you =)
babiigirl answered Friday May 19 2006, 9:47 am: Make him a scrapbook of the two of you. And write him a letter about how much you miss him, and what you will do when he gets back. Make it a little dirty letter if you want. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
roseox answered Thursday May 18 2006, 11:13 pm: send him something special that reminds him of you too..maybe your guys favorite movie, or a cd of your favorite songs. bake him his favorite cookies, something personal that shows you care. [ roseox's advice column | Ask roseox A Question ]
alana0001 answered Thursday May 18 2006, 10:32 pm: I know this doesnt sound like alot but i thnk it means more if you make something for him like a colloge of oictures of you 2 together or something. With the collage you should also send him a typical letter.
Hope all goes well
<3
~Alana~ [ alana0001's advice column | Ask alana0001 A Question ]
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