So, Sadies is in about two weeks, and I have no idea how to ask my boyfriend. Oven's currently broken, I find the "scavenger hunt" kind of too cliche, and leaving little tidbits of clues here and there is, well, I don't know.
On top of that, just asking him straight up is kind of boring D: I sound picky.
Anywho, any suggestions ? I'd like to ask him sometime this week :)
Suggestions greatly appreciated !! <3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? ariellehallx3 answered Wednesday February 27 2008, 1:05 am: A couple of years ago my friends sister asked her boyfriend to Sadies and I thought her idea was really cute. <br><br>
She got into his locker and put a bag of popped popcorn in it and then had a big sign that said "Just thought i'd Butter you up before I Popped the big question, Will you go to Sadies with me?".<br>
Not too elaborate, but still cute. it may be too cheesy for you, but i thought it was a creative idea.
Askme247 answered Monday February 25 2008, 9:50 pm: Well since you are going out with him im going to assume that you can get his parents involved
What you can do is get a box(prorably alot bigger than a shoebox)
you can go to a party store and get pink baloons
Then you can fill up the baloons with helium and draw little pigs on them(if you can find balloons shaped as pigs that could be good too.
Make a card or note that says "I'll ask you to sadie hawkins when pigs fly", put that in the bottom of the box then put all the balloons in it and seal it up
Then go to his house and put it in his room when he isnt home
when he opens it up the baloons will fly out and he will find the note
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