My 1 year anniversary is coming up and I have no idea what to get/make my boyfriend. I can't make a scrapbook because we really don't like taking pictures. I've already written reasons why I love him for our 7 month anniversary, there was 1 reason for every day we we've been together. I'm really good with making things, but I hav a bit of a mental block right now.
So... what should I make him? Or should I buy him something? A list of ideas would be awesome.
(a little about him- he doesn't drink or do drugs, he's really into his car, and he's a "computer nerd")
i put together a gift basket with tons of small things that i knew that he'd love and some stuff i thought were cute. i got him a new cd that he wanted, time for world of warcraft, a framed picture of us, love coupons, and a man necklace. i laminated the love coupons to make them look cute and last. you can find some [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) or make your own.
other gifts i have givin him were gift cards to game stores, a viking build-a-bear with customized sound box that says "i love you ian" in my voice, i made a scrapbook with pictures of us, copies of old movie stubs from our first date and concert tickets and other stuff like that, i've made him a romantic candle light dinner.
itsTAYLERR answered Monday August 6 2007, 11:59 am: hmm,
this is a tough one .
1. Make a basket, fill it with everything that reminds you about him and all the memories you have had . [it doesnt have to be a basket, just something that holds stuff]
2. You dont have to get him something, maybe take him out to dinner, a walk on the beach, a romantic picnic, just something to how him you love him .
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