my girlfriend and i will have been together for three months next saturday, which is kind of a big deal for us, and i really want to do something that she'll remember for a long time. also, she's leaving the next day to go to duke for three weeks, so i want to do something fun but nothing too expensive. .
thing is, i have no idea what that thing should be.
i'm not sure if i should get her something either. i'd already planned on writing her somewhat of a love letter type thing, but i don't know if i should get her anything else. i'm kinda low on cash, too. . .
MelRoseDal answered Thursday May 31 2007, 12:15 pm: where you two could be alone. i would suggest going to a park and just walking around. she would like that.. and the note thing is a great idea. you dont have to add the picnic thing... shell luv it without the food, promise. and thats a lot more work for you (you prob dont now what she likes to eat anyway.) so just go and walk around... personally i would never 4get that
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228gurl answered Thursday May 31 2007, 9:27 am: Since she will be leaving for 3 weeks a little alone time would be great how bout a nice picnic.its cheap and inexpensive. Get a blanket to sit on go to a quiet park or lake heck you can picnic in your backyard bring some soda, sandwhiches, dessert etc... This way you can sit around and talk this is when you can give her your letter too or write a romantic poem and read it to her. If you go to a public place it will be just that, a public place and really no alone time. This way you can talk awhile before she leaves. Good Luck hope this helps. [ 228gurl's advice column | Ask 228gurl A Question ]
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