my cousin's birthday is on june 28th in about 2 weeks and she will be 39 and i want to get her something for her birthday but the problem is she won't tell me what she wants she says she dosn't want anything but she always gets me something for my birthday every year and if i don't get her something i'll feel bad becouse she always buys me something even when she really can't afford it and another problem is that iam broke and there's no way i can get the money to buy her something in less than 2 weeks time so i want to make her something does anybody have any ideas thanks in advance.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? aidenisfire answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 2:52 pm: There are a lot of things that you could do for her that don't cost much many or any at all. You could make her a breakfast, lunch, or dinner with her favorite foods. If you are musically talented you could write her a song, or you could write her a poem that says why you like her/appreciate her/great things about her etc. If she lives near you, you could make her a little coupon book of things you're willing to do for her whenever she wants to redeem them, such as cleaning her house or running errands for her, things like that. If you have a lot of pictures of her, or you and her, you could put together a photo album or scrapbook. If you're good at drawing you could do a self portrait of her, or just make a piece of art for her. You could bake her favorite cookies or type of cake. Whatever you end up doing, as long as you put some thought into it I'm sure she'll appreciate your effort. [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
Camsonly101 answered Sunday June 15 2008, 6:40 pm: You can write her a song, you can bake a cake, you can write a story in honor of her. Anything from the heart. Adults get all teary about that stuff. [ Camsonly101's advice column | Ask Camsonly101 A Question ]
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