i no you guys r prolly sick of these questions but please bare with me.
im 13/f,and me & my bf have been together for almost 4 months.although u may think im too young,were madly in love with each other.
i want to do something EXTREMLY special that he will never forget for valentines day.
please help.
also i cant spend more than 20 dollars?
thanks a ton.
icey0990 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 2:30 pm: with 20$ you are pretty limited in options..especially if you want to make it really special. do you live where its warm right now? if you do..a romantic picnic somewhere nice like in a park pr by a lake would be o cute..mucis playing..a blanket to lay on and gaze at the stars would be really cute.
you can buy him a cute bear with a love letter..a scrapbook of pictures ais always an option and wont cost money..you can even write in your favorite memories together..like "remember when..."
make him a candlelit dinner and just cuddle up on the couch and watch movies.
Cathleen answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 2:42 am: okay sweetheart.....20 dollars is not a lot but its not quanity its quality. so yeah. Okay ummmm you can get a small stuffed v-day puppy. and you know a card write youre feelings in it. Just be sweet all day. Be loveable. Hope i could help! [ Cathleen's advice column | Ask Cathleen A Question ]
askxbrooke answered Sunday January 28 2007, 7:48 pm: burn him a cd with some cute songs on it and make him a big card in the shape of a heart and write all over it ! write a really special note! hope i helped if you want more ideas leave one in my inbox ;] [ askxbrooke's advice column | Ask askxbrooke A Question ]
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