My boyfriend & I's one year anniversary is coming up in a week. I have no idea what to do for him! I want to take him somewhere, but I'm not sure where. I also wanted to buy him a gift or make him one, but am clueless on what to do. I had two plans- I was going to take him to this local plantation that has beautiful gardens in it, but it's closed for a bunch of remodeling until March. Then my second option was to take him to this aqaurium that is 45 minutes away, although his parents won't let him drive that far. So now, I'm stuck on what to do. There is the choice of going to the movies, but we always do that. And we live right near the beach, but it's way to cold to do anything there.
TARAfying answered Friday January 26 2007, 10:16 pm: Do you have a downtown area in your city? I'd say dinner & a walk around downtown, if possible. Or a nice picnic lunch at a local park. That way your boyfriend can drive, and it's still a nice, pretty, outdoor location. As for gifts... What about a nice jacket or his favorite colone? Go to a craft store & wander up and down the isles. I'm sure you can find something cute and easy to make him. I'm making my boyfriend a heart shapped pillow for valentines day. Maybe a photoalbum with pictures of you two, aswell? You know him best & after a year of dating you know what he'd like. Good luck & Happy Anniversary. And to the girl below me, no guy in his right mind would forget the 1 year anniversary. Well maybe.. if he had a death wish. =] [ TARAfying's advice column | Ask TARAfying A Question ]
advice_wizard answered Friday January 26 2007, 9:57 pm: do the board walk if you have one or just go to a local park then your favorite cafe even starbcks will do. he probably forgot anyway. if your really stressing get him a present from the valentine section.try walking on the beach barefoot away from the waves. [ advice_wizard's advice column | Ask advice_wizard A Question ]
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