15/f.
me and my bf have been dating almost 6 months. and i wanna get him something for our anv.im hoping he'll remember,lol.
anyways. he LOVES music, hes in a band and he never stops listening to it. i thought about making him a CD. but he already has so many and stuff. any other ideas?
thank you!
kellyy answered Sunday May 25 2008, 11:04 pm: Well, my idea is, (if its not too cold out) you should take him out on a date at the beach or at a park and make a picnic. You can bring a portable stereo and bring your homemade CD along and show him. Just relax and enjoy your time together. If you want to make it memorable, you could write him a love letter, or song and put it in a bottle (like the message in the bottle type thing) and put a ribbon around it. If you want any other ideas, please feel free to ask me. =) Im sure you two will have fun! [ kellyy's advice column | Ask kellyy A Question ]
electrocutie18 answered Sunday May 25 2008, 10:22 pm: How about you just make him that cd because he should like anything you give him first off :) but us girls want everything to be special hehe so think about other things he likes...other music get him that or try to go out to his favorite restaurant and celebrate your anniversary there. if you guys are having good weather go out somewhere like the park and have a pinic with his favorite food not just like sandwichs :) think about things he likes and his favorite hobbies and go with that. Plus you dont
have to get him a gift you guys could just do something special or try to go to where you first met...my 2 yr anniversary is coming and im going to ask for advice on the same thing :) except its been 2 yrs so you'll see my question soon :) but i just need ideas...so good luck and happy anniversary to you both hun!!! [ electrocutie18's advice column | Ask electrocutie18 A Question ]
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