Any guy being deployed for a certain amount of time only has one thing on his mind for his return home and that's being with his woman. Try to do something different with your hair, wear a sexy outfit...stuff like that.
*Have roses on the carpet and they lead to your room
*Have candles-lots of em' :)
*Go buy a pocketbook that matches his "cammies" and have his name stripe sown on. How proud would that make him, that while he's away...his girl is "declaring" her love for him! (I did this, my hubby loved it)
*Take a drive to a special place, a place where you two have never been. Don't tell him where your going.
*Ideas for "secret" places could be, the beach at sunset, do his favorite activity, the lake with a picnic, adopt a pet (that could be like yall's lil' kid :)
*Write him a poem letting him know just how much he means to you.
*Get the dogtags made that have yall's face engraved on them or something like *Kristen & Dave April 03, 2006* (The day yall started going out)
*Let him go to your room and have you sittin on the bed wearing nothing but a t-shirt that reads NAVY :) He'll love that one lol
*Here is a website to a Navy online giftshop: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
*Buy a bumper sticker that reads "Keep my soldier safe" it let's him know you supported him while he was gone.
*Hope this helped!
-Marine Wife [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
shannonbond answered Friday July 28 2006, 3:06 pm: Aw, navy guys are so hot. Just surprise him with something. Like, he might be tired when he comes back so maybe you could watch a movie & just be together. Or you could take him to a movie, or miniature golf. You could just sit and talk, that'd be nice. I'm sure as long as he's with you he'll be happy. Have fun & good luck, girl. :] [ shannonbond's advice column | Ask shannonbond A Question ]
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